She’s known for her fashion forward displays when performing her chart-topping hits.
And Jess Glynne commanded attention as she went braless in a beige suit at the BRIT Awards, held at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday evening.
The Right Here hitmaker, 28, teamed her stylish attire with a pair of 70s-inspired platform heels at the prestigious music event.
Dare to be bold: Jess Glynne, 28, commanded attention as she went braless in a beige suit at the Brit Awards, held at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday evening
The award-winning singer certainly turned heads in her androgynous ensemble, which featured wide-legged trousers and a chic blazer.
Showcasing her eccentric style, the Hold My Hand hitmaker paired her number with tiny cat-eye glasses but minimal makeup.
Jess’ bouncy flame-coloured corkscrew tresses grazed her chest as she held onto a white rose – a direct nod to the #MeToo movement.
Wow-factor! Showcasing her eccentric style, the Hold My Hand hitmaker paired her number with tiny cat-eye glasses and wore minimal makeup
The white rose trend started at the Grammys Awards 2018 and has continued on to the British alternative in London.
Hosted by Jack Whitehall, fans will see performances from the likes of Clean Bandit, J Hus, Jorja Smith and Stormzy, Liam Payne and Paloma Faith at the prestigious event.
Dua Lipa, 22, leads the nominations with five nods, with Ed Sheeran, 27, hot on her heels with four. Sam Smith has been left out completely, in one of the biggest award snubs in history.
Quirky: The Right Here hitmaker is known for her fashion forward displays at music’s legendary events (pictured February 2016)
The international categories see huge megastars including Drake, Beck, P!nk, Taylor Swift, Killers, Kendrick Lamar and main show performers Foo Fighters up for awards, as well as Bjork’s ninth BRIT nomination for Best International Female.
The public will vote for the Best British Single category, as ever – which is usually made up of the best-selling releases from the past year.
Some BRIT Awards categories have already had their winners announced, as Jorja Smith won Critics’ Choice, while Steve Mac was named the Producer of the Year.
Leading artist: Jess rose to fame with her chart-topping hits Right Here and Hold My Hand (pictured August 2015)