Myleene Klass meant business as she headed to work on Friday afternoon.
The former pop star, 43, looked simply sensational in a sleek double breasted suit as she headed to work at Global Studios to host her radio show.
The elegant two-piece hung loosely on her lithe frame while she added an edgy touch to the look with chunky boots and a chic handbag.
Chic: Myleene Klass meant business as she headed to work on Friday afternoon
Myleene looked stunning in the ensemble, which she ensured was coordinating as the black buttons tied in with her envy-inducing accessories.
She paired the look with a Chanel bumbag, which she slung over her shoulder as a handbag rather than fixed around her waist.
Her beauty look perfected the sensational outfit as she sleeked her tresses into a tight chignon at the nape of her neck and went for minimal make-up.
She rounded out the look with stacks of chains, a collection of bracelets and a pair of chic cat-eye sunglasses despite the dreary weather.
A vision: The former pop star, 43, looked simply sensational in a sleek double breasted suit as she headed to work at Global Studios to host her radio show
Here she is: Myleene looked stunning in the ensemble, which she ensured was coordinating as the black buttons tied in with her envy-inducing accessories
Her outing comes as she expressed pride at her documentary Myleene Klass: Miscarriage & Me for helping to prompt The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists to announce new guidelines for treating recurrent miscarriages.
The TV personality, who has suffered for miscarriages herself, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a picture of herself with Labour MP for Sheffield Hallam Olivia Blake who was shown speaking in Parliament in Myleene’s documentary.
Myleene says the speech was the catalyst for change of The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists guidelines.
Radiant: Her beauty look perfected the sensational outfit as she sleeked her tresses into a tight chignon at the nape of her neck and went for minimal make-up
Bling bling: She rounded out the look with stacks of chains, a collection of bracelets and a pair of chic cat-eye sunglasses despite the dreary weather
The new guidance It brings together the available evidence on possible risks and causes of recurrent miscarriage, potential treatment options, management of subsequent pregnancies and best practice in supportive care.
Myleene wrote on Instagram: ‘This is MASSIVE!! As you know, I’ve been working on my documentary, Myleene Klass, highlighting the heartbreaking effects of miscarriage and calling for change.
‘And so it begins, after one of our own, trailblazer @oliviablake_mp, turned her pain into power. You saw her in the doc speaking up in parliament which has resulted in @rcobsgyn announcing their latest findings and own recommendations for change.
Speaking out: Myleene’s outing comes as she expressed her pride at her documentary Myleene Klass: Miscarriage & Me for W Channel helping to prompt change in care
Offspring: Myleene – who is mother to daughters Ava, 14, Hero, 10, with ex-husband Graham Quinn – shared behind-the-scenes pictures of herself and her family filming the documentary
‘I feel really proud to have been a tiny part of the start of change coming about. Honestly, I wish none of it had happened, but from such dark times, this hope and light means other families shouldn’t suffer needlessly.
‘Thank you @wtvchannel and @hall_mirrors for giving this a much needed platform, my brave family and friends for making this with me and to those using their powers for good, spreading the word for acknowledgment and change. It’s finally happening.’
Myleene – who is mother to daughters Ava, 14, Hero, 10, with ex-husband Graham Quinn, and son Apollo, two, with partner Simon Motson – also shared behind-the-scenes pictures of herself and her family filming the documentary.
It was last October when Myleene first revealed she had suffered four miscarriages before giving birth to her ‘rainbow baby’ son Apollo.
Pain into power: Myleene, who has suffered four miscarriages herself, says she is proud pain has been turned into power to bring about change for people going through the same thing