Rita Ora is effortlessly stylish in a green striped tracksuit as she meets fans at album signing

Rita Ora cut a trendy figure as she stepped out in Liverpool for a signing on Saturday after the release of her third studio album.

The singer, 32, who has named the new record You & I, looked effortlessly stylish in a green zebra print velvet tracksuit for the outing.

The Let You Love Me hitmaker paired the ensemble with black chunky heels and sported brown tinned sunglasses.

Styling her caramel locks into curls, the star beamed from ear to ear as she greeted fans at the HMV store.

Rita opted for a bronzed palette of make-up, opting for an orange eyeshadow palette and a touch of bronzer on her eyes and cheeks.

Friendly face: Rita Ora, 32, looked trendier than ever as she signed copies of her latest album You & I at HMV in Liverpool on Saturday

All smiles: Rita couldn't hide her excitement as she put on an animated display at the store as she met with fans at a signing

All smiles: Rita couldn’t hide her excitement as she put on an animated display at the store as she met with fans at a signing

Her nails were perfectly polished with pink and she beamed from ear to ear as she held her masterpiece in her hand, showing off the stunning artwork for the cover.

The star has likened this album – which was released on Friday – to a ‘diary’ and has co-written every track.

Talking about her new music, Rita said: ‘The ‘You’ in You & I represents more than just the man I love.

‘It’s my mum, my friends, my fans, and in some ways, it represents the relationship I have with myself.

‘This album has been like my diary for the past two years, and I’m so thrilled you finally get to hear it.’

In the album, The Masked Singer judge takes a trip down memory lane with Girl in the Mirror, playing homage to her younger self, whilst Notting Hill, looks back to her teenage years.

The defiant Shape of Me also serves a bittersweet ode to Rita’s relationship with her mother.

Rita revealed she wrote her titular album single You & I the morning after her wedding to Taika Waititi while nursing a hangover.

Appearing on Capital Breakfast, she told Chris Stark, Roman Kemp and Sian Welby the hilarious story about how she was meeting with a producer who could not do any other day, so she snuck away from her new husband and wrote the candid new track in a ‘morning after the night before’ haze. 

Beauty: The singer, 32, looked effortlessly stylish in a green zebra print style tracksuit for the outing

Chic: The Let You Love Me hitmaker paired the ensemble with black chunky heels and sported brown tinned sunglasses

Beauty: The singer, 32, looked effortlessly stylish in a green zebra print style tracksuit for the outing

Confession session: It comes after Rita revealed she wrote her new single You & I the morning after her wedding to her husband Taika (pictured left) while nursing a hangover

Confession session: It comes after Rita revealed she wrote her new single You & I the morning after her wedding to her husband Taika (pictured left) while nursing a hangover

She said: ‘Yes, I was very hungover… Well, the producer that I wanted to work with was only available the day after I got married. And I was thinking, ahh, I can’t cancel it. And so I walked in. I said, listen, I just got married and I’m really hungover…

‘I don’t know how this is gonna go down. But I don’t want to miss this session. So let’s do it, and he was like ‘okay, well, let’s just sing about you getting married’.

‘I said, alright cool let’s write an ultimate wedding song. And actually, that’s my favourite song on the album.’

Roman asked: ‘What I’m interested in is what Taika thought of that?… Day after the wedding was he awake to realise that you had left?’

She then confessed: ‘Yeah, I snuck out. I think I only got like two, three hours of sleep. And then I went in and I actually referenced all my favourite love songs within this love song. So it was trying to make the ultimate love song…

‘So actually, it worked wonders because there was no filter. When you’re hungover you just sort of like say what you want.’

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