Stacey Dooley keeps it casual in off-duty double denim look as she leaves BBC studios in London

Stacey Dooley keeps it casual in off-duty double denim look as she leaves BBC studios in London


Stacey Dooley, 34, kept it casual as she left BBC studios in London on Sunday. 

The presenter donned a double denim look, with a pair of light wash, straight leg jeans and a matching baggy jacket. 

She kept her ensemble low-key with a pair of navy blue trainers, adding a touch of chic with a Chanel handbag.

Double-denim: Stacey Dooley, 34, kept it casual as she left BBC studios in London on Sunday

Stacey had her signature red tresses scraped up into a high bun, held together with a black mesh scrunchie.

The TV personality opted for a makeup free look, shielding her eyes with a pair of black sunglasses – adding some gold jewellery to accessorise the look. 

She was leaving BBC studios in London after sitting in for Laura Whitmore on  BBC Radio 5 Live.

Sunday style: Stacey had her signature red tresses scraped up into a high bun, held together with a black mesh scrunchie

Sunday style: Stacey had her signature red tresses scraped up into a high bun, held together with a black mesh scrunchie

Takeover: Stacey was leaving BBC studios in London after sitting in for Laura Whitmore on BBC Radio 5 Live

Takeover: Stacey was leaving BBC studios in London after sitting in for Laura Whitmore on BBC Radio 5 Live

Stacey spoke to Tinie Tempah on his new series ‘Extraordinary Portraits’.

The series sees Tinie, who is a collector of art, match members of the public with extraordinary stories to a selection of distinctive and celebrated portrait artists.

She also spoke to singer Jessie Ware on the show’s Under The Spotlight segment.

After winning Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, Stacey has been kept busy with multiple TV and radio gigs.

Next, she is set to explore life as a nun, as she films for her new documentary: Stacey Dooley – Inside the Convent. 

Stacey will join the Sisters at The Order of the Holy Paraclete Anglican Religious Community, at St Hilda’s Priory in Whitby. 

The BBC one-hour special will see the presenter live and abide by the same rules as the nuns in the convent, to get an inside look into their life.

The documentary is set to air on March 9. 

Low profile: the TV personality opted for a makeup free look, shielding her eyes with a pair of black sunglasses - adding some gold jewellery to accessorise the look

Low profile: the TV personality opted for a makeup free look, shielding her eyes with a pair of black sunglasses – adding some gold jewellery to accessorise the look

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