Mollie King nails refined elegance in a cream embroidered top and matching skirt for work at Radio 1

Leggy Mollie King looks elegant in a cream see-through lace crop top top and matching skirt as she arrives for work at Radio 1


She never puts a foot wrong with fashion. 

And Mollie King nailed refined elegance on Friday in a cream sheer lace top and matching skirt as she made her way to work at BBC radio studios. 

The former Saturdays singer, 33, put on a leggy display in her chic outfit as she entered the building in central London ahead of her Radio 1 show.  

Best fashion foot forward: Mollie King nailed refined elegance on Friday in a cream embroidered top and matching skirt as she made her way to work at BBC radio studios

Best fashion foot forward: Mollie King nailed refined elegance on Friday in a cream embroidered top and matching skirt as she made her way to work at BBC radio studios

Her mesh knitted top boasted intricate floral detailing which protected her modesty while her skirt featured gold buttons. 

The blonde beauty rocked burnt orange sandals and draped a beige handbag over her shoulder. 

She styled her long bob in loose waves while opting for a soft make-up look. 

It comes after Mollie’s Radio 1 co-host Matt Edmondson grilled Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards over the band’s BRIT award acceptance speech last month.

Walk this way: The former Saturdays singer, 33, entered the building in central London in her chic outfit ahead of her Radio 1 show

Walk this way: The former Saturdays singer, 33, entered the building in central London in her chic outfit ahead of her Radio 1 show

Little Mix made history during The BRITs in May when they became the first girl band to win the title of best British Group after being nominated three previous times.

During their speech, Jade Thirlwall said: ‘This award isn’t just for us, it’s for Spice Girls, Sugababes, All Saints, Girls Aloud, all the incredible girls bands we love you.’

However, The Saturdays were not included on the list, so Matt asked about the speech while interviewing Perrie, 27, saying: ‘Is there anyone in there you think might be missing?’

Perrie was quick to assure Mollie she had suggested Little Mix include The Saturdays in their acceptance speech, however the group did not get a mention as ‘everyone was like you can’t stand there and list every single girl band just do four and move on’.

All in the details: Her mesh knitted top boasted intricate floral detailing which protected her modesty while her skirt featured gold buttons

All in the details: Her mesh knitted top boasted intricate floral detailing which protected her modesty while her skirt featured gold buttons

Dream team: It comes after Mollie's Radio 1 co-host Matt Edmondson grilled Little Mix's Perrie Edwards over the band's BRIT award acceptance speech in May

Dream team: It comes after Mollie’s Radio 1 co-host Matt Edmondson grilled Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards over the band’s BRIT award acceptance speech in May

Matt said: ‘Hi Perrie from Little Mix! Now I don’t want to make this too awkward. I want to make it a bit awkward but not too awkward. Let’s remind ourselves of the brilliant speech thanking the many giants who came before you.’

He went on: ‘Spice Girls, Sugababes, All Saints, Girls Aloud, all incredible female bands. Hmmm. Is there anyone in there you think might be missing?’

Explaining why Little Mix only said four names during their speech, Perrie told Matt and Mollie: ‘You know what, in the dressing room I did flag this and say we would have to list The Saturdays and then Jade said what about Banarama? What about all the greats?’

The blonde beauty continued: ‘And then everyone was like you can’t stand there and list every single girl band just do four and move on, honestly Mollie I had your back. Don’t you worry.’

Matt then joked: ‘I think that makes it worse. It was considered and they were cut.’

Honest: Perrie, 27, explained why The Saturdays were left off Little Mix's BRITs speech despite them mentioning  Spice Girls, Sugababes, All Saints, and Girls Aloud

Honest: Perrie, 27, explained why The Saturdays were left off Little Mix’s BRITs speech despite them mentioning  Spice Girls, Sugababes, All Saints, and Girls Aloud