Vicky Pattison puts on a chic display in a plunging white midi dress and brown stilettos

Like the rest of the UK, she is excited for the reopening of the world. 

So Vicky Pattison made sure she looked incredible when she stepped out to enjoy some cocktails at Chiltern Firehouse in Marylebone on Thursday. 

The former Geordie Shore star, 33, put on a chic display in a plunging white midi dress and stylish light brown stilettos as arrived at the celeb hotspot. 

Chic: Vicky Pattison looked incredible when she stepped out in a plunging white midi dress to enjoy some cocktails at Chiltern Firehouse in Marylebone on Thursday

Vicky matched her plaited ankle wrap sandals with a cute light brown bag and completed the ensemble with a tan belt. 

Vicky wore her newly-lightened tresses loose around her shoulders and added shape to the layers around her face with a glamorous blow dry.  

Taking to Instagram to share the outing with her followers, Vicky wrote: ‘Today’s weather calls for one thing and one thing only… Frozen Aperol Spritz…

‘Great day, with great people and now on to a lovely night with lovely people… Feeling blessed… and sweaty… so f**king sweaty.’ 

Stunning: The former Geordie Shore star put on a chic display in stylish light brown stilettos as arrived at the celeb hotspot for dinner

Stunning: The former Geordie Shore star put on a chic display in stylish light brown stilettos as arrived at the celeb hotspot for dinner

The outing comes after Vicky recently shared photos of herself in an emotional state as she struggled to mark Mental Health Awareness Week. 

The TV personality posted a snap with tears rolling down her face as she encouraged people to check in on their friends and family. 

Vicky admitted she was in ‘internal agony’ in the photos, even some where she is smiling, as she said that ‘poor mental health can come in many forms’. 

The star wrote: ‘What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candour & more unashamed conversation.

'Feeling blessed... and sweaty... so f**king sweaty': the reality star accentuated her features with a copper-toned smokey eye and layers of dewy foundation to perfect her complexion

‘Feeling blessed… and sweaty… so f**king sweaty’: the reality star accentuated her features with a copper-toned smokey eye and layers of dewy foundation to perfect her complexion

‘Today marks the start of National #MentalHealthAwareness week & in the spirit of encouraging important & necessary dialogues I thought I’d share with you some moments of my life where my mental health was at an all time low…

‘It’s heartbreakingly obvious to see in some of these pictures that I’m struggling, the internal agony is literally etched all over my face…

‘But in others, the pain is harder to spot. Why? Because as women, as human beings we are so scared of showing our vulnerabilities, so terrified of appearing weak that we hide how we are really feeling behind a mask of fake smiles & bravado. 

Heartbreaking: The outing comes after Vicky shared photos of herself in an emotional state earlier this month as she 'struggled' to mark Mental Health Awareness Week

Heartbreaking: The outing comes after Vicky shared photos of herself in an emotional state earlier this month as she ‘struggled’ to mark Mental Health Awareness Week

‘We put on our “brave face” & do our best to act “normal”, as if everything is fine & most of the time we do such a good job of it no one notices a thing. 

‘And that is the scary part. When these issues go unnoticed, undiscussed & ignored they thrive. They begin to grow, swelling inside of us, consuming our existence & debilitating our every move.’

The former Geordie Shore star added that ‘none of us are immune’ and said people can respond to mental health struggles differently.

She wrote: ‘Poor mental health can come in many forms & can be exacerbated by a number of things- bad break ups, lost loved ones, stressful situations, unrelenting pressure.. 

The former Geordie Shore star added that 'none of us are immune' and said people can respond to mental health struggles differently

The former Geordie Shore star added that ‘none of us are immune’ and said people can respond to mental health struggles differently

‘None of us are immune to this struggle & it can manifest itself differently in everyone- some people become withdrawn, some people self medicate with alcohol, some people lose weight, some people gain weight, some people hurt themselves.. & some people act like the loudest, most confident person in the room- it looks different on us all. 

‘Which is why sometimes it is so difficult to spot when someone you love is struggling.

‘This pandemic is going to have a scary & long tail for this country & the ramifications on our mental health are going to be something we have to deal with for a long while after the masks are gone, so now more than ever I urge you to look after yourself, be kind to yourself & always, ALWAYS check on your friends & family. 

‘Whether it’s a text, a phone call, or dropping by to make sure they’re ok – & don’t be afraid to ask more than once. Be proud to be that friend. It shows you care & you do not want to see the people you love struggle alone.’   

Honest: Vicky wrote: 'We are so scared of showing our vulnerabilities, so terrified of appearing weak that we hide how we are really feeling behind a mask of fake smiles & bravado'

Honest: Vicky wrote: ‘We are so scared of showing our vulnerabilities, so terrified of appearing weak that we hide how we are really feeling behind a mask of fake smiles & bravado’