Mylene Klass looks effortlessly chic as she steps out for her Smooth radio show  

Mylene Klass looks effortlessly chic in a tweed blazer and olive green satin trousers as she steps out for work at Smooth radio

She always puts together a great ensemble. 

And Myleene Klass, was all smiles as she showed off her enviable style while arriving for work at Smooth radio on Friday. 

The presenter, 43, opted for a preppy tweed double breasted blazer and satin olive green trousers with a split in the hem and pocket detailing.  

Effortlessly chic: Myleene Klass, 43, was glowing as she showed off her enviable style in a double breasted blazer and olive green satin trousers as she arrived for work at Smooth radio on Friday 

She pushed blazer sleeves up, revealing the ruffles from her blouse underneath. 

The cream blouse had boho frilled broderie anglaise detailing down the middle. 

Across her body she slung a small black quilted handbag by Chanel, and she held her phone in her hand. 

Relaxed: The presenter rolled her sleeves up, and revealed the ruffles from her blouse underneath

Relaxed: The presenter rolled her sleeves up, and revealed the ruffles from her blouse underneath

The media personality elevated her height by wearing white pointed stilettos.  

She framed her face by donning oversized sunglasses with gradient lenses.  

Her brunette locks were worn in a side parting with soft waves as they blew in the breeze as she strolled down the London street. 

The singer opted for natural looking make up, wearing a subtle pink lipstick over her pouted lips. 

Beautiful: Her brunette locks were worn in a side parting with soft waves as they blew in the breeze as she strolled down the London street

Beautiful: Her brunette locks were worn in a side parting with soft waves as they blew in the breeze as she strolled down the London street

The outing comes after Myleene recently hit back at accusations that she’d had lip filler, insisting her Filipino heritage is behind her plump pout.  

Taking to Instagram last month, the star shared a series of behind-the-scenes clips of herself and Rachel Riley filming Countdown, flashing her fans a pout while looking typically chic in a tailored red suit.

Her post prompted one user to ask: ‘Have you had your lips done or is this your selfie pout?’ to which doting mother Myleene swiftly responded: ‘I’m biracial! These are the lips I was given.’

Backlash: The outing comes after Myleene recently hit back at accusations that she'd had lip filler, insisting her Filipino heritage is behind her plump pout

Backlash: The outing comes after Myleene recently hit back at accusations that she’d had lip filler, insisting her Filipino heritage is behind her plump pout

Last June, Myleene, who has a Filipino mother and Austrian father, detailed the horrific racial abuse she experienced in her childhood and the prevalent prejudice she still witnesses.

The songstress, who was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, took to Instagram to reveal she was struggling to explain racism to her children amid the Black Lives Matter movement. 

In her impassioned post, Myleene listed some of the horrendous slurs she has faced over the years, with a shocking list reading: ‘Chink. Slit eye. Number 69, Fried rice. Mongrel. Ping pong. Sl*t. All Tai girls are sluts. Banana’.

Discussing her own experiences – yet conceding she cannot understand the struggles in the US – Myleene also shared a childhood snap.

Myleene opened the post with explaining what she is working to do by revealing the struggles she has faced in her past.

 She wrote: ‘I’m trying so hard to explain the complexities of racism to my children. How it happens…

‘How whilst I don’t understand the struggles a black person living in America might be experiencing, how I do understand and know my own experience of being a mixed race Filipino girl growing up in Norfolk…

‘I had those words thrown at me. On other occasions, it wasn’t just words, it was rock filled snowballs by a group of boys as I walked home, I had my hair cut in the school cloakrooms by some girls, later they threatened a lighter…’ 

Myleene said: I don't understand the struggles a black person living in America might be experiencing, how I do understand and know my own experience of being a mixed race Filipino girl growing up in Norfolk...'

Myleene said: I don’t understand the struggles a black person living in America might be experiencing, how I do understand and know my own experience of being a mixed race Filipino girl growing up in Norfolk…’