Alesha Dixon: Greatest Dancer host demands attention in eye-catching tangerine mini-dress

Alesha Dixon returned to British TV screens on Saturday 15 February, for the third week of live shows on BBC’s The Greatest Dancer. On the newest episode of the dance competition show, Alesha showed off her sense of style in a chic attention-grabbing mini-dress.

The mother-of-two chose a particularly chic mini-dress for the evening, opting for a bright colour that complimented her gorgeous glowing complexion, and showed off her sense of unique style.

The dress had a has a high neckline and long billowing sleeves which the former singer had pushed up the length of her arms to create a puffed-up effect.

To accentuate her waist, the Greatest Dancer presenter and Britain’s Got Talent judge wrapped a thick black belt with a big gold buckle around the middle.

Alesha then opted for a pair of open-toed perspex heels with black straps which added height to her petite 5ft 7inch frame.

For the evening, the singer decided to keep her accessories to a minimum.

In her ears, she chose to wear a pair of gold dangling statement earrings and opted for a few gold rings on each hand.

Meanwhile, her long, brown hair was pulled back from her face and piled high on top of her head in a tight bun.

Alesha was clearly in the mood for a party, as she opted for a glamorous make-up look for the show.

The singer decided to incorporate some of the colour from her dress into her makeup look, opting to have dark brown smokey-eye eyeshadow flaked with a tinge of orange, highlighted cheeks and a tan matte lipstick.

The former singer paired the look with matching black sequin trousers.

The trousers had a straight leg fit and cut off just above the ankle.

Alesha completed the look with a pair of barely-there strappy black high heel shoes.

She wore her long highlighted locks down and styled into a side parting.

The mother-of-two tucked her hair behind her ear, revealing a pair of drop gold earrings.

Apart from the oversized earrings, she kept her jewellery mostly to a minimum.

source: express.co.uk