Alexandra Burke was at the National Theatre this week to launch the ‘You Are The Big Picture’ campaign, set to raise money for Save the Children.
She looked very charming wearing a River Island red bow neck dress during the photocall.
This smart and sophisticated dress was the perfect look for this charity event whilst still maintaining a youth appeal.
Black YSL Tribute sandals completed her look.
Credit: Getty
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Flawless.
Face- stunning, hair- beautiful, dress- lovely, shoes- please send them back to the big shoe heaven in the sky.
Agreed, everything perfect, save the shoes…
Perfect and event appropriate. I have one nitpick and that is that the band on the camera is making her hair look weird. She should have pulled her hair up and put the band under it.
Beautiful. I might have preferred different shoes but for the fact they are open-toed and the camera. The shoes balance the rather heavy camera plus I really like the large-faced watch she’s wearing. Thus, she’s perfectly accesorized, comfortable, and totally event appropriate imo. Love h2t.
Alexandra Burke really is stunning. Her make up is always done well. Once again i’m finding my self impressed with River Island’s offering too. I would have thought the dress was Mouret or VB.
The only thing that bothers me here is her makeup – quite awful – the outlined lips, the two orange circles on her cheeks, and overly light eyebrows, but nice eyes.
love! The color is just dazzling- her makeup is distracting though
Love the dress. She would have been BDOTW worthy if it wasnt for those ugly shoes.
Nice simple dress, but the lipstick look is not happening. That’s the kind of mistake I made in the 90s. lol.