That's a LOTT better! Pixie is sophisticated in brocade dress alongside bright Myleene Klass at The Radio Academy Awards
She often wears rather fun outfits that are both bold in colour in and style.
But on Monday evening Pixie Lott decided to tone her down her look somewhat as she attended The Radio Academy Awards 2014 at London's Grosvenor Hotel.
The 23-year-old opted for a chic brocade frock as she posed up with Myleene Klass at the ceremony.
Chic: Pixie Lott looked elegant at The Radio Academy Awards 2014 at the Grosvenor Hotel on Monday
Double trouble: She was joined for the occasion by Myleene Klass who wore a bright yellow dress
Her look was in stark contrast to just a few days earlier when she had flashed her chest in a mesh crop top as she partied alongside Miley Cyrus in Soho.
The pop singer instead looked very demure in the fitted strapless dress, which fell just about her knees.
She teamed it with a pair of delicate open toe heels and her hair was worn loose around her shoulders, perfectly straightened.
Keeping it classy: Both of the women wore dresses which were fitted and fell just above their knees
Giggles: Pixie managed to make Myleene dissolve into giggles as they posed up for pictures
All things bright and beautiful: Myleene wore a stunning yellow dress which shimmered as she moved
The only pop of colour came from her orange tinted lipstick and pale blue clutch bag.
In contrast Myleene Klass couldn’t be missed wearing a shimmering yellow dress, which caught the light as she moved.
The 36-year-old looked sensational in the eye-catching number which she teamed with a pair of red stiletto heels.
Be bold: The 23-year-old opted for a daring slick of orange lipstick while keeping the rest of her accessories to a minimum
Stars of the screen: Michelle Collins (L) and Emilia Fox (R) were both also in attendance
Doing her bit: Myleene presented Greg James with the award for Best Entertainment Programme during the bash
The mother-of-two was still on a high after tweeting earlier in the day: 'Celebrating amazing sales of my book and the new handbag sized version. Thank you mamas x @orionbooks #strongmamas'.
The two stars looks delighted to see each other and spent time posing up a storm as they arrived.
Myleene later shared a photo with DJ Greg James who landed his first prize from the Radio Academy Awards - known for many years as the Sonys, until the main sponsor withdrew after last year's event.
Standing out from the crowd: Myleene teamed her bright shift with a pair of red stilettos
Push! Myleene appeared to be struggling a little with the revolving door as she arrive at the bash
On a high: The mother-of-two tweeted earlier in the day to say: 'Celebrating amazing sales of my book and the new handbag sized version'
Swing when you're winning: Gemma Cairney made sure she caught peoples attention in a metallic fringed dress
He was presented with the Best Entertainment gong, before later tweeting excitably, and seemingly in shock.
They weren’t however the only guests to make an effort at the event which recognises the best of the best in the UK Radio Industry and celebrating outstanding achievement.
Soap star Michelle Collins opted for a long cream dress which featured a thigh high split and racer neck line.
What a lady: Downton actress Elizabeth McGovern looked incredible in a black dress
Double act: Lisa Snowdon cosied up to her co-host Dave Berry at the awards
All in a flutter: Lisa wore an interesting white dress with a shredded skirt detail
She added a tough feel to the dress by wearing a pair of platform boots which could be seen poking out from beneath the dress.
Downton Abbey actress Elizabeth McGovern looked sensational in a fitted black dress and pair of orange heels.
While Elizabeth looked ever-so demure, radio DJ Gemma Cairney opted for an eye-popping flapper style dress.
Cheeky! Dave appear to nuzzle at the brunette beauty's chest after they were presented with an award
Monochrome: Ben Ainslie towered about his girlfriend Georgie Thompson, who opted for a black jumpsuit and white blazer
Turning heads: The Mama Do crooner teamed her elegant dress with deep red heels and a pale blue handbag
Family occasion: Tony Blackburn was joined by his wife and daughter as he was honoured
Sparkle power: The radio DJ twirled for photographers in the 1920s-inspired outfit, before finishing off her ensemble with orange satin heels and a matching satchel
Congrats: Graham Norton (L) presented Tony (R) with the Gold Award after they both opted for smart black tuxedos
TV host Jenni Falconer also made sure she stood out wearing a fuchsia dress with intricate detailing around the top section.
She was seen chatting to a male companion as she left, after opting for a gold envelope clutch and matching heeled shoes.
Taking to Twitter, the former Daybreak regular, wrote: 'Home at midnight. Up at 2.30am. On air at 4am!! Sleep's for wimps!!!'
Adding a touch of spice: Mel C looked elegant in a black pencil dress with sexy back detail
Good pals: Mel's date for the evening was Matt Cardle, with whom she recently dueted
Good spirits: Johnny Vaughn and Myleene Klass both looked like they were having a laugh
Looking Capital (FM)! DJ Kat Shoob flashed her legs in a long-sleeved white dress and simple black heels
Wet Wet Wet: Gemma clutched a large umbrella as she caught her taxi home
After telling fans earlier in the day: 'Fassbender, McAvoy, McKellan, Stewart.....and me! Woop! Off to interview the X-men stars for @msnents.'
During the ceremony Jamie Cullum was rewarded for his career as a presenter when he won a top broadcasting award for his Radio 2 programme.
The chart star took the Best Music Programme title at the Radio Academy Awards in London which rewards the cream of the airwaves, beating a shortlist which also included Blur's Alex James.
Not so glam: Newsreader Penny Smith covered up her grey lace dress as she left wearing a red cagoule
Rain, rain, go away! The 55-year-old came prepared and kept her hood up as she headed out into the street
In a hurry? Myleene appeared to make hr way up the steps with ease despite her towering heels
Winner: Comedian Frank Skinner was awarded the Best Speech Programme gong for his self-titled show on Absolute Radio
Proud: Greg showed off his award after opting for a smart grey suit and waistcoat (L) while Dave topped to sign autographs for fans (R)
Other notable names to triumph at the ceremony included Radio 5 live's Danny Baker, who won a gong at the event for the fourth consecutive year by taking the Speech Radio Personality of the Year prize.
One of the plum awards, the much-prized category of the UK's top breakfast show was won this year by 95.8 Capital FM duo Dave Berry and Lisa Snowdon.
The took the prize ahead of figures such as Radio 5 Live's Rachel Burden and Nicky Campbell. Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw failed to even make the shortlist for the award.
Oh dear: The Voice's Ricky Wilson arrived at the bash with his band the Kaiser Chiefs, while sporting an eye-patch after 'minor incident' on video shoot
Dapper: Kian Egan looked smart in a two-tone shirt, black jacket and trousers
Suits them: Marvin Humes wore an interesting blazer while Michelle wore a coat draped over her shoulders
Easy does it: The 51-year-old oddly teamed her gown with a pair of black heeled boots, with gold platform
The event, hosted by Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans, saw the prize for Music Radio Broadcaster of the Year go to Radio 1's Zane Lowe. He last won the title three years ago.
Tony Blackburn, who hosts the Pick Of The Pops countdowns, was handed the honorary Gold Award which had already been announced in advance of the ceremony.
It was to honour his 50th year in radio and he became the first person to pick up the Gold Award on two occasions, the last being on the 25th anniversary of his broadcasting career.
Mixing it up: Chrissie Hynde kept her sunglasses on while sporting a pale gold suit and waistcoat, as well as a purple tie
Standing out: Jenni Falconer (L) went for a bright pink dress while Kate Garraway (R) showed off her trim figure in a white jumpsuit
Blue delight: Kay Burley wore a flattering blue dress with intricate shoulder detail
Time for home: Graham looked composed as he left with his award (L) while the same couldn't be said for Paul Ross (R)
Distracted: The TV presenter, who was joined by a male companion, teamed her purple dress with a gold clutch and stilettos
Mind you don't lose one! Nick Ferrari held three awards as he left the event in his black suit and tie
Better get to bed! Taking to Twitter, the former Daybreak regular, wrote: 'Home at midnight. Up at 2.30am. On air at 4am!! Sleep's for wimps!!!'
Slowly but surely: Myleene also tweeted to say she was representing Classic FM at the star-studded bash
THE RADIO ACADEMY AWARDS 2014 - FULL LIST OF WINNERS
Best Community Programming - Slavery on our Streets (LBC 97.3)
Best News Feature or Documentary - Tempted by Teacher (BBC Radio 1)
Best News & Current Affairs Programme - PM (BBC Radio 4)
Best Speech Programme - The Frank Skinner Show (Absolute Radio)
Best Coverage of a Live Event - The Death of Nelson Mandela (BBC World Service)
Best Music Feature or Documentary - Soul Music: Strange Fruit (BBC Radio 4)
Best Feature or Documentary - Between the Ears: Mighty Beast (BBC Radio 3)
Best Competition - The Heart House (Heart West Midlands)
Best Promotional Campaign - Wimbledon 2013 (BBC World Service)
Best Use of Branded Content - The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show with Wickes (Absolute Radio)
Best Entertainment Programme - Greg James (BBC Radio 1)
Best Creative Innovation - £Lipdublincoln (BBC Radio Lincolnshire)
Best Technical Innovation - InStream (Absolute Radio)
Local Radio Journalist of the Year - BBC Radio Norfolk News Team
National Radio Journalist of the Year - Tom Swarbrick (LBC 97.3)
Best News Feature or Documentary - Tempted by Teacher (BBC Radio 1)
Best News & Current Affairs Programme - PM (BBC Radio 4)
Best Speech Programme - The Frank Skinner Show (Absolute Radio)
Best Coverage of a Live Event - The Death of Nelson Mandela (BBC World Service)
Best Music Feature or Documentary - Soul Music: Strange Fruit (BBC Radio 4)
Best Feature or Documentary - Between the Ears: Mighty Beast (BBC Radio 3)
Best Competition - The Heart House (Heart West Midlands)
Best Promotional Campaign - Wimbledon 2013 (BBC World Service)
Best Use of Branded Content - The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show with Wickes (Absolute Radio)
Best Entertainment Programme - Greg James (BBC Radio 1)
Best Creative Innovation - £Lipdublincoln (BBC Radio Lincolnshire)
Best Technical Innovation - InStream (Absolute Radio)
Local Radio Journalist of the Year - BBC Radio Norfolk News Team
National Radio Journalist of the Year - Tom Swarbrick (LBC 97.3)
Best Interview of the Year - Winifred Robinson interviews Ralph Bulger (BBC Radio 4)
Special Award - The production and presentation team for Call Clegg and Ask Boris (LBC 97.3)
Best Drama - The Morpeth Carol (BBC Radio 4)
Best Comedy - The Secret World (BBC Radio 4)
Best Music Programme - Jamie Cullum (BBC Radio 2)
Best Specialist Music Programme - The Beatdown on XFM with Scroobius Pip (XFM)
Radio Brand of the Year - The Absolute Radio Network
Speech Radio Broadcaster of the Year - Victoria Derbyshire (BBC Radio 5 live)
Music Radio Broadcaster of the Year - Zane Lowe (BBC Radio 1)
Music Radio Personality of the Year - Sam & Amy (Gem 106)
Speech Radio Personality of the Year - Danny Baker (BBC Radio 5 live)
Best Station Imaging - Kiss FM
Best Sports Programme - The Day We Won Wimbledon (BBC Radio 5 live)
Breakfast Show of the Year (under 10 million) - Iain Lee (BBC Three Counties Radio)
Breakfast Show of the Year (10 million plus) - The Capital Breakfast Show with Dave Berry & Lisa Snowdon (95.8 Capital FM)
Station of the Year (under 1 million) - BBC Tees
Station of the Year (1 million plus) - BBC Radio Ulster
UK Station of the Year - BBC Radio 2
Gold Award - Tony Blackburn
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