Thursday 10 November 2016

Daisy Lowe looks purr-fect in a leopard print coat and chic black dress with her Strictly dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec

Daisy Lowe looks purr-fect in a leopard print coat and chic black dress as she hits the town with her Strictly dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec

She found herself dancing for survival for two consecutive weeks on Strictly Come Dancing.
And Daisy Lowe took some time away from the dance-floor to relax at the launch of Space NK global flagship store in London on Thursday. 
The 27-year-old model oozed glamour as she arrived to the high-end cosmetics store in a statement leopard print coat alongside her professional dance partner, Aljaz Skorjanec.
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Stylish arrival: Daisy Lowe, 27, took some time away from the dance-floor to relax at the launch of Space NK global flagship store in London on Thursday
Stylish arrival: Daisy Lowe, 27, took some time away from the dance-floor to relax at the launch of Space NK global flagship store in London on Thursday
Plus one: The model oozed glamour as she arrived to the high-end cosmetics store in a statement leopard print coat alongside her professional dance partner, Aljaz Skorjanec
Plus one: The model oozed glamour as she arrived to the high-end cosmetics store in a statement leopard print coat alongside her professional dance partner, Aljaz Skorjanec
The London born beauty looked glamorous in the eye-catching furry outerwear which kept her warm.
Once she was indoors, Daisy showcased her fabulous figure in a plunging black dress which boasted beaded detailing at the end. 
Falling stylishly above her knees, the bubbly brunette swapped her love of glamorous heels for a simple pair of black flats.
Her dance partner Aljac looked handsome in a striped shirt which he paired with skinny black jeans and a warm coat. 
Fashionista: The London born beauty looked glamorous in the eye-catching furry outerwear which kept her warm
Fashionista: The London born beauty looked glamorous in the eye-catching furry outerwear which kept her warm
Beauty: Her dark brunette locks were styled poker straight and framed her stunning features
Like a pro! Daisy looked sartorially savvy as she worked her angles before heading indoors
Chic: Once she was indoors, Daisy showcased her fabulous figure in a plunging black dress which boasted beaded detailing at the end
Chic: Once she was indoors, Daisy showcased her fabulous figure in a plunging black dress which boasted beaded detailing at the end
Daisy discusses making friends on Strictly and the infamous curse
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The good pals and reality TV co-stars posed happily with each other during the event. 
However things haven't been so great for the two on the BBC One dance competition where Daisy has struggled with nabbing crucial viewer votes, despite being among the show's top scorers
Speaking to BBC Radio 1 DJ and old pal Nick Grimshaw on Tuesday, the model revealed that her time in the bottom two made her upset, but she's still hopeful about the win.
She said: 'I think the first time being in the bottom two made me really upset and I feel like I was heartbroken the whole week.
Looking good: Her dance partner Aljac looked handsome in a striped shirt which he paired with skinny black jeans and a warm coat
Looking good: Her dance partner Aljac looked handsome in a striped shirt which he paired with skinny black jeans and a warm coat
Content: The good pals and reality TV co-stars posed happily with each other during the event
Content: The good pals and reality TV co-stars posed happily with each other during the event
Glam pal: Daisy also mingled with Alice Naylor-Leyland
Glam pal: Daisy also mingled with Alice Naylor-Leyland
Girly break! The striking star seemed in her element as she checked out some skincare products 
Girly break! The striking star seemed in her element as she checked out some skincare products 
'Then the second time it happened it made me think, "No, I do deserve to still be [in the competition] and I am going to keep dancing, I really love it and I am really going to try and stay this time."'
Not only that but Daisy still has high hopes for staying in the competition, and is still confidently eyeing up the Glitterball trophy. 
'I would love to win,' she gushed. 'It would be a dream come true, I know that the competition is high and I know that everyone loves everyone and wants to win the competition but I would love for people to pick up the phone and vote for me.'
Fighting to stay: She found herself dancing for survival for two consecutive weeks on Strictly Come Dancing
Fighting to stay: She found herself dancing for survival for two consecutive weeks on Strictly Come Dancing
Daisy Lowe dances her heart out to 'Happy Feet' on Strictly
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Daisy escaped the dreaded dance-off last weekend with Laura Whitmore leaving the programme.
Instead, Ore Oduba fell into the bottom two and Daisy was saved by the public's vote, for once. 
'I'm really clumsy,' she said, revealing that her self-confidence has grown. 'I'm always dropping things and I'm quite dizzy and forgetful.
'I'm trying my best, you know what I think it's the most joyful thing you can do with your body is dancing and you know, I love music and it's very special.
'I felt like I have learned so much more than what I thought I would've learned, it's not just the dancing, I'm learning to have a bit of self-confidence because I'm quite rubbish at that.' 
'I'm heartbroken': Speaking to BBC Radio 1 DJ on Tuesday, the model revealed that her time in the bottom two made her upset, but she's still hopeful about the win
'I'm heartbroken': Speaking to BBC Radio 1 DJ on Tuesday, the model revealed that her time in the bottom two made her upset, but she's still hopeful about the win


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3925398/Daisy-Lowe-looks-purr-fect-leopard-print-coat-chic-black-dress-hits-town-Strictly-dance-partner-Aljaz-Skorjanec.html#ixzz4PehmtlQd
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