Looking pretty in pink, Leigh-Anne Pinnock of “Little Mix” fame, wowed the crowd in a hot pink leather dress. After performing at the Live Lounge on July 28, 2015, she left the Radio 1 Studios in London alongside “Little Mix” gal pals, Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Jesy Nelson, who were all smiles. Celebrating their longest running number one hit on the UK charts, “Black Magic”, the girls were bombarded by screaming fans outside the studio.
Perrie and Jade took the plunge and flaunted toned tummies in cropped tops. Edwards, Thirlwall and Nelson channeled a bohemian 70’s vibe, while Pinnock followed the beat of her own drum with a pop-inspired dress in bubblegum pink. The 23-year-old singer stopped to pout and pose for silly selfies with elated fans.
Leigh-Anne looked gorgeous and radiant in a fitted pink leather dress from Versace’s diffusion line, Versus. Cut for a close, curve-skimming fit, the dress features a cut-out front with gold safety pin embellishments for a rebellious look. Pinnock opted for gigantic gold hoop earrings and a few statement pieces, like a two-toned gold bangle, matching watch and oversized ring for accessories. For a finishing touch, Leigh-Anne wore cute pastel pink sandals with a chunky block heel, matching her bandmate Perrie Edwards. Perrie went for a seventies chic look, wearing a two piece denim coord and a metallic headcrown.
Jade Thirlwall followed suit, wearing a white appliqued cardigan over a crop top and denim culottes. Jesy Nelson, looking all about peace and love, chose a colorful off-the-shoulder crochet poncho and flared bellbottoms. Keeping with the seventies vibe, Nelson wore a red wide brimmed hat and a velvet choker and styled her hair with loose waves. Leigh-Anne certainly knew how to go for a hot summer look while highlighting her perfect hourglass figure in this stunning leather dress.
Written by Jade Nicolette

















I like that the article pointed out her hourglass silhouette because that cut of the dress seems designed specifically to emphasize curves.
The safety pin detail feels like a nod to punk influences, which contrasts nicely with the otherwise polished pop vibe of the outfit.
That moment outside Radio 1 feels very early Little Mix era, and the fashion choices reflect how experimental they were with their looks.
Her accessorizing seemed very deliberate, especially the two-toned bangle and oversized ring, which complemented the dress without making it feel cluttered.
That cut-out front with gold pin embellishments sounds very Versus, edgy but still wearable for a public appearance outside Radio 1.
The image of them being bombarded by screaming fans while dressed in such distinct styles really captures the height of their popularity during Black Magic.
It’s cool that even with coordinated moments like matching sandals, each member still kept a distinct identity in their styling choices.
The mention of Black Magic being their longest running number one adds context, like this wasn’t just a fashion moment but a celebratory one too.
Jesy’s red wide brim hat and velvet choker sound very retro, making Leigh-Anne’s modern Versus dress pop even more in comparison.
Those oversized gold hoop earrings paired with the cut-out front and safety pins really amplified the rebellious edge of the dress without overpowering it.
The bubblegum pink shade could have been overwhelming, but the fitted structure and gold accents seem to balance it out really well.
Leigh-Anne choosing pastel pink sandals instead of something more aggressive softened the leather dress and kept it summery and playful.
Perrie’s metallic headcrown and denim coord paired with Leigh-Anne’s sleek pink leather must have made for a really visually interesting group shot.
The detail about her stopping for selfies with fans made the outfit feel more fun and approachable, not just a high-fashion moment in that fitted Versus dress.
I liked how Leigh-Anne went totally pop with the bubblegum pink leather while Perrie, Jade, and Jesy leaned into that 70s vibe, it created a cool contrast leaving the studio.
Interesting how the article highlighted the chunky block heel sandals matching Perrie’s, it tied their looks together even though their styles were pretty different.
I found it interesting how Leigh-Anne’s look leaned more high-fashion compared to the others’ casual boho styling, giving her a standout moment.
That Versus pink leather dress with the gold safety pin detail really stood out against the more bohemian looks from the rest of the group, it felt very intentional and bold.
I appreciated the contrast between Leigh-Anne’s sleek, curve-hugging silhouette and Jesy’s flowy crochet poncho and flared bellbottoms, very different energies.
Jade’s white appliqued cardigan and culottes sound so different from Leigh-Anne’s look, yet the mix of aesthetics somehow works for a group outing.