Rose Ayling-Ellis looks chic in a checked dress and a gold scarf

Rose Ayling-Ellis shows off her elegant sense of style in a black and white checked dress and gold scarf after her appearance on BBC Radio 2

Rose Ayling-Ellis was in good spirits as she left BBC’s Wogan House in London on Thursday.

The 28-year-old actress showed off her elegant sense of style after appearing on BBC Radio 2’s The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, wearing a black and white checkered dress and a pair of edgy boots.

EastEnders star Rose was seen smiling as she left the building, bundled up in a black coat to match her dress while wearing a gold scarf.

Star quality: Rose Ayling-Ellis, 28, showed off her elegant sense of style in a plaid skirt and gold scarf as she left BBC's Wogan House in London on Thursday

Star quality: Rose Ayling-Ellis, 28, showed off her elegant sense of style in a plaid skirt and gold scarf as she left BBC’s Wogan House in London on Thursday

Rose, who won Strictly Come Dancing last year, opted for minimal makeup for her outing.

During her radio appearance, deaf star Rose talked about having her own hearing-impaired Barbie in her home.

The actress, who has been deaf since birth, posed with the new diverse doll Rose, Barbie & Friends posed with the product when it launched earlier this year.

All smiles: The actress was in high spirits after appearing on BBC Radio 2's The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show

All smiles: The actress was in high spirits after appearing on BBC Radio 2’s The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show

Stylish: EastEnders star Rose was seen smiling as she left the building, bundled up in a black coat to match her dress while wearing a gold scarf

Stylish: EastEnders star Rose was seen smiling as she left the building, bundled up in a black coat to match her dress while wearing a gold scarf

Stylish: EastEnders star Rose was seen smiling as she left the building, bundled up in a black coat to match her dress while wearing a gold scarf

Asked by Zoe where she keeps it on Thursday, Rose quipped, “I keep it on my shelf right now, but it always scares me a little bit.” And if he moves?

Soap opera star Rose, who learned British Sign Language (BSL) as a child, explained how ‘excited’ she was about the Barbie doll campaign earlier this year.

She said: ‘It’s very important that children can see themselves represented in the toys they play with.

Natural beauty: Rose, who won Strictly Come Dancing last year, opted for minimal makeup for her outing

Natural beauty: Rose, who won Strictly Come Dancing last year, opted for minimal makeup for her outing

Speaking: During her radio appearance, deaf star Rose opened up about having her own hearing-impaired Barbie in her house, saying she was

Speaking: During her radio appearance, deaf star Rose opened up about having her own hearing-impaired Barbie in her house, saying she was “scared” by the figure

“When I was little, I drew headphones on my Barbie dolls to make them look like me, so I’m thrilled that Mattel is releasing more dolls that encourage kids to celebrate and accept their differences.”

Barbie has been diversifying her line of dolls to celebrate a broader vision of beauty that allows children to play with more dolls that represent them in the diverse world.

The brand has released other new dolls of the Ken doll with vitiligo, a new doll with a prosthesis and a doll with a wheelchair.

Incredible: Rose achieved an incredible achievement for the deaf community by starring in the first campaign for hearing impaired Barbie dolls earlier this year.

Incredible: Rose achieved an incredible achievement for the deaf community by starring in the first campaign for hearing impaired Barbie dolls earlier this year.