Alesha Dixon cuts a graceful figure as she attends her book signing at Waterstones

Alesha Dixon showed off her sense of style when she attended a signing event for her new children’s book at Westfield’s Waterstones in London on Saturday.

The 44-year-old singer looked chic as she donned a colorful bodycon print turtleneck paired with a pair of baggy high-waisted jeans, channeling a hip hop vibe.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge styled her chocolate-colored hair in a half bun, keeping part of her locks combed down.

Her baggy pants almost completely covered her feet, but she seemed to complete the ensemble with a pair of stiletto heels.

She added a touch of sparkle with several gold rings on both hands and donned large hoop earrings.

Stylish: Alesha Dixon was the epitome of fashion when she attended a signing event for her new children’s book at Westfield’s Waterstones in London on Saturday

Look: The singer, 44, looked chic as she donned a colorful bodycon print turtleneck paired with a pair of baggy high-waisted jeans, channeling a hip hop vibe

Look: The singer, 44, looked chic as she donned a colorful bodycon print turtleneck paired with a pair of baggy high-waisted jeans, channeling a hip hop vibe

Alesha enhanced her natural features by going for nude makeup and adding some mascara and lip gloss.

The television personality appeared in high spirits when she was captured posing for the cameras and signing copies of her new debut.

The R&B star’s new book is called Luna Wolf: Animal Wizard and it’s an action-packed adventure designed for young animal fans.

It comes after the superstar revealed that the enthusiasm of new Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli has left her with ‘Bruno bruises’.

Speaking on Thursday’s Lorraine, the singer joked that sitting next to the 67-year-old former Strictly star has left her a little worse for wear.

He told the driver: ‘I had some bruises from Bruno, that’s what I like to call them’, clarifying that he did them accidentally, he said: ‘He likes to grab the arm’.

Bruno joined the ITV talent show earlier this year after David Walliams, 51, quit when it was revealed he had called an elderly contestant a ‘c***’ and made vile sexual comments about a woman who participated.

Alesha went on to say that Bruno had a hard time understanding the rules: “On the second day we just threw the rule book away and this is the year that anything goes.”

Posing: The BGT judge styled her chocolate tresses into a half bun, keeping part of her locks combed down

Posing: The BGT judge styled her chocolate tresses into a half bun, keeping part of her locks combed down

Debut: The TV personality appeared in high spirits when she was captured posing for cameras and signing copies of her new debut

Debut: The TV personality appeared in high spirits when she was captured posing for cameras and signing copies of her new debut

Gorgeous: She added a touch of sparkle with several gold rings on both hands and donned large hoop earrings

Beauty: Alesha enhanced her natural features by going for nude makeup and adding some mascara and lip gloss.

Gorgeous: She added a touch of sparkle with several gold rings on both hands and donned large hoop earrings

New Book: The R&B star's new book is called Luna Wolf: Animal Wizard and is a fun, action-packed adventure designed for all young animal fans.

New Book: The R&B star’s new book is called Luna Wolf: Animal Wizard and is a fun, action-packed adventure designed for all young animal fans.

She continued: ‘Every year, without fail, you’re seeing something you’ve never seen before. After the last few years we’ve had people excited to get on stage and show their talent, the level this year has been phenomenal.

Elsewhere in the chat, she discussed her upcoming hosting duties at the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool in May.

She said: ‘We have a great responsibility when speaking for Ukraine, we have to represent their culture. It’s in Liverpool, which is the city of music. I can’t wait to see who represents the UK.

“Music brings people together, makes people feel good, and we need it more than anything right now. I can’t wait to see who represents the UK.”

Presenting the grand finale on May 13 to a global audience of 160 million, Alesha will join Eurovision legend Graham Norton, along with Ukrainian singer-songwriter and frontman of alternative band The Hardkiss, Julia Sanina.

As well as Emmy Award-winning actress Hannah Waddingham.

Julia, Hannah and Alesha will present the two semi-finals live on May 9 and 11 from Liverpool.

Speaking about his role as a BGT judge, he said:

“Music brings people together, makes people feel good, and we need it more than anything right now.  I can't wait to see who represents the UK'

Speaking about his role as a BGT judge, he said, “Every year, without fail, you’re seeing something you’ve never seen before.”

She added: 'We have a great responsibility when speaking for Ukraine, we have to represent their culture.  It's in Liverpool, which is the city of music.  I can't wait to see who represents the UK'

She added: ‘We have a great responsibility when speaking for Ukraine, we have to represent their culture. It’s in Liverpool, which is the city of music. I can’t wait to see who represents the UK’

New Horizons: Presenting the grand finale on May 13 to a global audience of 160 million, Alesha will join Eurovision legend Graham Norton, along with singer-songwriter and frontman for Ukrainian alternative band The Hardkiss, Julia Sanina.

New Horizons: Presenting the grand finale on May 13 to a global audience of 160 million, Alesha will join Eurovision legend Graham Norton, along with singer-songwriter and frontman for Ukrainian alternative band The Hardkiss, Julia Sanina.

Fun job: Told host: 'I had a few bruises from Bruno, that's what I like to call them', clarifying that they were done unintentionally, said: 'He likes to grab my arm'

Fun job: Told host: ‘I had a few bruises from Bruno, that’s what I like to call them’, clarifying that they were done unintentionally, said: ‘He likes to grab my arm’

Ukrainian broadcaster Timur Miroshnychenko will be the Eurovision correspondent in Liverpool, appearing in VT inserts during the live shows and providing live information from the Ukraine comment box at Liverpool Arena.

He will headline the live broadcast of the opening ceremony on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel together with Liverpudlian presenter Sam Quek.

For the big final commentary on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, Graham and comedian Mel Giedroyc will take turns in the commentary box giving viewers at home their unique and expert views on the acts of 2023.

For the first time in UK Eurovision Song Contest history, both semi-finals will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Radio DJs Scott Mills and Rylan will bring their colorful commentary to UK audiences.

There will be a special commentary team on BBC Radio Merseyside, including Claire Sweeney and the winner of The Voice of Eurovision talent search, which is currently underway to discover new Liverpudlian talent.

Eurovision: Alesha will present the two semifinals live on May 9 and 11 from Liverpool with Julia and Hannah

Eurovision: Alesha will present the two semifinals live on May 9 and 11 from Liverpool with Julia and Hannah