Mutya Buena looked incredible as she attended a stylish figure at a 10th anniversary party for clothing brand TTYA at The Standard in London on Friday.
The Sugababes star showed off her enviable curves as she wowed in a figure-hugging black dress.
The 38-year-old singer also showed off her impressive tattoos in the dress, which featured shoulder cutouts that allowed the star to show some skin.
The dress was decorated with simple stitch patterns and was decorated with buttons along the cutouts.
The event was hosted by TTYA founder Irene Agbontaen as guests got glammed up for an evening of partying.
Sugababes singer Mutya Buena, 38, showed off her enviable curves in a figure-hugging black dress for a party celebrating ten years of clothing brand TTYA at The Standard in London on Friday
The singer also showed off her impressive tattoos in the dress, which featured shoulder cutouts that allowed the star to show some skin
The brand, founded in 2013, aims to make clothes for tall women and the fashion line now also offers clothing events and digital content as a lifestyle brand.
Mutya completed her outfit with a pair of black strappy heels and also showed off her foot tattoos.
The star's dark locks shimmered as she styled them straight and added some dramatic lashes and brown-lined lips to complete the look.
Mutya kept a serious expression as she posed next to Irene, who put on a very busty show in a black strapless number.
Her long manicured lilac and green fingernails rested on her friend's leg as they posed together for a snap.
In September, it was revealed that the band had reportedly turned down the opportunity to make a documentary about their years together as a band.
Despite reuniting last year for a reunion tour last year, the group has chosen to leave the past alone after everyone was asked if they would be willing to take part in the project.
According to The Sun, all three members of the current trio, Mutya, Keisha Buchanan, Siobhan Donaghy, were asked, as well as former members Jade Ewen, Amelle Berrabah and Heidi Range.
Mutya kept a serious expression as she posed next to the brand's founder, Irene Agbontaen, who put on a very busty show in a black strapless number
The star's long manicured lilac and green fingernails rested on her friend's leg as they posed for a snap together
The Sugababes turned down a lucrative documentary deal as the band decided to leave the past alone (Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy pictured L-R)
The documentary aimed to show the bands of the past 23 years together, traveling through both the highs and lows (pictured in 2001).
The documentary was intended to show the bands of the past 23 years together, traveling through both the highs and lows.
Sugababes rocketed into the charts in 2000 with their debut single Overload and went on to enjoy a plethora of hits including About You Now, Freak Like Me and Push The Button.
But things weren't always smooth sailing and the group was known for their feuds, which led to the line-up changing three times before returning to the original three-piece in 2012.
And it seems like members past and present would rather not relive the fights.
Only Heidi agreed to be involved in the documentary, forcing producers to abandon any plans to film all together.