Myleene Klass poses in £52 dress she designed herself on mum-daughter night out
08.06.2023 - 11:03
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Myleene Klass has reinvented herself as a fashion designer thanks to her hugely popular line for Next. And she proved she’s her own best advertisement as she modelled a £52 satin slip dress from her line for a night out with daughter Hero Quinn at a London theatre.The mother and daughter duo were at the capital's Coliseum Theatre for a musical gala night in celebration of Ben Elton's epic Queen-inspired show, We Will Rock You. Myleene's summery, floral number is cut in a sleek silhouette in a lightweight material ideal for the warmer months.
It comes in a light pink satin material and is complete with a vibrant, all-over flower print and dramatic black lace detailing to the chic v-neck. It's available in sizes 8-22. The former Hear'Say star's daughter Hero, 12, sported an all-black outfit made up of a long sleeved top paired with voluminous shiny trousers.
Myleene is also mum to older daughter Ava, 15, who's a talented piano player, with ex-husband Graham Quinn. She shares a son named Apollo with her fiancé, Simon Motson. Last month, she won the South African edition of hit reality show I'm A Celebrity...
Get Me Out Of Here! and chose to donate all of her £100k prize winnings from the show to charity. She beat celebs including Fatima Whitbread, Jordan Banjo, and Phil Tufnell to take first place as 'Legend' on the all-stars version series, and shared her generous decision on Instagram. She said: "I am proud to donate my @imacelebrity Prize money of £100,000.00 to @savechildrenuk." The 45 year old went on to talk further about Save The Children UK, adding: "I've been an ambassador for 11 years in which time I've travelled the globe helping STC.The things I have seen will stay with me forever." Speaking after the moment she
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