X Factor's Cheryl Fernandez-Versini And Mel B Wear Matching Monochrome For Semi-Final
Chezza and Mel went for winter white (well it WAS the Christmas show)
You’ve got to hand it to their stylists - Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Mel B nail it on The X Factor every single week.
And the judging pair always seem to be in sync with their styling and consistently complement each other’s outfits on the show.
On this weekend’s X Factor semi-final, Chezza and Mel B stuck to a chic monochrome dress code, wearing a combination of all-black and white looks.
For Sunday night’s results show, the newly-married Mrs Fernandez-Versini wore a very risqué, plunging black John Galliano dress.
The 31-year-old judge flashed her enviable cleavage in the revealing number that was slashed to the thigh to highlight her petite frame.
Her brunette locks were styled into a high ponytail while her make-up look consisted of an ‘aubergine smokey eye’, created by her MUA Karin Darnell.
Former Spice Girl Mel B ditched her typical bodycon dress for the results show, wearing a monochrome Finders Keeps jumpsuit.
The 39-year-old mum-of-three looked very chic indeed in her two-tone outfit that featured a cut-out to the chest area and a halterneck design.
For Saturday night’s performances, Cheryl and Mel B both opted for winter white (well it WAS the Christmas show!)
Chez channelled bridal chic in a bespoke gown by Lebanese designer, Shady Zeineldine, that featured a sheer panel to the bust area and cut-outs on the bottom half of the dress.
It actually reminded us a little of the Alexander McQueen mini-dress that she wore to her 26th birthday party five years ago!
Mel B also went down the winter white route, flashing her cleavage in a figure-hugging ivory mini-dress and metallic peep-toe sandals.
Consider us well and truly counting down until the X Factor final - a little birdie hinted to us that Mel B will be wearing Julien Macdonald but we shall have to wait and see!
[Mel B had a wardrobe disaster at the MOBOs]
[Cheryl and Mel B beaten by Nicole Scherzinger in the style stakes?]