Myleene Klass puts on effortlessly chic display in all black outfit as she arrives at Global Radio

She’s been displaying her effortless style while presenting her radio show throughout coronavirus lockdown. 

And Myleene Klass looked chic as ever as she arrived in an all-black ensemble at Global Radio studios on Saturday to present her Smooth radio show. 

The presenter, 42, showed off her fashion credential in a pair of wide-leg polka dot pants and a lace-trim camisole.  

Chic: Myleene Klass looked chic as ever as she arrived in an all-black ensemble at Global Radio on Saturday to present her Smooth radio show

The former pop singer teamed her stylish look with a pair of towering strappy black stilettos that added height to her frame. 

She complemented her all black ensemble with a black leather biker jacket, which kept her warm in the colder weather. 

Myleene accessorised perfectly with a black Chanel quilted clutch handbag and a oversized black cat-eye sunglasses.

Looking good: The presenter, 42, strutted her stuff in a pair of wide-leg polka dot pants and a chic lace-trim camisole as she headed inside for another day of work

Looking good: The presenter, 42, strutted her stuff in a pair of wide-leg polka dot pants and a chic lace-trim camisole as she headed inside for another day of work

Professional: Myleene looked professional and put together in her all-black ensemble

Looking good: The presenter, 42, strutted her stuff in a pair of wide-leg polka dot pants and a chic lace-trim camisole as she headed inside for another day of work

She left her luscious brunette locks loose in tumbling waves and added some bling to her look with some gold stacking necklaces and a gold watch.  

Myleene has been heading to work every day amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to host her Smooth Radio show from inside the studios.   

On Wednesday, Myleene detailed the shocking physical and verbal racial abuse she experienced in her childhood and the prevalent prejudice she still witnesses. 

Sophisticated: The former pop singer teamed her classy look with a pair of towering strappy black stilettos that added height to her frame

Sophisticated: The former pop singer teamed her classy look with a pair of towering strappy black stilettos that added height to her frame

The star, who was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, to an Austrian father and a Filipino mother, took to Instagram on Wednesday morning to reveal she is struggling to explain racism to her children amid the Black Lives Matter movement

In her impassioned post, the star listed some of the horrendous slurs she has faced over the years, with a shocking list reading: ‘Chink. Slit eye. Number 69, Fried rice. Mongrel. Ping pong. Slut. All Tai girls are sluts. Banana’.  

Myleene is mother to Ava, 12, Hero, nine, from her relationship with her ex Graham Quinn and Apollo, 10 months, with her current partner Simon Motson, 45.

Staying warm: She toughened up her look with a black leather biker jacket to keep warm in the colder weather

Perfectly put together: Myleene accessorised perfectly with a black Chanel quilted handbag which she carried as a clutch

Staying warm: She toughened up her look with a black leather biker jacket to keep warm in the colder weather

Bling: The mother-of-three added a pair of oversized black cat-eye sunglasses and made a statement with an assortment of gold stacking necklaces

Bling: The mother-of-three added a pair of oversized black cat-eye sunglasses and made a statement with an assortment of gold stacking necklaces

Amid the Black Lives Matter movement and the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, the star revealed she is trying to educate her kids.

Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, died last Monday after a white police officer knelt on his head for nearly nine minutes in Minneapolis, prompting a wave of protests.   

The star attended Notre Dame High School, Norwich, but transferred to the Cliff Park Ormiston Academy in Gorleston-on-Sea, to complete secondary school.  

Myleene opened the post with explaining what she is working to do by revealing the struggles she has faced in her past. She wrote: ‘I’m trying so hard to explain the complexities of racism to my children. How it happens…

Shocking: Her outing comes two days after she detailed the horrific racial abuse she experienced in her childhood and the prevalent prejudice she still witnesses

Shocking: Her outing comes two days after she detailed the horrific racial abuse she experienced in her childhood and the prevalent prejudice she still witnesses

‘How whilst I don’t understand the struggles a black person living in America might be experiencing, how I do understand and know my own experience of being a mixed race Filipino girl growing up in Norfolk…’

‘I had those words thrown at me. On other occasions, it wasn’t just words, it was rock filled snowballs by a group of boys as I walked home, I had my hair cut in the school cloakrooms by some girls, later they threatened a lighter…

‘There was spitting. “Why does your mum speak like that? Why don’t you have an accent?” I was born here. “Yeah, but you don’t belong here”…  

‘I also remember the pride and relief I felt when a bus of school children, aged 10 pulled up next to my own bus and the children opposite all started making “Chinese eyes and buck teeth” to then have my own bus retaliate with fist signs and fingers…

‘It was small “victory”, I felt embarrassed, hot, shamed but I remember it so well because for the first time, I didn’t feel alone, I had a small token of solidarity that gave me courage.’

Heartfelt: The songstress took to Instagram on Wednesday morning to reveal she is struggling to explain racism to her children amid the Black Lives Matter movement

Heartfelt: The songstress took to Instagram on Wednesday morning to reveal she is struggling to explain racism to her children amid the Black Lives Matter movement