Louisa Johnson stands out in a sheer cropped jacket and iridescent trousers at art exhibition

Louisa Johnson stands out in a sheer cropped jacket and iridescent trousers as she attends an art exhibition

She recently credited lockdown for ‘saving her life’ as she used her time away from her career to focus on herself.

And Louisa Johnson appeared in great spirits as she attended Sophie Tea’s private viewing of her latest collection Send More Nudes at her Carnaby Street store in London on Wednesday.

The 2015 X Factor winner, 22, caught the eye as she flashed a hint of her bra underneath a sheer cropped jacket.

In great spirits: The artist recently credited lockdown for 'saving her life' as she used her time away from her career to focus on herself

Cheery: Louisa Johnson appeared in great spirits as she attended Sophie Tea’s private viewing of her latest collection Send More Nudes at her Carnaby Street store in London on Wednesday

Borrowing fashion inspiration from the 70s, the singer teamed her see-through outerwear with iridescent, wide-leg trousers.

The media personality added height to her frame in pointed white heels, and styled her appearance in a selection of gold rings.

With her tresses worn in loose waves, the Tears hitmaker complemented her naturally radiant complexion with dewy foundation and shimmery orange eyeshadow. 

Turning heads: The 2015 X Factor winner, 22, caught the eye as she flashed a hint of her bra underneath a sheer cropped jacket

Turning heads: The 2015 X Factor winner, 22, caught the eye as she flashed a hint of her bra underneath a sheer cropped jacket

Bold display: Borrowing fashion inspiration from the 70s, the singer teamed her see-through outerwear with iridescent, wide-leg trousers

Bold display: Borrowing fashion inspiration from the 70s, the singer teamed her see-through outerwear with iridescent, wide-leg trousers

Louisa’s appearance came after she claimed the UK’s lockdown ‘saved [her] in a lot of ways’ as it made her learn to look after herself and helped her manage her anxiety.

The artist spoke exclusively with MailOnline as she detailed the benefits of having a rare break from her busy schedule while staying indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic.  

The blonde said: ‘It actually helped my anxiety a little bit, only because I was at home and was just relaxing.

Mother-daughter night out: The Forever Young hitmaker was in good company as she joined her driving instructor mum Lisa

Mother-daughter night out: The Forever Young hitmaker was in good company as she joined her driving instructor mum Lisa

All in the details: The musician complemented her naturally radiant complexion with dewy foundation and shimmery orange eyeshadow

All in the details: The musician complemented her naturally radiant complexion with dewy foundation and shimmery orange eyeshadow

‘I didn’t need to be anywhere or do anything so I kind of just had the time to myself and really worked on me and I think that really, really helped. I think it was kind of necessary actually.

‘I think lockdown, as weird as it sounds, probably saved me in a lot of ways because as I’ve said I had that time to myself and I’ve learned about myself a lot more and things became a lot clearer to me, just in many different ways. I definitely think it helped me.

‘Things became clearer and I just got the time to look after myself and focus on myself, workout, eat good, get some routine and some structure, which I think for anybody with anxiety I think it’s really important to have that structure in their lives.’