Hitting all the right style notes! Tallia Storm sizzles in a plunging scarlet trouser suit at her album launch party

She always turns heads with her glamorous ensembles. 

And Tallia Storm ensured all eyes would be on her as she attended the party for her new album at Bunga Bunga Battersea on Friday. 

Showcasing her sensational figure, the 19-year-old songstress dazzled in a plunging two-piece suit as she sashayed into the venue. 

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Stunning: Tallia Storm ensured all eyes would be on her as she attended the party for her new album at Bunga Bunga Battersea on Friday

Stunning: Tallia Storm ensured all eyes would be on her as she attended the party for her new album at Bunga Bunga Battersea on Friday

Flaunting her cleavage, the blonde bombshell dared to go braless beneath the garment as she strolled into the bar with a beaming grin on her face.

She teamed her plunging blazer with pair of matching trousers, with a bold stripe across the seam that aided in elongating her lean pins. 

Boosting her frame, The Good Life singer donned a pair of patent black courts on the outing which complemented her small cross body bag.  

Glam: Tallia looked sensational

Racy in red: Showcasing her sensational figure, the 19-year-old songstress dazzled in a plunging two-piece suit as she sashayed into the venue

Wearing her glossy golden locks in loose waves, the pretty popstar finished off the look with a pair of large hooped earrings.   

The songstress was out to party after the release of her debut album Teenage Tears , and was joined for the night by pal Valentine Sozbilir. 

Also in attendance on the night was Lottie Moss and Made In Chelsea's Emily Blackwell.  

Chest a glimpse! Flaunting her cleavage, the blonde bombshell dared to go braless beneath the garment as she strolled into the bar with a beaming grin on her face

Chest a glimpse! Flaunting her cleavage, the blonde bombshell dared to go braless beneath the garment as she strolled into the bar with a beaming grin on her face

Leggy lady! Boosting her frame, The Good Life singer donned a pair of patent black courts on the outing which complemented her small cross body bag

As for romance, in recent months Tallia discussed her secret teenage love affair with Brooklyn Beckham.

The Scottish beauty explained although she and Brooklyn kept their romance very private, she was introduced to his superstar parents; fashion designer Victoria, 42, and former footballer David, 41, and used to hang out at their home.

'We dated, it was puppy like,' Tallia told MailOnline. 'We kept our love all very private. We were only spotted together once.

Two's company: The songstress was out to party after the release of her debut album Teenage Tears , and was joined for the night by pal Valentine Sozbilir

Two's company: The songstress was out to party after the release of her debut album Teenage Tears , and was joined for the night by pal Valentine Sozbilir

Blonde bombshell: Wearing her glossy golden locks in loose waves, the pretty popstar finished off the look with a pair of large hooped earrings

Blonde bombshell: Wearing her glossy golden locks in loose waves, the pretty popstar finished off the look with a pair of large hooped earrings

'He came to see me perform. We kept it very private. It was real. We spent a lot of time together.

His dad used to drop him off at my house and I'd go to his. I have nothing but respect for his mum and dad.'

Discussing the end of their romance, she added: 'It came to an end when I saw him in the papers with another girl. I was like, "Oh my goodness".

Tallia admitted she channeled her heartbreak into songwriting, and revealed during the summer that her single, Still In Love, is all about her 'puppy love' with Brooklyn.

Gal pals: Also in attendance on the night was Tallia's friends Lottie Moss and Made In Chelsea's Emily Blackwell

Gal pals: Also in attendance on the night was Tallia's friends Lottie Moss and Made In Chelsea's Emily Blackwell

 

 

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