Leona Lewis looked sensational in a white ruched gown and fur coat as she stepped out for the Argylle premiere in London.
The Bleeding Love singer, 38, who was made an OBE in the King’s New Year’s Honours list, was one of the guests who attended the premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on Wednesday.
Argylle is a film about a secret agent by the same name, who is on a mission to unravel a global spy syndicate.
For the event, Leona wowed in a split white ruched gown, which she paired with an oversized white fur coat that she draped over her shoulders.
She paired the look with silver strap heels adorned with jewels, and carried a small white bag with a pearl handle.
Leona Lewis looked sensational in a white ruched gown and fur coat as she stepped out for the Argylle premiere in London
The Bleeding Love singer, 38, who was made an OBE in the King’s New Year’s Honours list, was one of the guests who attended the premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on Wednesday
Leona finished off the look by wearing her curly locks in a sleek high bun, a pair of elegant drop gold earrings. She opted for a subtle make-up look for the event.
Her appearances comes after it was announced she had been made an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year’s honour list for her services to music and charity.
Leona shot to fame after winning The X Factor in 2006 and launched a hugely successful music career.
Her debut studio album, Spirit, became one of the best-selling albums of the 2000s and the lead single, Bleeding Love, was the best-selling single of 2007.
Leona was the first British female solo artist to reach the top five with eight singles, beating out Olivia Newton-John’s record of seven.
She has also been nominated for six BRIT Awards and three Grammys and has performed on Broadway, TV and the silver screen.
Outside her musical talents, Leona has thrown her support behind many charitable causes and activism.
She has a particular passion for animal rights, publicly speaking out against animal testing and voicing her support for animal activism, sustainability and conservation.
For the event, Leona wowed in a split white ruched gown, which she paired with an oversized white fur coat that she draped over her shoulders
Leona paired the look with silver strap heels adorned with jewels, and carried a small white bag with a pearl handle
Leona finished off the look by wearing her curly locks in a sleek high bun, a pair of elegant drop gold earrings
Leona opted for a subtle make-up look for the event, wearing a nude lipstick and a light smokey eye
In December 2019, Leona and her husband, Dennis Jauch, opened a vegan cafe in Pasadena called Coffee and Plants, partnering with the National Forest Association to plant a tree for every cup they sell.
They expanded to their second location in Studio City earlier this year and the cafe also works in partnership with Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, with proceeds of select items donated to the charity.
Leona has campaigned for the fight against HIV/AIDS, Save The Children’s initiative to stop child hunger at Christmas, to honour the NHS and to raise awareness of children’s mental health.
She has also worked alongside The Prince’s Trust, Teenage Cancer Trust, WWF and American Red Cross as well as performing live during the pandemic to raise funds for COVID-19 initiatives.
Other notable names being honoured in the list include England goalkeeper Mary Earps, who is made an MBE for services to football, and Dame Shirley Bassey, who is made Companion of Honour for her services to music.
Leona Lewis has been made an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year’s honour list for her services to music and charity (pictured in September)
The singer, 38, shot to fame after winning The X Factor in 2006 and launched a hugely successful music career (pictured in 2021)
Her debut studio album, Spirit, became one of the best-selling albums of the 2000s and the lead single, Bleeding Love, was the best-selling single of 2007 (pictured in October)
Game Of Thrones star Emilia Clarke has been made a MBE alongside her mother Jenny as co-founders of SameYou, a brain injury recovery charity they established after she survived two brain haemorrhages.
Director and producer Sir Ridley Scott is made a Knight Grand Cross, while England cricketer Stuart Broad is made a CBE and Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood is made MBE.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: ‘The New Year’s Honours List recognises the exceptional achievements of people across the country and those who have shown the highest commitment to selflessness and compassion.
‘To all honourees, you are the pride of this country and an inspiration to us all.’
This year’s list includes a total of 1,227 recipients, 48% of whom are women, while 13.8% come from an ethnic minority background.