Myleene Klass and Vogue Williams wow in sexy black outfits at School of Rock premiere
The pair dressed up to the nines for the opening night of the London musical based on the film
CLASSIC black was the dress code for Mylenee Klass and Vogue Williams who wowed in sexy dark outfits at the launch of musical School of Rock.
Irish beauty Vogue made the brave decision to pull on a pair skintight rubber trousers which clung to her toned legs as she strutted on the red carpet at the London premiere.
Meanwhile singer Myleene looked equally sassy in a black jumpsuit with a plunging neckline that flashed her cleavage.
Vogue paired her daring trousers with a trendy black shoulder-less top to show off her golden tan and a simple pair of heels.
The Loose Women panellist, who used to be married to Westlife star Brian McFadden, left her long blonde hair in loose waves which fell over her shoulders.
Hear'Say star Myleene chose a similar hairstyle yet went for a stylish one-piece with flared trousers.
The deep V cut neckline showed off her boobs and she drew yet more attention to her chest with a chunky gold necklace.
She confidently worked the camera as she posed with her hand on her hip on the red carpet.
Model and petrolhead Jodie Kidd also gave a nod to the black dress code, wearing a rocky biker jacket, skintight jeans and boots to the event in the capital's Drury Lane.
Popstar Sophie Ellis Bextor rocked the edgy look in a shiny leather skirt paired with a black top.
She made an eye-catching mark on the red carpet in a bright leopard print coat as she entered the venue with a big grin.
Stepping out for the lads was singer Connor Maynard in a blue suit jacket dressed down with trousers.
Sir Cliff Richard also made an appearance - even busting out some moves as he lapped up the attention.
He pointed his finger to the sky and posed with his hand on his hip, before spreading out his arms in a different pose.
Meanwhile Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson and Madeleine Lloyd Webber got into the spirit of the musical and gave rock hand signs to the waiting photographers.
The Duchess pulled out her favourite black leather jacket and matched it with a knee-length skirt.
They were then joined by head honcho Andrew Lloyd Webber and Julian Fellows for more playful antics for the camera.
The musical, based on the 2003 film starring Jack Black, tells the story about a lazy guy who plays the role of teacher in an American school.
He ends up showing the students how to fight back against their elders through rock music.
All the songs in Andrew's musical are freshly-written and the film was adapted by period drama Downton Abbey's creator, Julian.
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During a recent interview, master of musicals Andrew revealed he had only penned the new script because wife Madeleine had asked him to.
He : ‘Yes! She thought of it. Our children loved the movie when they were young – she saw it twice with them. When they insisted on a third time, she said I ought to have a look.’
The show previously ran in New York's Broadway to rave reviews.
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