Monday, November 28, 2011

Little Mix's Jade gears up for X Factor semi-finals in personalised tights at Hugo premiere

Remember our name! Little Mix's Jade gears up for X Factor semi-finals in personalised tights at Hugo premiere



By Sarah Bull

Last updated at 11:09 PM on 28th November 2011


They are the first girl band to make it through to the X Factor semi-finals, so it's no wonder Little Mix might be slightly concerned about their standing after the show.

So in preparation for this weekend's live shows, the girls have been doing some self-promotion, with Jade Thirlwall leading the way this evening in a nifty pair of personalised tights.

The legwear featured the letters of the band name Little Mix scattered randomly over the sheer black net.


Remember our name! Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall (far right) wore a pair of personalised tights to the premiere of Hugo in London
Remember our name! Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall (far right) wore a pair of personalised tights to the premiere of Hugo in London

Jade teamed the tights with a pair of black shorts and a black and white top.

Alphabet: The tights featured the letters in the band name Little Mix
Alphabet: The tights featured the letters in the band name Little Mix

She was joined by her fellow Little Mix bandmates, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, as they posed for photographers at the Royal Film Performance of Hugo, a film directed by Martin Scorsese.

Having clearly embraced the cardinal rule of girl group dressing, the quartet co-ordinated beautifully in their monochrome numbers.

While Perrie opted for a pair of tight black leggings, white shirt and black leather jackets, Leigh-Anne went for a cute black and white dress with black boots and white socks.

And Jesy looked stunning in a pair of shimmery black trousers, white vest top and black blazer as the girls joined famous faces including the film's stars Sir Ben Kingsley and Chloe Moretz.

Kick-Ass star Chloe looked stunning in an all-black outfit as she posed up at the star-studded premiere with her 14-year-old English co-star Asa Butterfield.

The early 20th century period festive epic sees her play a young girl Isabel, a friend of the titular main character Hugo, played by Butterfield.


Screen stars: Hugo stars Asa Butterfield, Chloe Moretz, Martin Scorsese, Sir Ben Kingsley and Helen McCrory pose at the premiere in London's Leicester Square
Screen stars: Hugo stars Asa Butterfield, Chloe Moretz, Martin Scorsese, Sir Ben Kingsley and Helen McCrory pose at the premiere in London's Leicester Square


Sir Ben Kingsley with wife Daniela Lavender
Sir Ben Kingsley with wife Daniela Lavender
Famous faces: Sir Ben Kingsley and wife Daniela Lavender attended together, while Rod Stewart arrived with wife Penny and son Alisdair

The youngster is an an orphan living a secret life in the walls of a Paris train station in the early 1930s, and he must repair a damaged automaton toy to discover a message from his dead father, who is played by Jude Law.

Much of the action takes place in the station, and Chloe said she could not believe the scale of the set that was made to bring it to life for the $170m budgeted flick.

She said: 'It was a full-scale train station. It was built in two studios placed side by side, which made it gigantic.


Royal presence: Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall walk the red carpet at the premiere
Royal presence: Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall walk the red carpet at the premiere
Honoured to meet you: Director Martin Scorcese meets Prince Charles at the event
Honoured to meet you: Director Martin Scorcese meets Prince Charles at the event

'And they built, to scale, an actual train station. It truly was one of the most magnificent things I’d ever seen. I walked in and saw it for the first time and thought, “It’s really happening.” It was beautiful.'

The screening of the film was also attended by director Scorcese, as well as Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.

The premiere, at the Odeon in Leicester Square, is the principal fundraising event of the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund, the trade charity for the UK film and television industries.


Co-stars: Chloe Moretz and co-star Asa Butterfield pose together for photographers at the cinema
Co-stars: Chloe Moretz and co-star Asa Butterfield pose together for photographers at the cinema




What's so funny? Chloe appeared to be sharing a joke with Prince Charles as she met him
What's so funny? Chloe appeared to be sharing a joke with Prince Charles as she met him

Founded in 1924 the organisation offers practical and financial help to more than 1,000 people and their families every year who have been affected by illness, bereavement, accident or unemployment.

Former Countdown presenter Carol Vorderman was also present at the premiere, looking stylish in a black swing-style coat.

Hugo opens in cinemas in the UK on Friday.


Glamour girls: Carol Vorderman wore a black swing-style coat while Daniela shone in a gold gown
Glamour girls: Carol Vorderman wore a black swing-style coat while Daniela shone in a gold gown
Glamour girls: Carol Vorderman wore a black swing-style coat while Daniela Lavender shone in a gold gown


Departure: The 3D movie is a departure from Scorcese's usual gritty work but is already being praised by critics
Departure: The 3D movie is a departure from Scorcese's usual gritty work but is already being praised by critics





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