Rita Ora shows off multiple outfit changes and heads out to dinner with Coldplay in New York
Pop star sizzled on the streets of Big Apple as she showed her fashion credentials
RITA Ora has shown off her fashion credentials by wearing four head-turning outfits in just one day before heading out to dinner with Coldplay.
The pop star ditched her bra to tease fans with a glimpse of sideboob in a revealing denim jumpsuit, which was followed by three more clothing changes.
Rita is currently in New York City shooting the new series of America’s Next Top Model after she was hired to replace Tyra Banks as the host of the hit US TV show.
She has been treating the streets of the Big Apple like her own personal runway over the last few days, showing off her stunning outfits during filming.
She took her outfit parade to the next level yesterday when she managed to change clothes three times in one day.
Rita threaded colourful ribbons into her hair and wore it in plaits for her casual look in a denim jumpsuit.
The plunging neckline showed a generous amount of flesh, but she kept the look simple by teaming the striking outfit with trainers.
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She was also spotted wearing a simple stripey maxi-dress with a deep neckline.
The pop star also changed up her hair, but kept her plain white trainers.
She went on to change into a stunning white dress for the evening as she headed out to a Coldplay concert.
Rita added a black leather jacket, but refused to change out of her trusty white trainers for the gig.
However, Rita's was not done with wardrobe changes as she ditched her white outfit for another stripey dress to attend the band's afterparty.
She headed to the upmarket Spotted Pig restaurant in Manhattan's West Village to party with the musicians after their concert.
Rita is taking charge of the 23rd season of the hit reality TV contest.
She is replacing the show’s creator and longtime host Tyra, who is set to remain onboard as an executive producer.
Rita's new version of America's Next Top Model is expected to debut in the US later this year.