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Myleene Klass looks effortlessly demure in a black trench coat and leopard print dress as she heads to work at Smooth FM

Chanel accessories and leopard print clothing are staple items in her glamorous work wardrobe.

And Myleene Klass sported another classic and chic work outfit on Friday as she headed to Global Radio studios in Leicester Square.

The radio host, 42 exuded elegance in a black trench coat and leopard print dress as she made her grand entrance to present her Smooth FM show.

Elegant: Myleene Klass sported another classic and demure work outfit as she headed to Global Radio studios in Leicester Square on Friday morning

Elegant: Myleene Klass sported another classic and demure work outfit as she headed to Global Radio studios in Leicester Square on Friday morning

Myleene cut a stylish silhouette in her Burberry coat with a black belt that cinched in at the waist and complemented her fedora hat. 

Her leopard print maxi dress featured a plunging neckline and thigh-high split to reveal her knee-high leather boots. 

The mother-of-three draped her Chanel tote bag on her arm as she sauntered through the city centre. 

She added a touch of glamour with gold necklaces, a gold watch and oversized sunglasses. 

Turning heads: The radio host, 42 exuded elegance in a black trench coat and leopard print dress as she made her grand entrance to present her Smooth FM show

Turning heads: The radio host, 42 exuded elegance in a black trench coat and leopard print dress as she made her grand entrance to present her Smooth FM show

L'Agence 'Cameron' leopard print maxi dress

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Myleene Klass invested in this L'Agence shirt dress a while ago now, and she's definitely getting her money's worth!

This button down design has got to be the most versatile style ever. She has previously worn it buttoned up as a dress and left open as a duster coat with jeans and a T-shirt. Even a baby bump was no problem for this genius dress!

This time she's layered it up with a classic Burberry trench coat and added a Chanel bag, leather knee boots, Jimmy Choo sunglasses and a personalised necklace by Amy Russell Taylor. Doesn't she look the picture of autumnal chic?

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Amy Russell Taylor personalised necklace

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Myleene tucked her caramel tresses away in a neat bun and rocked a neutral make-up look. 

The Smooth FM presenter, who is of Filipino and Austrian descent, recently criticised wealthy middle class families for the way they talk about their Filipino members of staff.

Myleene admitted she was 'shocked' when she heard acquaintances talking in 'derogatory' terms about their South East Asian nannies.  

Speaking to Charlotte Hawkins on the Last, Past and Blast podcast, she revealed she previously confronted pals on their prejudices. 

Designer taste: Myleene cut a stylish silhouette in her Burberry coat with a black belt that cinched in at the waist and complemented her fedora hat

Designer taste: Myleene cut a stylish silhouette in her Burberry coat with a black belt that cinched in at the waist and complemented her fedora hat

Stunning: Her leopard print maxi dress featured a plunging neckline and thigh-high split to reveal her knee-high leather boots

Stunning: Her leopard print maxi dress featured a plunging neckline and thigh-high split to reveal her knee-high leather boots

She said: 'I'm shocked. People do it so easily. I live in north London and I've seen it a lot, you hear it a lot. And it's not seen as something that's even seen as offensive.   

'You don't own someone, you can't say I'm going on holiday and say my Filipino girl is around for the summer, I've heard that so many times in some North London circles here.

'My jaw's just hit the floor. When I do say something it's questioned why I feel I can say something because they , "You're not like that." 

'But I am like that, I have Filipino heritage and you don't own anybody and that kind of language is not appropriate any time.'

Criticism: Myleene recently hit out at some wealthy middle class families for the way they talk about their Filipino members of staff

Criticism: Myleene recently hit out at some wealthy middle class families for the way they talk about their Filipino members of staff

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