What the frock: Rita Ora
Our panelists on the latest and greatest celebrity looks
Rita Ora goes silver and sporty in London last night
Lou Stoppard, fashion editor at SHOWstudio
So as much as I'd like to say that I find Rita Ora painfully annoying, I'm actually pretty obsessed with her look. It's basically how I want my sassy alter ego to dress. That visor? Pure sass. 'Look at me', it screams, while protecting her eyes from us less shiny mortals. I can't tell if that Supreme thing she's holding is a clutch or some kind of hefty press release, but I'm into it. And the shoes - hot.
Harriet Walker, news editor at Never Underdressed
Where the lovely Rita has gone wrong in the past, in my opinion, is dressing like a carbon copy hipster – and we all know nobody actually does that anymore unless they're really quite out of the loop. This look is much better, and far cooler. It's chic but with a sporty twist, smart and utilitarian tailoring made street by the insertion of a (trend klaxon) bomber jacket. So it's sophisticated without being too grown up. And the Barbara Kruger sticker on the laptop packs a punch too, to stop things feeling too corporate. That computer is for riffing on lyrics and tweeting her 'wifey' Cara Delevingne, rather than typing out invoices.
Anna Hart, writer and columnist
Normally Rita Ora looks like a collage of all sorts of awesome things, but the combo is all a bit Republican-congresswoman-in-the-1990s, and that glossy rattan visor reminds me of cheap furniture. I’m also no friend of strappy shoes with a peg trouser leg, a look that immediately makes me feel like a chain hotel manageress. But she could have almost pulled it off, with slick hair, polished make-up and clean accessorising. The one saving grace of this look? At least it’s still got Rita Ora in it.