She's been keeping herself busy since recently announcing her split from on/off beau David Gandy.
And Mollie King, 28, showed no signs of heartbreak on Thursday night when she turned out to support Save the Children's A Night of Motown gala at the Roundhouse in Camden.
The singer cut a sophisticated figure in an all-black ensemble which revealed her taut tum.
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All for a good cause: Mollie King, 28, showed no signs of heartbreak on Thursday night when she turned out to support Save the Children's A Night of Motown gala at the Roundhouse in Camden
The style queen rocked a smart blazer with the sleeves rolled up for a more casual look, worn over a crop top which exposed her tanned midriff.
She teamed the items with pleather leggings and a pair of teetering heels, while she stored her belongings in a leather clutch.
The Saturdays songstress styled her shoulder-length blonde tresses in a middle parting and added a touch of glamour to her face with a slick of deep red glossy lipstick.
Back in black: The singer cut a sophisticated figure in an all-black ensemble which revealed her taut tum
Classy: The style queen rocked a smart blazer with the sleeves rolled up for a more casual look, worn over a crop top which exposed her tanned midriff
Blonde beauty: She teamed the items with pleather leggings and a pair of teetering heels while she stored her belongings in a leather clutch
Mollie had a twinkle in her eye as she flashed a pearly white smile on her way into the venue.
The blonde beauty has a long-running relationship with the charity, having designed a pair of shoes for an auction back in 2013.
She announced her split from model Gandy at the Elle Style Awards last month. Speaking to MailOnline, she said: 'I'm single so I guess I'll just see when Mr Right comes knocking on my door. I'm not playing the field and I'm not on any dating sites. But if you've got any hook ups send them my way.'
Big hair, don't care: Host for the evening was actress and Save the Children supporter Helena Bonham Carter
Laughing out loud: Event director Dora Loewenstein and Helena had a blast at the Motown themed bash
Doing her bit for charity: Presenter Myleene Klass also stopped by the musical fundraiser, which saw live acts perform Motown classics as well as soulful newer songs
Hostess with the mostess: Helena, pictured with Sir Tim Rice and Dora, took her duties seriously
Headline news: Natasha Kaplinsky rocked a sparkling halterneck jumpsuit
Host for the evening was actress and Save the Children supporter Helena Bonham Carter.
The Harry Potter star was her usual quirky self, rocking an eye-catching perm and incorporating plenty of colour into her make-up.
She decorated her eyes with a shimmering silver and blue shadow and added a touch of red just beneath her thick eyebrows.
Displaying her plump pout for the cameras, her lips were given a slick of glossy pink, and she added even more glam with a pair of large white hooped earrings.
Eye-catching: Former Olympian Denise Lewis wowed in a patterned mini dress
Plenty of sparkle: Mylene Klass's shimmering black jacket caught the lights
All smiles: Lenny Henry was joined by a pal in a glitzy gown as he posed for a picture with Jon Snow and Precious Lunga
Family affair: Alexander Armstrong and his sister Alice enjoyed a glass of bubbly
Her nude and black dress was made up of curved lines which drew the eye from top to bottom. A sparkly silver clutch complemented her eye-make-up and nicely finished her ensemble.
The star-studded guestlist included news anchors Jon Snow and Natasha Kaplinsky, comedians Lenny Henry and Alexander Armstrong, former Olympian Denise Lewis, media personality Myleene Klass and lyricist Sir Tim Rice.
It was the fifth year in a row the charity held a gala at the iconic London venue following A Night of Disco, A Night of Reggae, A Night of Funk & Soul and A Night of Blues.
The events have proved to be a successful way of raising funds, with A Night of Disco bringingin £1.41million and included performances by Heatwave, Sister Sledge, Sophie Ellis Bextor and Earth, Wind & Fire.
Soul man: Lamar put on a soulful performance for the star-studded audience
Party time: Dora Loewenstein and a snappily dressed Count Manfredi della Gherardesca were in high spirits
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