Rita Ora dons wacky Gothic leather outfit and dramatic blue make-up as she arrives to BBC studios

Rita Ora dons wacky Gothic leather outfit and dramatic blue make-up as she arrives to the BBC studios in London

She’s had her hands full lately filming the upcoming Oliver Twist remake as well as judging The Masked Singer.

And Rita Ora showed off her quirky sense of style as she arrived at the BBC studios in London in a Gothic outfit on Monday. 

The hitmaker, 29, turned heads in a black leather jacket with brown striped collar and sleeves which she wore over a beige top.

Out and about: Rita Ora, 29, showed off her quirky sense of style as she arrived at the BBC studios in London in a Gothic outfit on Monday

Rita also donned black skintight trousers with a cut out along  the thigh while she added height to her frame with a pair of black heels.

Donning a variety of silver necklaces, Rita added to her look with dramatic blue eyeshadow.

Looking in good spirits as she arrived to the studio, the singer completed her look for the day by styling her platinum blonde locks into voluminous curls.

Rita has been working hard in 2020, unveiling her new single How To Be Lonely last week, which was written by fellow chart-topper Lewis Capaldi.

Outfit: The hitmaker turned heads as she arrived to the studio in a black leather jacket with brown striped collar and sleeves which she wore over a beige top

Outfit: The hitmaker turned heads as she arrived to the studio in a black leather jacket with brown striped collar and sleeves which she wore over a beige top

Fashion: Rita also donned black skintight trousers with a cut out along the thigh while she added height to her frame with a pair of black heels

Fashion: Rita also donned black skintight trousers with a cut out along the thigh while she added height to her frame with a pair of black heels

Fashion: Rita also donned black skintight trousers with a cut out along the thigh while she added height to her frame with a pair of black heels 

Quirky: The back of Rita's trousers had 'Paris' written across it while Rita also sported a pair of shades

Quirky: The back of Rita's trousers had 'Paris' written across it while Rita also sported a pair of shades

Quirky: The back of Rita’s trousers had ‘Paris’ written across it while Rita also sported a pair of shades

Speaking about the new track on the Capital Breakfast Show with Roman Kemp last week, Rita described how she finds being alone ‘liberating’ after her breakup.

She doesn’t refer to which breakup this was, but her most notable ones include Andrew Watt and Andrew Garfield.

She told Roman: ‘Basically what I love about this song, was that I heard it and it was like midway through I guess, you know, breaking up and I kind just was like, you know what “gosh I don’t know why we always put this thing on ourselves of like, oh no we can’t be by ourselves and it’s so hard to be alone”’

‘And all that stuff and I just thought you know what, I thought sometimes it’s really cool and really liberating and I’ve been going through a phase where I’ve been really good at being by myself and like having baths on a Saturday and getting a massage and being OK and being content.

‘And don’t think it’s something to shy away from, and I actually think it’s a beautiful thing because it makes you a better person and I don’t feel like people talk about it enough.

‘So when I heard it, I thought “wow Lewis, you really touched a nerve”, especially for me, so I hope when people listen to it, it touches them too.’

Quirky: Donning a variety of silver necklaces, Rita added to her look with dramatic blue eyeshadow

Quirky: Donning a variety of silver necklaces, Rita added to her look with dramatic blue eyeshadow