Kate Nash is worlds away from her Foundations days in very elaborate blue frilled gown as she hits the red carpet at the SAG Awards
She shot to fame following the release of her very British single Foundations, back in 2007.
But Kate Nash was worlds away from her better-known self on Sunday night, as she made an eye-catching arrival at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
The GLOW star, 30, certainly turned heads in a highly elaborate blue and sheer ruffled gown, as she posed on the red carpet at the Shrine Exposition Center.
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Who's that girl! Kate Nash was worlds away from her better-known self on Sunday night, as she made an eye-catching arrival at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
Known for her quirky sense of style, Kate caught attention in her old-fashioned long sleeved gown, formed of a delicate lavender lace skirt complete with a number of chunky ruffles.
While the dress maintained its baroque feel with a frilly white trim, the bodice was instead made of semi-sheer white mesh, to tease at her slim figure and waist underneath in a sexier touch.
She accessorised with striking silver drop earrings from Alexis Bittar, and tied her look together with a bold slick of red lipstick, in a classically chic finishing touch.
Sheer style: The GLOW star, 30, certainly turned heads in a highly elaborate blue and sheer ruffled gown, as she posed on the red carpet at the Shrine Exposition Center
Back in the day: Kate rose to fame after the release of her huge hit Foundations in 2007 (pictured the following year_
Styling her hair into loose, tousled waves, the Harrow-born singer exuded glamour as she playfully held her skirt out for cameras.
Kate is currently starring in hit comedy GLOW, which was produced by Orange Is The New Black creator Jenji Kohan and nominated for four awards at the bash.
The Foundations hitmaker stars as Rhonda, a British print model dubbed Britannica after she falls for B-movie director Sam Sylvia, who has reluctantly taken on the showrunner job in an amateur women’s wrestling programme.
Strike a pose: Styling her hair into loose, tousled waves, the Harrow-born singer exuded glamour as she playfully held her skirt out for cameras
In the new 10-part series, Kate stars alongside Community's Alison Brie who plays Ruth, an out of work actress, in the series that focus on more than what goes on in the ring and their relationship with one another.
Discussing how she landed the role in the highly-anticipated series - which was released in June last year - Kate revealed she had caught the attention of the show creator while working on another project.
She told Radio Times: 'I had auditioned for things and done a little bit of acting over the years. I got a pilot with Jenji Kohan [creator of OITNB and Executive Producer of GLOW] directed by Gus Van Sant, about the Salem witches, but it never got picked up.
Woman of many talents: Kate is currently starring in Jenji Kohan's new comedy GLOW, which co-stars Jackie Tohn (L) and is up for four nominations at the SAGs
'It was really cool. I was like in the woods shoving sticks up women’s vaginas. I felt very at home there! But Jenji liked my work on that, so when GLOW came up I got the part'.
Although music is still her main passion, the Londoner has recently turned her hand to acting, having appeared in films such as Greetings from Tim Buckley, Syrup, and Powder Room as well as TV miniseries The Devil You Know.
Most recently, the outspoken musician - who is a proud feminist and continues to speak out for women's rights - successfully crowdfunded her next album, although she added that the release date will depend on how well GLOW is received.
What she does best: However Kate rose to fame as a singer, and recently crowdfunded her next album - the release of which depends on GLOW's success (pictured in 2017)
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