Wild thing: Nicole Scherinzger wears a snakeprint dress to the London premiere of Selma on Tuesday night
She's currently playing a feline in the West End production of Cats.
So
it looked like Nicole Scherzinger is continuing to find inspiration
from the animal kingdom when it came to her latest red carpet look.
The
singer showed off her stunning figure in a snake-print halterneck
Ermanno Scervino dress as she attended the European premiere of Martin
Luther King biopic Selma on Tuesday night.
Fleeting visit: Nicole's appearance on the red carpet came before she is expected to tread the boards in Cats at the Palladium
Smoulder: Nicole works her magic for the photographers
Dapper: Selma's leading man David Oyelowo and his wife Jessica enjoy their moment in the spotlight
Critics' darlings: David (left) and co-star Tom Wilkinson have won universal praise from critics for their performances in the film
Also in attendance was ex-Sugababe Jade Ewen, singer Ella Eyre and campaigner Doreen Lawrence.
The European premiere of Selma drew a big crowd after getting lots of buzz and nominations this award's season.
So far the film has won Best Original Song for Glory by John Legend and Common at the Golden Globes.
The film is up for Best Picture and Best Original Song at the Oscars, but controversially missed out on a nomination for David, who plays the US civil rights activist.
United: Director Ava DuVernay joins some of the cast, including Tom, Colman Domingo and David
Pretty in pink: Former Sugababes Jade Ewen looked lovely in a pink prom dress
Winter chic: Singer Ella Eyre wore a trendy black cape and over-the-knee leather boots
The movie centres on the civil rights marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965 led by Luther King Jnr, James Bevel, Hosea Williams and John Lewis.
Starring alongside Oyelowo is Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon Johnson, Tim Roth as George Wallace, Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King and Common as Bevel.
Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey has a small role in the movie as Annie Lee Cooper, who famously punched Selma Sheriff Jim Clark in Selma in January 1965.
Making a statement: The director Ava wore an unusual black and pink ensemble, while campaigner Doreen Lawrence also attended
Time for the fans: David signs autographs for film fans who braved the cold evening
Gritty: David as Martin Luther King Jnr in a scene from Selma