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Saturday, 29 November 2014

Floor-less fashion! Cheryl Fernandez-Versini stuns in sparkly strapless dress while Mel B picks orange and black mesh as they both rock long gowns on X Factor



Cheryl Fernandez-Versini went for classic glamour on Saturday night's X Factor.
The 31-year-old went for a sparkling floor-length strapless gown, as she kept things sophisticated for the latest round of live shows.
Meanwhile Mel B also wore a long dress, picking a patterned orange and black mesh number.
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Sophisticate soldier: Cheryl Fernandez-Versini kept it simple for the X Factor in a floor-length gown

Sophisticate soldier: Cheryl Fernandez-Versini kept it simple for the X Factor in a floor-length gown
Mel's choice was striking but looked a little busy with its graphic print, next to Cheryl's nude shade, embellished number.
With intricate beading and a simple silhouette, Cheryl look well and truly Christmas party-ready.
She accessorised with NOA fine jewellery and kept her newly darkened hair down in loose curls.
Her make-up was focused on rich brown and pink tones in her smoky eye, with strong brows and a neutral lip.
Top to toe glamour! Cheryl and Mel B both chose floor-length gowns for this week's live shows

Top to toe glamour! Cheryl and Mel B both chose floor-length gowns for this week's live shows
Top to toe glamour! Cheryl and Mel B both chose floor-length gowns for this week's live shows
Figure hugging: Both ladies showed off their waists in their tight dresses

Figure hugging: Both ladies showed off their waists in their tight dresses
Mel also wore her hair down, choosing a slicked down, straight bob style and similar bronze eye make-up.
Her dress had interesting mesh detail around the neckline and tapered down into a fishtail skirt at the floor.
They were both fighting hard for their last remaining acts, Cheryl for Lauren Platt and Mel for Andrea Faustini.
Cheryl was quick to tell audiences that her act had been suffering from strep throat all week, while Mel reminded everyone what a lovely person Andrea is.
Sometimes smiling: The judges differed on some performances but generally agreed the standard was very high
Lots to say: As usual Mel was one of the more vocal judges, picking up on people's weaknesses
Lots to say: As usual Mel was one of the more vocal judges, picking up on people's weaknesses
Both had good performances, although 17-year-old Lauren did struggle slightly with some of her high notes.
In the second round she sang Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia, which she slowed down like her first week efforts.
The judges were all thrilled with her second round efforts, 'a perfect little pop star,' Louis said.
Tough week: With standard very high, the judges couldn't agree on the top acts to go through
Tough week: With standard very high, the judges couldn't agree on the top acts to go through
Dazzling: Cheryl's dress had intricate beading all over it

Dazzling: Cheryl's dress had intricate beading all over it
Meanwhile Andrea showed a different side to himself, taking on a more modern track than his usual Whitney Houston style performances, Andrea did his best to prove he shouldn't be back in the bottom two again tomorrow.
The Italian sang Chandelier by Sia at the recommendation of singer Sam Smith. 
Once again, Simon Cowell gave him criticism, this time for 'pushing the song too hard'.
Watch those hems! Mel and Cheryl both made sure to hold their skirts up so they didn't trip on their way out of the studio
Watch those hems! Mel and Cheryl both made sure to hold their skirts up so they didn't trip on their way out of the studio
Watch those hems! Mel and Cheryl both made sure to hold their skirts up so they didn't trip on their way out of the studio

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