PICS! Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding's girls' night out
The trio stepped out for cocktails at a swanky London bar to celebrate Nicola’s Dainty Doll make-up launch
The trio stepped out for cocktails at a swanky London bar to celebrate Nicola’s Dainty Doll make-up launch
Girls Aloud trio Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding stepped out to celebrate the launch of Nicola’s Dainty Doll make-up range last night, stopping off for cocktails at a trendy London bar.
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Earlier in the day, Nicola hit Harrods to launch the pale skin products, signing autographs, and inviting customers to test the new range.
And after fans flocked to try the new cosmetics, formulated specially for fair skin, it seems Nic decided a little celebration was in order.
The star enlisted Girls Aloud BFFs Sarah and Kimberley for a night on the tiles, and took her pals to the swanky Maderin Oriental to toast her success.
Looking glam and glossy – Nic in the sweeping blush maxi skirt, and cutesy 'Doll' tee she wore to the launch – the girls grinned away for a photo, and took to Twitter to post the snap.
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‘3 Dainty Dolls celebrating at Mandarin Oriental,’ the caption read.
Noticeably absent, however, was fourth bandmade Nadine Coyle. Although Cheryl Cole couldn’t make the launch due to work commitments in LA, Nadine touched down in the capital just last week to launch her solo career.
But the star was nowhere to be seen at the celebrations, further fuelling rumours of a rift in the band.
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