She's got all the moo-ves: Rita Ora wears cow print mini dress for secret London gig

Rita Ora performed at an intimate secret concert in West London
Photo by Rob Cable/REX
Rachael Sigee14 May 2014
The Weekender

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Rita Ora played a secret gig to competition winners and members of the media in west London last night.

The Hot Right Now singer sang a short and intimate set at Mode featuring songs from her successful debut album, and the first release from her upcoming album.

Her new single I Will Never Let You Down reached number one in the UK charts last week.

Ora looked eye-catching in a form-fitting mini dress with leather cow print, trademark red lipstick and her platinum hair in waves.

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She has hinted that her new single is about her long distance relationship with current boyfriend singer and producer Calvin Harris.

Making her first move away from music, Ora is featuring in the upcoming and highly anticipated 50 Shades of Grey movie adaptation as Christian Grey's sister Mia.

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