This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google The pop star spoke on the red carpet at the WE Day event in London. Just over two years after fiancé Oliver Cheshire popped the question, Pixie, 29, wore a ribbed dress that was half pink, half red and separated by a multi-coloured zig-zag pattern. ‘I’m not really a Bridezilla-type of girl,’ she said. The 29-year-old singer has been engaged to model Oliver Cheshire since 2016 and had been planning to tie the knot this year, but now they don't know whether their big day will go ahead because of social distancing guidelines. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Pixie Lott has said she thought the Duchess of Sussex’s wedding gown was “so beautiful and classic” but that hers will be different.

The 28-year-old singer, who said ‘yes’ to her 30-year-old model boyfriend when he got down on one knee on the steps of London’s St Paul’s Cathedral in November 2016, tells us she’s gone for a ‘different’ gown to the one worn by the Duchess of Sussex, but vows to have a ‘classic vibe’ big day.‘I have been wedding dress shopping… I don’t want to give too much away, but I know what it’s going to be and what it’s going to look like, so yeah I’m getting close,’ she said, as Now caught up with her on the blue carpet at WE Day UK, held at Wembley’s SSE Arena last week.But Pixie won’t be taking inspiration from the Duchess of Sussex, following her wedding to Pixie and Oliver, who met back in 2010 at an event organised by Select Models, are expected to tie the knot later this year, having not one, but two ceremonies and six hen dos for Pixie, organised by 14 bridesmaids and her sister Charlie who is reportedly the Maid of Honour.So has Bridezilla taken over? It was so beautiful and classic.”She added: “(A wedding dress) is so hard to pick because there are so many nice styles – the straight down, the in or out.“It’s been so hard to decide. ‘I don’t know when, but I’d love to have my own little famo…’. I loved hers though. Pixie Lott's wedding plans are "uncertain" due to the coronavirus pandemic. You’ve just got to enjoy it, embrace it.“It’s a real big deal, it’s a one day thing, so I don’t want to get stressed out about it and be all pressured.” The Voice Kids judge reassured us it hasn’t. SINGER Pixie Lott looks on the bright side in a half-and-half outfit. I love kids, I’m a big family person.“My mum’s actually here. But I don’t know what I’ll be like when it gets close to the big day!’And do you have any plans for the pitter-patter of ‘pixie’ feet some time in the future?‘I love kids!’ she replied. ‘I’m quite a go-with-the-flow person – just enjoy it and embrace it.

Pixie Lott has said she thought the Duchess of Sussex’s wedding gown was “so beautiful and classic” but that hers will be different.The pop singer is planning her wedding to model Oliver Cheshire and admitted she was struggling to settle on a dress.Speaking on the red carpet at the WE Day event in London, the 28-year-old said she wanted to avoid anything “too trendy, too quirky or out there”.The Baby hit-maker plans to have 12 bridesmaids, one maid of honour and five flower girls at her wedding, but has not yet set the date.Asked about Meghan’s Givenchy dress, she replied: “Oh, she looked amazing, just so beautiful.“My dress is different to Meghan’s. I want it to be something that I don’t look back on in 10 years time and be like ‘Oh, what was I thinking?’“It can’t be too trendy, too quirky or out there, and I do always love the classic vibe.”Describing herself as “family orientated”, Lott added that she planned to have her “own little fammo” but was currently focused on her wedding.She said: “I hope I make a good mum. She was snapped … She hates cameras through, so nobody put one on her. I’m very family orientated so I’d like to think…“I don’t know when it would be but, yeah, I would like to have my own little fammo.”The Cry Me Out singer said she felt relaxed about the ceremony but expected her nerves to fray closer to the date.She said: “I’m not really a bridezilla-y type of girl but I’m not sure what it will be like when it gets closer to the day.“I’m a go-with-the-flow person.