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Not so elegant: Alesha appears in UGG boots and mini dress to celebrate the end of Strictly
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31 December 2007
The usually elegant singer arrived at the venue in high heels but was sporting a pair of UGG boots by the end of the night.
The 29-year-old, who has reportedly been asked to model for five high street stores since her Strictly victory, showed off her stunning curves in a revealing mini dress.
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Fill your boots: Alesha Dixon leaves the party with friends having changed into a pair of less than elegant UGGs
The exclusive End of Year bash at Kenza was attended by a host of stars including Strictly runner up Matt Di Angelo and Alesha's dance partner Matthew Cutler.
David Walliams also made an appearance but left after just fifteen minutes.
Now she is a household name, Dixon is expected to make millions and her success is expected to kickstart her ailing music career.
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The sultry star arrives on the red carpet in slightly more flattering footwear
Dixon, from Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, had her first taste of fame as part of the garage/R&B girl band Mis-Teeq.
They released two successful albums - Lickin' On Both Sides in 2001 and Eye Candy in 2003 - and had several hit singles, including Scandalous and Can't Get It Back.
The band broke up in March 2005 and Dixon married Harvey three months later but filed for divorce this year after he admitted an affair with Hylton - his co-star in the West End musical Daddy Cool. Hylton is expecting his baby early next year.
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Alesha's Strictly co-finalist Matt Di Angelo arrives at the bash with Anthony Costa, former member of boyband Blue
David Walliams left the party after just 15 minutes, and Alesha's dance partner Matthew Cutler (right) was also in attendance
Dixon was signed to Polydor Records as a solo artist after Mis-Teeq broke up but cancelled the release of her first single, Superficial, when it was leaked.
Her single Lipstick made number 14 in the UK singles charts in 2006 but the follow-up, Knock Down, peaked at number 45 and she was dropped by the record company.
She left with full rights to her unreleased debut album, Fired Up, which she is now expected to release in the new year.
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