Myleene Klass puts on a VERY stylish display in a leopard print trouser suit

She’s become a style icon of sorts for her looks to present her radio show.

And Myleene Klass was looking more chic than ever as she strolled into Global Studios in a gorgeous leopard print trouser suit on Wednesday.

The presenter, 42, beamed in her standout two-piece as she arrived to present the mid-morning programme on Smooth Radio.

Stylish: Myleene Klass, 42, was looking more chic than ever as she strolled into Global Studios in a gorgeous leopard print trouser suit on Wednesday

Myleene displayed her flawless fashion sense in a gorgeous leopard print blazer and matching trousers as she arrives at the radio studios.

The former Hear-Say singer teamed the two-piece with black leather strapped heels as she battled the drizzly weather to head into the studio.

Myleene finished her chic look with oversized sunglasses and a Chanel handbag as she arrived to present the Smooth show.

Gorgeous: The presenter beamed in her standout two-piece as she arrived to present the mid-morning programme on Smooth Radio

Gorgeous: The presenter beamed in her standout two-piece as she arrived to present the mid-morning programme on Smooth Radio

Since giving birth to her son Apollo last year, Myleene has been doing her bit to normalise breastfeeding and recently shared another picture of herself feeding her little boy. 

She wrote: ‘After a long day at work, so happy I made it home for the night feed. #normalisebreastfeeding.’

Back in July, the mother-of-three defended her decision to share pictures of herself feeding her son.

Sensational: Myleene displayed her flawless fashion sense in a gorgeous leopard print blazer and matching trousers as she arrives at the radio studios

Sensational: Myleene displayed her flawless fashion sense in a gorgeous leopard print blazer and matching trousers as she arrives at the radio studios

Candid: Since giving birth to her son Apollo last year, Myleene has been doing her bit to normalise breastfeeding and recently shared another picture of herself feeding her little boy

Candid: Since giving birth to her son Apollo last year, Myleene has been doing her bit to normalise breastfeeding and recently shared another picture of herself feeding her little boy

She said: ‘Uh oh. Some of us mums are being chastised for pumping. No one bats an eyelid prepping their own breakfast, why choose to get flustered over my baby having his? Boobs were designed to feed. 

‘How funny that some fat, cells and glands could so deeply offend so many. Being a mum is hard enough. You can’t do right for doing wrong. Seemingly, everyone knows how to raise YOUR baby except you. 

‘If you feed with formula, you’re supposedly the devil, if you breastfeed, you’re offending those that don’t or can’t and worse yet, the patriarchy won’t be able to control themselves…stop titillating the men folk!’

Doting: Back in July, the mother-of-three defended her decision to share pictures of herself feeding her son, who she calls her 'little miracle baby'

Doting: Back in July, the mother-of-three defended her decision to share pictures of herself feeding her son, who she calls her ‘little miracle baby’

She continued: ‘My body, my baby, my choice. I’ve been exclusively breastfeeding Apollo for 11 months. He’s my miracle baby. It’s a part of our bond. I love, LOVE doing it for him.

‘The photos of other women breastfeeding, pumping, normalise things for me and if mine, in turn, do the same for other mothers who feel embarrassed, judged or that they should need to stifle their baby under a Muslin lest they offend some wallflower with their life giving, breastfeeding skills, I’ll continue posting.’

Finalising her point by going into detail about the struggles new mums face, she said: ‘The cracked nipples, feeding through mastitis, engorgement, bleeding, blocked milk ducts, the fear someone’s left the freezer drawer open and ruined your milk stash, the night pumping…

‘The leaking, the boulder sized bras cutting up your shoulders, the extra weight your body clings onto, trying not to spill a drop as you decant at work, timing your feeds so you don’t explode, watching what you eat and drink, these mums deserve support and respect, not critique. What a bunch of babies.’

Earlier this year, Myleene declared she was on a mission to ‘normalise’ breastfeeding and said she’s not trying to ‘race her body back’ after putting on five stone in pregnancy weight. 

No rush: Earlier this year, Myleene declared she was on a mission to 'normalise' breastfeeding and said she's not trying to 'race her body back' after gaining five stone during her pregnancy

No rush: Earlier this year, Myleene declared she was on a mission to ‘normalise’ breastfeeding and said she’s not trying to ‘race her body back’ after gaining five stone during her pregnancy