She litters her Instagram page with envy-inducing fashion inspiration.
And Rachel Stevens appeared keen to show off some of her latest looks, as she was seen taking part in a photoshoot in London on Thursday afternoon.
The former S Club 7 singer, 42, showcased her love of smart/casual looks in a series of stylish ensembles, while posing up a storm on the streets of the Capital.
Cool: Rachel Stevens appeared keen to show off some of her latest looks, as she was seen taking part in a photoshoot in London on Thursday afternoon
Rachel sported a pale grey sweatshirt, layered with an oversized khaki green gilet and a pair of dark-coloured jeans, while toting a white crochet bag in her hand.
The singer wore her blonde ombre locks in pretty loose waves and highlighted her features with a soft pallet of make-up in neutral shades.
Another look saw Rachel style a white top with a black padded jacket and pair of wide-legged trousers with cream ankle boots.
Laid back: The former S Club 7 singer, 42, showcased her love of smart/casual looks in a series of stylish ensembles, while posing up a storm on the streets of the Capital
Pretty: The singer wore her blonde ombre locks in pretty loose waves and highlighted her features with a soft pallet of make-up in neutral shades
Rachel was joined by a female photographer on the shoot and could be seen checking out the photographs she had taken on her camera during the session.
The media personality later switched her padded jacket for a chic camel cardigan with oversized button detailing.
The mother of two accessorised the look with a pair of oversized shades and a Saint Laurent tote bag.
Glam: The media personality later switched her padded jacket for a chic camel cardigan with oversized button detailing
Details: The mother of two accessorised the look with a pair of oversized shades and a Saint Laurent tote bag
Office style: Another chic androgynous look included a black oversized blazer, which Rachel wore with a pair of tailored trousers and slip on black heels
Casual chic: Rachel sported a pale grey sweatshirt, layered with an oversized khaki green gilet and a pair of dark-coloured jeans, while toting a white crochet bag in her hand
Another chic androgynous look included a black oversized blazer, which Rachel wore with a pair of tailored trousers and slip on black heels.
The shoot comes soon after Rachel said she has weekly therapy sessions after ‘growing up’ in the spotlight with S Club 7.
The singer enjoyed overnight success with the pop group following their formation in 1997, when she as just 19 years old.
The group would go on to have four UK number one singles, a number one album and moderate success in the United States before disbanding in 2003.
But Rachel admits she struggled to adapt after being catapulted into the public eye with band-mates Hannah Spearritt, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Bradley McIntosh and Tina Barrett.
Street style: Another look saw Rachel style a white top with a black padded jacket and pair of wide-legged trousers with cream ankle boots
Candid: The shoot comes soon after Rachel said she has weekly therapy sessions after ‘growing up’ in the spotlight with S Club 7
Rise to fame: The singer enjoyed overnight success with the pop group following their formation in 1997, when she as just 19 years old
Appearing remotely on Loose Women, she said: ‘In a band like S Club we were marketed at a very young audience and it was very shiny and happy and everyone saw the sort of finished polished product and we were very packaged.
‘Underneath all of that I had a lot of my stuff going on and my emotions and my things that were going on.
‘As soon as the camera’s on and [you’re] going on and singing [hit single] Reach, putting a smile on and putting a show on… but there’s a lot obviously going on behind the scenes.’
Check it out! Rachel was joined by a female photographer on the shoot and could be seen checking out the photographs she had taken on her camera during the session
Success: The group would go on to have four UK number one singles, a number one album and moderate success in the United States before disbanding in 2003
The singer also admitted that she regularly visits a therapist after initially attending group counselling sessions during the separation and subsequent divorce of her parents when she was a child.
She said: ‘I actually had personal therapy when I was 18/19. That’s when I first started having therapy and felt like I really needed to talk about all of my stuff that was going on that I really needed to just make sense of.’
Despite being happily married to husband Alex Bourne since 2009, Rachel insisted her emotional fragility demands she offload to someone outside the family circle.
‘I have therapy weekly,’ she said. ‘I need it as that kind of outlet. I think I’m someone who has always been a worrier, someone who thinks a lot, someone who internalises a lot and is incredibly emotional and sensitive.
Group: Rachel admits she struggled to adapt after being catapulted into the public eye with band-mates Hannah Spearritt, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Bradley McIntosh and Tina Barrett
Appearing remotely on Loose Women, she said: ‘In a band like S Club we were marketed at a very young audience and it was very shiny and happy and everyone saw the sort of finished polished product and we were very packaged’
‘I think I need that person, I speak to my closest friends obviously, my husband, but other than that, having that person who is not so close just gives me that outlet to be acknowledged and make sense of it all when there’s not that emotional connection, which I think is really important.’
She added: ‘It’s such a weird thing growing up in an industry where you see pictures of yourself all of the time… constantly seeing images of yourself which I think is really unhealthy.
‘I went into S Club feeling quite insecure, not really knowing who I was and growing up publicly. I think all of that stuff plays into everything, really.’
Honest: The singer also admitted that she regularly visits a therapist after initially attending group counselling sessions during the separation and subsequent divorce of her parents when she was a child
She said: ‘I actually had personal therapy when I was 18/19. That’s when I first started having therapy and felt like I really needed to talk about all of my stuff that was going on that I really needed to just make sense of’