Cheryl never fails to make an impact with her fashion choices. Here, The Sun's Clemmie Fieldsend gives marks out of five for each of her most famous looks over the years.
Cheryl wore this outfit for the US launch of The X Factor during her ill-fated bid to break the States. But it made her look like cartoon character Daphne from Scooby-Doo.
Stripped of colour and looking more demure, this simple but tasteful look made a big impression when she arrived in Manchester for the X Factor auditions.
With its elongating stripes and plunge neckline, Cheryl’s red and purple outfit was a hit. The Cannes Film Festival was the perfect place to pull it out of the bag.
A sheer lace gown complemented by a choppy full fringe and a bun. The chic and daring look unveiled this week certainly suggests that Cheryl has finally found her fashion footing.
She grabbed viewers’ atten-shun with a military look for her performance of Fight For This Love on one of The X Factor live shows, although it was a battle to accept those split trousers.
The former WAG scored at a footie game in aid of Grenfell by matching the colours of her trousers and top to her stunning smile.