
Nicole Scherzinger looks chic in white maxidress for outing in New York City
The singer, 47, looked incredible in a white maxidress with a fitted bodice.
She accessorized with a pair of oversized shades, silver jewelry, and white heels.
The outing comes after after Nicole flaunted her figure in a skimpy swimsuit, while celebrating her birthday earlier this month.
The actress jumped to her Instagram page to upload a clip as she spent time on the beach to ring in the special milestone.
She showcased her toned figure wearing a black and white-striped bikini top as well as matching bottoms.
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