Alex Scott looks effortlessly stylish in a black leather midi skirt and floral top as she heads home after filming The One Show

She's never been known to put a foot wrong in the style stakes. 

And Alex Scott certainly cut a stylish figure in a black leather midi skirt and floral blouse as she left the BBC studios after filming The One Show on Saturday. 

The former professional footballer, 36, looked sensational in the midi skirt and pink top as she headed home after work in the capital.

Stylish: Alex Scott cut a stylish figure in a black leather midi skirt as she left the BBC studios after filming The One Show on Saturday

Stylish: Alex Scott cut a stylish figure in a black leather midi skirt as she left the BBC studios after filming The One Show on Saturday

The TV presenter cut a glamorous figure as she exited the studios, keeping one hand casually in her skirt pocket.

She wore her brunette tresses in loose waves over one shoulder and enhanced her features with a natural make-up look and a pop of pink eyeshadow.

Last month, the sportswoman showed off her eccentric sense of style in pictures taken in a photo shoot which she shared on her Instagram.  

Fashionista: The former professional footballer looked sensational in the midi skirt which she paired with a skintight pink print top and strappy high-heels

Fashionista: The former professional footballer looked sensational in the midi skirt which she paired with a skintight pink print top and strappy high-heels

Natural beauty: She wore her brunette tresses in loose waves over one shoulder and enhanced her features with a natural make-up look and a pop of pink eye shadow

Natural beauty: She wore her brunette tresses in loose waves over one shoulder and enhanced her features with a natural make-up look and a pop of pink eye shadow

Posing up a storm, Alex modelled in a sheer black turtleneck top that gave a glimpse of her black bra and taut abs, and she wore a puffy red coat for an extra chic flair. 

Alex combined comfort with style for the photo shoot by slipping into a pair of multi-coloured Nike trousers that had a geometric pattern. 

She then boosted her statuesque figure in a pair of grey heeled boots, which offset her casual chic attire as she showed her funny side by kicking her leg in the air. 

The former Strictly star wore her brunette locks in a slicked back style, and accessorised with a pair of orange tinted cat-eye shades to complete the look. 

Wow! Alex showed off her eccentric sense of style last month as she posed in a pair of multi-coloured Nike trousers and a puffy red coat for a glamorous photo shoot

Wow! Alex showed off her eccentric sense of style last month as she posed in a pair of multi-coloured Nike trousers and a puffy red coat for a glamorous photo shoot

Last year, it was revealed she had been tipped to replace Sue Barker on the BBC series A Question Of Sport, after impressing BBC bosses during previous appearances on the show.

Sue was axed as of host of the series after 24 years, alongside the team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tuffnell.

A source claimed Alex being in consideration for the presenting job had 'nothing to do with gender, nor is it a case of the BBC trying to be woke'.

The insider told The Sun that Alex was being 'lined up' as Sue's replacement because of her sporting knowledge and experience.

New venture: Last year, it was reported she's tipped to replace Sue Barker on the BBC series A Question Of Sport, after impressing bosses during previous appearances

New venture: Last year, it was reported she's tipped to replace Sue Barker on the BBC series A Question Of Sport, after impressing bosses during previous appearances

They said: 'Like Sue, she's a former sportswoman and she also has five years of broadcasting under her belt. This has nothing to do with gender, nor is it a case of the BBC trying to be woke. 

'While a lot can happen over the next three months, as things stand Alex is genuinely considered the best woman for the job.'

Alex had previously guest-starred on A Question Of Sport twice, with one occasion broadcast in November 2016.

During her athletic career, Alex represented Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics and was awarded an MBE in 2016. 

The former professional footballer made 140 appearances for the English national team, and helped to score 12 goals.

After retiring from football in 2017, she went on to become the first female pundit for Sky Sport's Super Sunday show.

Alex has plenty of presenting experience as she has also co-presented CBBC's Match of the Day Kickabout and BBC One's The Women's Football Show. 

Recently, she also hosted BBC's Sport Personality Of the Year 2020 for the first time.

Gone: Sue was axed as of host of the A Question Of Sport series after 24 years, alongside the team captains Matt Dawson (left) and Phil Tuffnell (right)

Gone: Sue was axed as of host of the A Question Of Sport series after 24 years, alongside the team captains Matt Dawson (left) and Phil Tuffnell (right)