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By Sarah Bull

They must be running out of ideas for sexy stage outfits, judging by the array of provocative costumes they have worn in recent months.
But today The Saturdays managed to pull yet another stunning outfit combination out of the bag as they performed at the Transformation Trust's first birthday party at the O2 Arena.
Frankie Sandford, Rochelle Wiseman, Una Healy and Vanessa White donned sexy bodycon outfits consisting of white studded tops and colourful bandage-style miniskirts teamed with white boots as they took to the stage for the event.

And while all the girls looked amazing in their outfits, it was Frankie Sandford who really stood out - thanks to her cropped T-shirt which bared her amazingly toned stomach and enviably lithe figure.
Before the performance, Una tweeted fans: 'Heading to the O2 to perform at The Transformation Trust charity gig, should be a good one!!:)'
The Saturdays are currently enjoying huge chart success, thanks to their popular tunes including Up, Issues and Work, and will soon be releasing an eight-track mini album entitled Headlines.



Speaking about the new record, Rochelle told website Digital Spy: 'We'd finished the last album and we'd come across some songs that we were really excited about.
'The songs that we had found were so current, and we'd written a couple of songs ourselves, [so] we wanted to just get everything out now.'
And, as well as the August release of Headlines, it was recently reported that The Saturdays have joined forces with Professor Green for an 'alternative version' of their hit Missing You.
Professor Green, who this week reached number one with his Lily Allen collaboration Just Be Good To Green, tweeted earlier this week: 'Did my verse for the saturdays... Look out for an alternative version of 'Missing You' ft. Professor Green soooooooon!'



Other stars to perform at the Transformation Trust's birthday celebrations included Tinchy Stryder, Eliza Dolittle and X Factor star Stacey Solomon, who is attempting to keep her name out there in a bid to land a record deal.
Talking about her plans for the future recently, Stacey explained: 'I'm working hard to make it happen, having loads of meetings and things. It's all about getting the record deal at the moment.
'I suppose if the deal doesn't happen I could go on and make the record myself. I have no clue about any of that side and how it works.
'I am writing at the moment and starting to take some trips to the studio.'
The 20-year-old singer looked pretty at the event in a flirty pink babydoll dress, which she teamed with on-trend metallic sandals and a long necklace.
The Transformation Trust is a charity which funds extra-curricular activities in secondary schools throughout the country.
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