Passport, check. Boarding pass, check. Hair and make-up artist, check! Pixie Lott seems rather preened after 12-hour flight
By Nadia Mendoza|
Sandwiched between strangers and breathing recycled oxygen, let's face it, no one is going to emerge from a flight ready for their Kodak moment.
That is, unless you're Pixie Lott.
The blonde pop princess looked typically picture perfect as she touched down in Japan after a long 12-hour flight from her home turf in London.
Always time for preening: Pixie Lott looked immaculate landing in Japan
The 21-year-old had fashioned her locks into a style worthy of a Disney princess, with a large fish plait crossing her forehead like a crown.
Her make-up had clearly just been done, whether by an assistant or of her own doing cooped up in an on-board toilet the size of a broom cupboard.
As Pixie smiled for the camera, a fresh-coat of lip gloss glistened - only ever looking that perfect after first application and before eating or talking.
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This is Lott's second trip to Japan in a matter of months, and she is to be joined on the bill at tomorrow's event by David Guetta and LMFAO.
The Mama Do singer was clearly overwhelmed as she landed, greeted by loyal fans requesting her autograph and hoping for a snapshot.
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Just shy of one million Twitter followers, Pixie wrote: 'Just landed in Tokyo what a welcome!.. Kawaiiii thank you for your gifts.'Pixie was referring to 'kawaii', which is a Japanese word meaning 'cute.'
And it seems the pretty chart-topper is enjoying the local dialect, showing off her grasp of the vernacular as All About Tonight topped the charts.
She later added: 'Konichiwaaa (meaning, good afternoon)! Thank you Tokyo FM midtown studio #allabouttonight this weeks no.1!'
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