
It's the situation every celebrity dreads - ensuring their outfit is undeniably perfect before being caught off guard with a huge gust of wind.
But, despite London's blustery weather today, Billie Piper and Fearne Cotton still managed to look sexy as they fell victim to the stronger-than-usual breeze.
While Billie's blonde locks ended up just looking tousled by the wind, Fearne ended up showing a little bit more leg than intended as the hem of her purple dress, one of her own range for online retailer Very.co.uk, was blown up as she arrived at the BBC Radio 1 studios in London.

However, both women managed to retain their trendy looks in their outfits.
Billie was at Radio 1 to promote the release of her new DVD, the fourth season of Secret Diary of a Call Girl.

While she has now finished playing call girl Belle du Jour in the hit ITV2 series, there is a possibility Billie will be working on a film version of the show with producers Stateside.
However, Billie recently revealed despite talks about the movie, she is struggling to find work because of the credit crunch.
Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, Billie, 28, said: 'I'm just trying to find a job. We're back to the drawing board.
'It's frustrating, it's tiring. It's desperate. You slightly lose your mind. You have no confidence, then you have too much confidence.
'It's an endless frustration. That's the nature of the beast. You have to suck it up and get on with it.'

Billie even said she is considering moving her family, husband Laurence Fox and son Winston, to America in a bid to get a new job.
She said: 'Things are getting made a lot faster for less money and there are a lot fewer opportunities for actors.
'There's not a lot of work in the UK - that's why everyone's moving to America. It's where the work seems to be. But it definitely feels like a lot more of a slog to get a gig these days.'
source: dailymail
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