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Vick Hope turns heads in a crochet midi dress and sandals on her summer arrival at BBC Radio 1

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Vick Hope cut a summery figure in a green and beige crochet midi dress as she arrived on her BBC Radio 1 show on Tuesday.

Vick Hope cut a summery figure in a crochet midi dress as she arrived on her BBC Radio 1 show on Tuesday.

The presenter looked incredible in the green and beige striped dress which featured a daring thigh-high slit.

She kept it comfortable in a pair of beige sandals and opted for an oversized blue denim jacket.

Vick styled her long locks in neat braids and looked in good spirits as she sported a pair of dark sunglasses and gold hoop earrings.

The DJ was seen carrying a woven clutch bag and a matching large woven tote bag.

Vick Hope cut a summery figure in a green and beige crochet midi dress as she arrived on her BBC Radio 1 show on Tuesday.

The presenter looked incredible in the number which she teamed with a pair of beige sandals and an oversized blue denim jacket.

The presenter looked incredible in the number which she teamed with a pair of beige sandals and an oversized blue denim jacket.

This comes after Vick returned to work after enjoying a jet-setting summer, spending holidays in Ibiza and Paris.

The star looked more in love than ever with her husband Calvin Harris, 40, as she shared a glimpse of her summer so far with several photos of her legs on Instagram.

In one snap she was seen putting on a daring display in a low-cut gold mesh dress, with a fringed skirt and halterneck design, showing off some significant side boobs.

Vick approached Calvin, who gave him a glimpse of his toned chest in a patterned shirt, partially unbuttoned.

And the pair were seen mingling with some famous faces including rapper Flavor Flav, Radio 1 DJ Arielle Free and Love Island star Olivia Attwood.

Vick also shared photos of herself laughing as she presented a birthday cake to her younger brother, Gabe, 26.

On the work front, Vick recently signed up for a new BBC K-Pop reality show.

The radio host will narrate the series Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience, which will follow five singers on their journey to become the next boy band.

Vick styled her long hair in neat braids and appeared in good spirits as she sported a pair of dark sunglasses and carried two stylish woven handbags.

Vick styled her long hair in neat braids and appeared in good spirits as she sported a pair of dark sunglasses and carried two stylish woven handbags.

This comes as Vick returned to work after enjoying a jet-setting summer, spending holidays in Ibiza and Paris.

This comes as Vick returned to work after enjoying a jet-setting summer, spending holidays in Ibiza and Paris.

The star looked more loved up than ever with husband Calvin Harris, 40, as she shared a glimpse of her summer so far with a series of leggy snaps on Instagram.

The star looked more loved up than ever with husband Calvin Harris, 40, as she shared a glimpse of her summer so far with a series of leggy snaps on Instagram.

The host will follow their story as it unfolds, charting the journey of the five aspiring musicians through grueling K-Pop-style training.

Vick, who already presents BBC Radio 1’s Drive and ITV’s Vick Hope’s Breakfast Show, has revealed she is excited about her new role.

She said: “I’m really looking forward to being a part of the show, it’s a new way to introduce a new boy band and I’m excited to see their journey.”

The band members are Blaise Noon, 19, a former BRIT School pupil, Dexter Greenwood, 22, and James Sharp, a 23-year-old content creator from Huddersfield.

The other two members are Olly Quinn, 20, who was a backing vocalist growing up and is now breaking into the world of pop, and Reese Carter, also 20, who previously worked as a cruise ship performer but is now pursuing her dreams of being in a boy band.

The six-part series will follow Blaise, Dexter, James, Oliver and Reese as they go through the K-pop training process with the goal of launching Dear Alice, a new boy band, onto the world stage.

Cameras will be placed behind closed doors at SM Entertainment’s K-pop talent center for the first time to witness the band working with the world’s top choreographers, singing songs from top songwriters, and receiving mentorship from some of the most revered experts in the K-Pop business.

Filmed in South Korea, the show will immerse aspiring pop stars in K-pop culture.

They will undergo the original K-pop training process for 100 days, including choreography, vocal and acting lessons, life coaching techniques, along with an immersion in all aspects of Korean life, set against the stunning landscapes of Seoul and iconic K-pop locations.

Each week, the band’s progress is critiqued by the undisputed K-pop expert, Hee Jun Yoon, the creative force behind some of the biggest K-pop bands of the past 20 years. Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience will air on the BBC this summer.

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