Taking fashion to the maxi! Abbey Clancy keeps cool in sheer floaty dress

SHE'S known for her never-ending legs, but Abbey Clancy decided to keep them covered as she ran errands across the capital yesterday.

Abbey Clancy, fashion, shave or style, Macmillan, Peter crouch, maxi dressAbbey Clancy upped the style stakes in a black maxi dress as she ran errands in London[GOTCHA]

The 28-year-old model was spotted out and about in London looking as svelte as ever.

Making the most of the summer heat, the WAG slipped her slender frame into a stylish black maxi dress, which featured lace panelling. 

The mother-of-one completed her look with a pair of large dark sunglasses, sandals and toted a leather Chanel handbag. 

Abbey Clancy, fashion, shave or style, Macmillan, Peter crouch, maxi dressGOTCHA [The WAG kept her eyes concealed with a pair of oversized sunglasses]

Wearing her blonde locks over her shoulders, the Stricly Come Dance champion wore minimal make-up except for a slick of lipstick on her pout.

Earlier this week, Abbey made a dramatic transformation for a new advertising campaign for cancer charity Macmillan.

Shot by renowned celebrity photographer Rankin, the  liverpudlian beauty is barely recognisable as she sports a jet black mohawk.

Talking about her involvement with the goodwill project she said she jumped at the opportunity to the trial a new punk style.

Abbey Clancy, fashion, shave or style, Macmillan, Peter crouch, maxi dressThe fashionista earned her stripes by toting a leather Chanel bag [ GOTCHA]

"When Macmillan asked what style I wanted to trial for the Rankin Shave or Style shoot, I knew I wanted to try something really different that people wouldn't immediately recognise as 'me'," she said.

"I've always had long, blonde hair so in the end I went for a short punky look! she explained.

She continued: "It was so much fun to experiment and trial a new style for the day, made even better by texting STYLE to 70550 to help Macmillan ensure that no one faces cancer alone."

To take part in Shave or Style and stand proudly alongside those affected by cancer facing physical changes, Macmillan is asking people to either brave a shave; encouraging friends and family to sponsor, or trial a style; sharing a photo on social media before texting STYLE to 70550 to give £3.

Abbey Clancy, fashion, shave or style, Macmillan, Peter crouch, maxi dressAbbey Clancy is unrecognisable in the 'Shave or Style campaign for Macmillan [Rankin Photography Ltd]

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