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Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Lizzie also sported a large pair of sunglasses.
The TV personality completed her look for the outing by carrying a black handbag.
Fitness: The media personality, 53, stopped off at a Harley Street clinic on the outing before deciding to cycle her way home
Lizzie showcased her sense of style on the outing, donning a black top with a sheer detail and polka dot print
It comes after Lizzie spent the past week celebrating her birthday, seeing her turn 53 on Sunday, May 2.
She was spotted getting glammed up in Knightsbridge, London, and clutching on to a large bouquet of flowers.
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Ever the fashionista, she paired the skirt with a black ribbed Bardot top with ruffled edges and puffed sleeves which showed off her shoulders.
To finish off the look she wore a pair of large statement Louis Vuitton sunglasses but kept her jewellery understated with two gold bracelets and some rings.
Browsing: The TV personality took a look around the shop in Surrey, strutting her stuff as she went - flashing some leg and shoulder
Chic: Strolling around and climbing in and out of the hot tubs Lizzie flashed a glimpse of her slender legs
On a high from her birthday celebrations last week, the mother-of-three styled her caramel tresses in bouncy curls and added a chic make-up look to her pretty features.
Updated: May 8 2021, 5:52 ET
CHILDREN will be protected from botched cosmetic fillers under tough new laws, after success in our call for a crackdown.
The Sun s Had Our Fill campaign demanded action from the Government on the unregulated industry.
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While tough new laws will protect kids from botched cosmetic fillers, Catrina Banks, from Edinburgh, was just 16 when she had her lips and cheeks plumped
Until now, there had been no legal age limit for fillers or Botox and they have been available on every high street in Britain, with beauticians and even hairdressers offering jabs for as little as £50.
But the Botulinum Toxin and Cosmetic Fillers (Children) Act, passed last week and coming into effect in autumn, will now stop these treatments from being given to under-18s.