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Lucy Fallon looked ready to have a good time as she posed for snaps before heading to a pub with her friends in Manchester on Saturday.
The former Coronation Street actress, 25, dressed up in an all-black outfit as she snapped a series of mirror selfies that she posted to her Instagram page.
She wore a black mini dress, with cut-out detail and ruffles on the top, which she pinched in at waist with a black and gold Gucci belt.
Going out: Lucy Fallon looked ready to have a good time as she posed for snaps before heading to a pub with her friends in Manchester on Saturday
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She paired light blue, high-waisted jeans with the funky trainers, which added a pop of colour to her ensemble.
The actress completed her look with a pair of large brown square-rimmed sunglasses and wore a stack of earrings and and a number of rings to accessorize.
Funky: The actress, 25, wore chunky pink trainers with a pair of high-waisted jeans and a leather jacket as she danced in the street while having fun with friends
Lucy wore her blonde tresses in a sleek bob cut and wore a light coverage of make up to highlight her pretty features, including cat-eye eyeliner and a nude lip.
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