By Rebecca Davison
Published: 18:44 EST, 25 July 2014 | Updated: 18:44 EST, 25 July 2014
Katherine Jenkins appreared to take fashion inspiration from Frozen's Anna when she hosted a Martell Cognac Very Special Nights event on Friday.
Dressed in an elaborate ice-blue fairytale gown which trailed on the floor, the 34-year-old dazzled as she took to the stage with her mic in hand.
The party, also hosted by chef Raymond Blanc, was held at Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in Oxfordshire and was quite the luxurious affair.
They'll drink to that: Katherine Jenkins and chef Raymond Blanc hosted a Martell Cognac party at Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in Oxfordshire on Friday
Katherine's gown had intricate stitching around the halter-neck section which fell into layers of silky chiffon fabric.
The mezzo soprano styled her recently darkened locks into loose curls which she wore floating down one shoulder.
Posting a couple of snaps of her evening's event to her Twitter account, Katherine wrote:
Dazzling her guests: Singing La Vie En Rose, Katherine was a sight to behold
It's a bling thing: Jenkins showed off her diamond engagement ring which fiancé Andrew Levitas gave her
'Voila! With my favourite French Man @raymond_blanc @lemanoir for the last of this summers' #MartellVerySpecialNights.'
She also wrote: 'He taught me to cook, I encouraged him to sing! La vie en rose with @raymond_blanc #MartellVerySpecialNights.'
Katherine recently announced her engagement to Andrew Levitas after a whirlwind six-month romance.
Working well together: The 34-year-old posed for a series of photographs with Raymond himself
The Welsh singer also revealed she is teaching herself about Judaism to bring herself even closer to her handsome beau.
Unveiling the details of her latest album last week, Jenkins said her personal transformation comes as she has achieved a 'full circle' in her career.
Katherine's new album, entitled Home Sweet Home, will include pieces by Beethoven and Bach as well as a re-recording of Freddie Mercury and Monserrat Caballé's classic 1987 hit Barcelona.
Fun ahead: Katherine's new album, entitled Home Sweet Home, will include pieces by Beethoven and Bach as well as a re-recording of Freddie Mercury and Monserrat Caballé's classic 1987 hit Barcelona
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