By Hanna Flint
Published: 09:50 EST, 29 April 2014 | Updated: 10:18 EST, 29 April 2014
Not many people get to travel by helicopter, but Rita Ora got the privilege on Monday as she headed back to New York from Boston.
But she seemed less than willing to show off her hair after the trip, as she pulled the hoof of her floral jumper up over her head.
The decision to cover up wasn't surprising though, as her blonde crop seemed a little windswept as she jumped out of the copter.
Something to hide? Rita Ora covers her hair after taking a helicopter ride from Boston to New York
Rita wore a matching Adidas Originals floral tracksuit taken from her own collection for the iconic sportswear brand.
She created the capsule range after signing a £1.5 million deal to do a design collaboration and follow in the footsteps of Stella McCartney and David Beckham.
Adidas announced the collaboration three months ago, writing on their Instagram account:
'Welcoming @RitaOra to the #adidasOriginals family! Known for her energy and original spirit, we are proud to announce that our FW14 collection will feature collaborations with #RitaOra – a match brought about by a mutual admiration for our shared rebellious natures.
Windswept: The singer's hair was certainly not looking her usual best
Lucky lady: Not many people get the luxury of flying in a helicopter
'Expect the unexpected.'
The vibrant floral patterns and prints mixed with the iconic Adidas logo and three stripes certainly fits with Rita's outlandish fashion sense, and who better to model the range than the designer herself.
Ora has been in North America to promote the first single from her new album I Will Never Let You Down.
Her own design: Rita wore an Adidas Originals tracksuit which she had designed herself
In one radio interview, Rita talked about the nerves she felt when meeting Beyoncé for the first time.
Heat Radio Rita Ora also said she was nervous to meet Jay Z's pop star wife Beyoncé for the first time.
'I was so scared (when I first met her),' she told Heat Radio. 'She's the idol I've always wanted to meet. I mean, one of, but she was like the nicest. I've always, always, always thought she wasn't human," she said.
'And I swear I always think that she puts a plug in a socket at night and sleeps standing up or something because she's not human. But she was incredible, so kind, so honest, so caring, and so approachable.'
On tour: The singer is currently promoting her new single I Will Never Let You Down
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