By Sally Lee
Published: 01:47 EST, 10 April 2014 | Updated: 02:59 EST, 10 April 2014
It's hard to keep up with Rita Ora's impressive array of outfits.
So just when you thought the songstress had exhausted all her options, BAM, she strikes again.
The latest being her black and white comical attire she wore on Wednesday night as she left Firehouse nightclub in London.
Cartoon hero: Rita Ora dressed head to toe in black with white patches of comic strips on her sweater and leather pants as she walked out of Firehouse club in London on Wednesday
But there was nothing laughable about her black and white outfit.
In fact, the 23-year-old hit the nail on the head from her choice of the black fedora hat down to her studded leather ankle boots.
However the stand out piece of the night was her matching sweater and leather pants patched with white sketches of comic strips.
The Albanian-born British star also showed off some gold bling in the form of her 14ct Gold hearts ring by Pandora and wore red lippy to compliment her Rimmel Raw as Night nails, which she posted on Instagram the day before.
Bling bling: The face of Rimmel cosmetics posted a photo on Instragram and tweeted 'Raw as Night by ME and @rimmellondonuk #Redbaby #ohyeaaaahhh'
She's only young: The singer made her first music release in 2007, at 16-years-old, when she was on Craig David's track Awkward then rose to stardom with her debut album Ora in 2012
This follows the 2013 partnership between Rimmel and Ora for a new lipstick and nail polish collection.
The multi-talented artist, known for her individual sense of style, is also the face of DKNY Resort 2014 collection.
The star recently discussed her latest musical collaboration with current boyfriend and Scottish DJ Calvin Harris on Kiis 1065, hosted by Australian radio presenters Kyle and Jackie O.
In vogue: The 23-year-old is known for her quirky style and recently became the new face of DKNY Resort 2014 collection
Ora, who started dating Harris in May 2013, spoke about the pair's new track I Will Never Let You Down.
'We thought we can't do this, it's just cheesy,' she said.
'It actually turned out really great.
'I just didn't think I had it. I'd never experienced it before and I was just like in the wilderness, thinking, "will it ever happen"?'
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