Escala

Escala

They may not have won Britain's Got Talent last year, but Escala certainly impressed us with their savvy style and glam fashion looks.

In fact, we'd even go as far as saying they are the new Girls Aloud in our eyes, albeit a more classical and refined version of our fave girlband.

Their style for their debut album is polished and elegant from some of the piccies we have seen, and it's clear they have grown up a lot in the past year, which is by no means a bad thing.

Escala are the hottest thing to hit classical music in decades; they're fresh, fun and gorgeous to boot, but we think it's their potential to become massive style icons that has really captured our interest.

From their first audition wearing matching purple body-con dresses, to their final performance in showstopping red- we we're hooked on this stylish quartet.

Thankfully the lovely ladies in question are due to hit our style radars once more, when they release their self-titled album later this year- so we can expect plenty of fashionable debuts from the band.

Victoria Lyon, Izzy Johnston, Chantal Leverton, Tasya Hodges all have their own look too, which is something they have perhaps learned from their appearance on Britain's Got Talent.

Although they did wow in matching dresses on the show, they've now stepped away from that to develop their own style and look all the better for it as well.

We're loving their Grecian look they're sporting at the moment, posing in some stunning frocks which wouldn't look out of place on a Vanity Fair photoshoot.

The colour palette of eggshell blue, white, baby pink and beige is both flattering and stunning on the girls, so much so in fact we predict style queens will soon be championing their look.

Our fave frock has to be the one worn by Tasya, which is just a mass of white ruffles paired with some metallic strappy sandals, however Victoria's blue toga-style dress is a close runner up!

Keep an eye on these ladies for their music by all means, but mark our words they will be big news in the fashion world over the next few years.

FemaleFirst- Laura Terry