Nigella Lawson, 60, looks radiant as she dons a chic fuchsia sweater dress for The One Show appearance

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Nigella Lawson, 60, looks radiant as she dons a chic fuchsia sweater dress for The One Show appearance

She is the culinary masterpiece that never fails to nail effortless elegance.

And Nigella Lawson looked radiant as she made a stylish appearance on The One Show on Thursday.

The chef and author, 60, flaunted her radiant complexion and enviable figure by donning a fuchsia pink sweater dress.

Gorgeous: Nigella Lawson looked radiant as she made a stylish appearance on The One Show on Thursday

Gorgeous: Nigella Lawson looked radiant as she made a stylish appearance on The One Show on Thursday

The high-necked gown tightened at the star’s waist as she chatted with the crew before her interview began.

In honor of Remembrance Sunday, the star accesorized with a poppy.

Nigella accentuated her pretty features with metallic ombre, flowing lashes and a touch of gloss nude.

Last month Nigella revealed that she had never seen herself turn 60 after witnessing the deaths of several family members under the age of 50.

She said she would never take her age for granted after watching those around her die young; his mother at 48, her 32-year-old sister, then her late husband John Diamond at 47.

Timeless beauty: The chef and author, 60, showed off her radiant complexion and enviable figure by donning a fuchsia pink sweater dress

Cat: The high-neck dress cinched to the waist of the star as she chatted with the crew before her interview began

Timeless beauty: The chef and author, 60, showed off her radiant complexion and enviable figure by donning a fuchsia pink sweater dress

Speaking in the December issue of Good Housekeeping magazine, the TV chief said: ‘I’m not a planner – other than when it comes to food! But to be completely honest, I could never take it for granted that I would be alive at that age.

“My mother died at 48 and my sister at 32. And then John [Diamond, her late husband] to 47.

‘So even though I was the kind of person who planned ahead, I don’t think I would have seen myself here … I think there is nothing you can do about it [ageing] so why complain?

Glow: Nigella accentuated her pretty features with metallic ombre, flowing lashes and a touch of gloss nude

Glow: Nigella accentuated her pretty features with metallic ombre, flowing lashes and a touch of gloss nude

She admitted that the trauma of losing loved ones changed her whole attitude towards the aging process.

Nigella explained: ‘I also know what the alternative is, so it’s not okay when you’ve been around people who died young saying’ My hair is ugly, I have to get my roots ‘or’ My hands are watching. like lizards “.

“So I don’t dwell on this. As long as you are in good health, this is really the most important thing.

Support: In honor of Remembrance Sunday, the star accessorized with a poppy

Smile: Nigella looked happy as she got ready for her interview

Support: In honor of Remembrance Sunday, the star accessorized with a poppy

Candide: Last month Nigella revealed that she had never seen herself turn 60 after witnessing the deaths of several family members under the age of 50.

Candide: Last month Nigella revealed that she never saw herself turning 60 after witnessing the deaths of several family members under the age of 50.

Dead: Her first husband, journalist John Diamond (left), was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1997 and died in March 2001 (pictured in 2000)

Dead: Her first husband, journalist John Diamond (left), was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1997 and died in March 2001 (pictured in 2000)

Her mother Vanessa Salmon died in 1985 of liver cancer and her sister Thomasina died of breast cancer eight years later in 1993.

Her first husband, journalist John Diamond, was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1997 and died in March 2001.

The couple met in 1986 while they were both writing for the Sunday Times and married in Venice in 1992.

They had two children together; his daughter Cosima, now aged 26, and his son Bruno, now aged 24.

Dead: Her first husband, journalist John Diamond (left), was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1997 and died in March 2001 (pictured in 2000)

Dead: Her first husband, journalist John Diamond (left), was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1997 and died in March 2001 (pictured in 2000)

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