Cheryl appears to be making the most of the miserable summer weather by staying indoors and wrapping up warm in a cosy dressing gown.
The former Girls Aloud singer, 38, delighted fans on Saturday when she shared a photo of her brand-new to her Instagram grid.
The gorgeous mum-of-one oozed radiance as she posed in the fluffy dressing gown while making the most of her relaxed and chilled out day.
While she may have toned things down in the wardrobe department, Cheryl looked as glamorous as ever when it came to her hair and makeup.
The Fight For This Love hitmaker debuted a different hairstyle as her new two-toned chocolate brown locks stood out in the stunning snap.
Cheryl wore her tresses in loose beachy waves which cascaded down her back as she gazed at the camera with a cheeky expression cast across her face.
She looked the picture of elegance as she sported her signature bronzed makeup look and she topped off the glamorous look with a slick of pink lipstick.
It looks as though Cheryl is enjoying some relaxation time with a hotel stay as she posed in front of a cosy double-bed while her open suitcase could be seen sprawled across the floor in the background of the gorgeous shot.
And in true Cheryl style, she didn’t give too much away, simply captioning her latest offering with an emoji of a woman wearing a towel on her head.

It’s likely that the singer will be treating herself to a luxurious spa treatment if her caption is anything to go by.
It comes after Cheryl recently admitted that she’s prioritised time for self-care in her hectic life as a mother-of-one.
Cheryl, who welcomed her son Bear with ex-boyfriend Liam Payne in 2017, admitted that she no longer cares as much about her weight and image since becoming a mum.
Discussing body image and clothes sizes with Marie Claire , Cheryl notes: "I think through your 20s you struggle a bit with that – trying to fit into an image."

However, Cheryl described how things have been altered by becoming a mother to son Bear.
"You just realise how little some of the stuff you cared about – and I mean, really cared – actually matters," she commented. "It just dissipates. Like, I’m going to be forty in two years."
“You just become second in the family. And it’s for all the right reasons in my case. You think to yourself, oh my god, I really cared about that? Wow."