She took home the award for British Female Solo Artist at this year’s BRIT Awards.
And Mabel opted for a laid back look as she enjoyed a meal at Novikov restaurant in Mayfair on Wednesday.
The Don’t Call Me Up hitmaker, 24, donned a black T-shirt with a ‘DIOR’ print which she paired with blue skinny jeans with a ripped knee.
Out and about: Mabel, 24, opted for a laid back look as she enjoyed a meal at Novikov restaurant in Mayfair on Wednesday
The singer also sported a pair of black boots while she added to her outfit with a white handbag.
Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Mabel also wore a gold necklace for the evening.
The up and coming star, who released her debut album High Expectations last year, completed her look with a pair of sunglasses.
Maya struggled with anxiety as a child and found writing songs helped her to deal with it.
Outfit: The Don’t Call Me Up hitmaker donned a black T-shirt with a ‘DIOR’ print which she paired with blue skinny jeans with a ripped knee
Style: The singer also sported a pair of black boots while she added to her outfit with a white handbag
Looking good: Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Mabel also wore a gold necklace for the evening
Fashion: The up and coming star, who released her debut album High Expectations last year, completed her look with a pair of sunglasses
Speaking to GQ, she said: ‘I would have bad panic attacks. I just couldn’t come to terms with the fact that my parents didn’t know the answers to some things.
‘They would tell me that a lot of creative people suffer from things like anxiety, that it was completely normal and that I should write stuff down.’
The singer has high ambitions for her musical career and told the publication she hopes to become an international star.
She said: I’ve always wanted to win Grammys, tour the world and have global success.’
Mabel began her career in 2015 with the release of her single Know Me Better and found mainstream success two years later with the song Finders Keepers featuring rapper Kojo Funds.
Early days: Maya struggled with anxiety as a child and found writing songs helped her to deal with it
She said: ‘I would have bad panic attacks. I just couldn’t come to terms with the fact that my parents didn’t know the answers to some things’
Source: Daily Mail