Christine Lampard's incredibly flattering M&S trousers are set to be an autumn staple
So classy!
Presenter Christine Lampard is covering for Lorraine Kelly whilst she’s on holiday, and viewers love the autumnal outfit she wore on Wednesday's episode.
Christine always looks super stylish, but she's recently swapped her dresses for trousers and we're a big fan of her recent outfits.
Christine Lampard uploaded a photo of her outfit for the day, which featured striking yellow and brown colours. We especially love the trousers!
Her caption read, 'Morning Wednesday! Autumn feels today 🍁 🍂 🍁 🍂 top from @thefoldlondon trousers @marksandspencer and shoes @russellandbromley @lorraine 🤗'
One fan wrote,'That's top style!'
Another added,'Loved your outfit today!'
Her trousers are from M&S, and are available in sizes 6 - 24 in their short, regular and long ranges. Perfect for any size or height!
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SHOP NOW: High Waist Wide Leg Trousers, M&S, £39.50
The product description reads, 'Full of contemporary flair, these sophisticated trousers are perfect for weekdays. High-waisted design that sits comfortably on the hips. A wide leg adds a vintage twist.'
On Monday, Christine shared another chic outfit as she stepped out in a berry coloured suit.
Her caption read, ‘Great to be back for the week on @lorraine Monday needed a pop of pink 💖💞 suit from @reiss shirt @reserved shoes @russellandbromley See you in the morning 😘’
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We love Christine Lampard’s entire outfit, but we’ve definitely got our eyes on that Reiss suit, as it’s a beautiful berry colour that’s perfect for the autumn season.
Fans on Instagram did too, with many taking to the comments to compliment the presenter on her outfit. One wrote, ‘You are such a beautiful classy lady Christine & I love the outfit on you.’
Another added, ‘Love this colour combo 🙌’
A third said, ‘Great. So elegant as always’
If you want to steal Christine’s style, her Reiss suit is available online.
SHOP NOW: Luissa Textured Single Breasted Blazer, £235, Reiss.
The blazer is available in UK sizes 4 - 16, and the product description describes it as follows, ‘a classic wardrobe staple that's perfect for the office.
Crafted in a textured fabrication, it's cut to a single-breasted silhouette while the single-button design nips in at the waist to create a feminine silhouette. Wear it with the coordinating trousers or skirt to make a smart impression.’
SHOP NOW: Luissa Textured Tailored Trousers, £120, Reiss.
Like the blazer, the trousers are also available in UK sizes 4 -16, and are described on the website in the same way too. This suit is a go-to if you want to make a statement in the office or at a formal event.
You could even wear the blazer with a different pair of smart trousers if you’re looking for something more smart casual, making it a great piece to add to your wardrobe.
Christine Lampard chose to pair the suit with a pink blouse for a pop of colour, but it would work well with a more neutral white colour too if you don’t want to make too bold of a statement!
Lucy Buglass is a Digital Writer specialising in TV, film and lifestyle content and has written for What's On TV, GoodtoKnow and Whattowatch.com. She's passionate about entertainment and spends most of her free time watching Netflix series, BBC dramas, or going to the cinema to catch the latest film releases. In her spare time, she writes film and television reviews for JumpCut Online and her own blog, Lucy Goes To Hollywood.
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