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Savannah Guthrie's favorite looks revealed as she is dubbed 'morning show style queen'

Savannah Guthrie's favorite looks revealed as she is dubbed 'morning show style queen'

Daily Mail​22-07-2025
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Savannah Guthrie - who was recently branded as the 'morning show style queen' -has seriously elevated her wardrobe in recent years, and it turns out that some of her best outfits are from fan-favorite brands like Veronica Beard and Cinq à Sept.
Guthrie has been a member of The TODAY Show family since 2012, and is currently the co-anchor of Today at NBC News and the network's chief legal correspondent.
Since starting her post as co-anchor, she's quickly become a favorite among viewers for her upbeat attitude, but there's something else that stands out about Guthrie, and that's her style.
Every day, Guthrie seems to sport a super fun and different yet still professional outfit, not shying away from bright colors or busy patterns.
This summer, she's especially been showing off her fun side, as Liz Teich, who from New York Stylist told Daily Mail that Guthrie outfits are 'what set her apart from the majority of the news world.'
But you may be surprised to know that many of Guthrie's clothing items are available for purchase online from various department stores, or other shopping platforms like Shopbop.
Her clothes are high-end, but not so out-of-reach that you have to scour the looks from Paris' Haute Couture Fashion Week to find them.
Last month, the Today star wore an adorable, white-and-blue gingham print knit dress by designer Sea New York that retailed for $395.
Saige Gingham Knit Midi Dress
Last month, the TODAY star wore an adorable, white-and-blue gingham print knit dress by designer Sea New York that retailed for $395
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Cleo Midi Dress
Earlier that month, she wore another fun dress while reporting on-air - this time a sleeveless, structured yellow gown by Leo Lin with detailed flowers emblazoned all over it
$995 Shop
The cute frock hit below the knee, and featured a white collar and short sleeves, perfect for the hot summer months.
She finished off the look with a bit of an edge, wearing the black Ellison Studded Leather Platform Sandals by Jimmy Choo, which retail for over $600, but appear to be sold out.
The studded sandals had a big, chunky platform on them, and criss-cross detailing exposing the toes.
Earlier that month, she wore another fun dress while reporting on-air - this time a sleeveless, structured yellow gown by Leo Lin with detailed flowers emblazoned all over it.
This dress is a bit pricier at $995, but it was a great choice for Guthrie, who completed the look in a pair of clear, platform sandals.
Keeping on the yellow theme this summer, the mom-of-two wore a $695 yellow-and-white patterned belted shirtdress by Cara Cara while reporting on June 24.
The brightly-patterned dress hit her a bit below the knee, and featured a slit at the center of the bottom hem.
But Guthrie doesn't only just stun while on-air in the summer - this past winter, she had a number of fun looks that even included sequins.
Malena Dress
Keeping on the yellow theme this summer, the mom-of-two wore a $695 yellow-and-white patterned belted shirtdress by Cara Cara while reporting on June 24
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Maia Sequin Detail Stripe Cotton Blend Button-Up Shirt
The top was made by Veronica Beard, retailing for $478 - although it's currently on sale for $286 at Nordstrom
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Western Amour Cheyenne Blazer
While the Cinq à Sept blazer Guthrie wore is now sold out, similar embroidered blazers in the same style are available
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In January, she wore a cropped, light-blue striped collared shirt that was covered in clear sequins.
The top was made by Veronica Beard, retailing for $478 - although it's currently on sale for $286 at Nordstrom.
In February 2024, she also sported a $695 denim blazer by Cinq à Sept, which featured bedazzled hearts all over it.
The exact one that Guthrie once wore is no longer available, but the designer still makes the same style with various embroidery on it for the same price on their website.
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