
Cat Deeley looked so chic on This Morning in elegant maxi skirt and River Island top - it's the perfect outfit for summer that looks so much more expensive than it is
Cat Deeley looked chic on This Morning in an elegant maxi skirt and River Island top.
The ITV presenter wore a stylish ensemble on Tuesday's instalment of the daily show as she hosted alongside Ben Shephard.
She donned an Orange Textured Sleeveless Draped Top by River Island, which is priced at £29.
The classy piece features textured fabric and ruched side detail, adding shape and style.
Cat paired the top with a Cotton pleated maxi skirt by Maje, that retails for £259.
Made of organic cotton, the long skirt boasts a flared style along the bottom and a thin belt on the waist.
EXACT MATCH: Orange Textured Sleeveless Draped Top
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EXACT MATCH: Cotton pleated maxi skirt
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A similar option to Cat's top can be found at Massimo Dutti in their Draped cotton top with knot detail.
The piece, which is available in a deep red, cream or brown, sells for £35.95 and is made of 100% cotton, boasting an asymmetric neckline and trim detail.
Another similar top can be found at Next for £26.
Their Red Sleeveless Drape Top is available in red, navy, ecru and black and is described as perfect for 'styling up or down'.
While a different take on Cat's skirt can be found at a more affordable price of £35 at Next.
Their Camel Drop Waist Maxi Skirt has a lightweight feel and is made from 100% cotton.
Draped Cotton Top With Knot Detail £35.95 Shop
Red Sleeveless Drape Top £26.00 Shop
Asymmetrical Twist Top £35 Shop
Max Mara maxi skirt £225 Shop
Camel Drop Waist Maxi Skirt £35.00 Shop
Susie Cream Pu Pleated Midi Skirt £119.00 Shop
Offered in a range of sizes, the piece is made from a cotton-blend poplin and boasts a drop-waist panel.
In a lighter shade, Phase Eight has the Susie Cream Pu Pleated Midi Skirt for £119.
The faux leather skirt is fitted on the waistline and flows into flattering pleats.
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