
Amanda Holden wows in ‘beautifully tailored' co-ord from celebrity-loved brand
Amanda Holden raves about her 'beautifully tailored' co-ord, and the Wimbledon-ready look hails from an affordable brand loved by Molly-Mae and Coleen Rooney
Amanda Holden has been nailing the fashion game with look after look recently. We love her recent Wimbledon whites midi dress from Karen Millen that clings to all the right places, plus her latest floral number from Nadine Merabi, which is perfect for summer weddings.
And her most recent tailored stripe co-ord is another outfit that immediately caught our attention. Posting the look to her Instagram story, Amanda confirmed the full set is from female-founded brand and celebrity-loved Odd Muse.
The exact set includes The Ultimate Muse Pin Stripe Shirt, priced at £65, and the matching Ultimate Muse Striped Woven Trousers, priced at £95.
This timeless pinstripe co-ord is the perfect addition to any wardrobe, as it's versatility allows you to wear it to virtually every occasion. Amanda raved that the reason she loves this co-ord so much is because it's "beautifully tailored", which makes the set look more expensive than the price tag.
The oversized, boxy nature of the shirt is balanced out by the wide-leg, slightly kick flared trousers that help to elongate the legs and create a flattering silhouette.
Keeping the look low-key, Amanda styled her set with a simple pair of white court heels. Whether you're heading into the office, sitting courtside at Wimbeldon or out for dinner and drinks with the girls, this is a set that will be reeling in the compliments.
Odd Muse already boasts huge celebrity fans from Molly-Mae and Coleen Rooney to Louisa Lytton and Amanda Holden. The brand is known for its minimalist, chic and elevated basics, from cinched-in waist mini dresses to tailored matching sets and simple blouses.
Just last year, Molly-Mae had everyone talking about her Wimbledon attire, and it was all thanks to Odd Muse's The Ultimate Muse Collar Maxi Dress, priced at £125. Fans were quick to praise her look. 'Omg the epitome of a Wimbledon lady right there wow' wrote one, whilst another added: 'The @oddmuselondon dress is stunning on you!!!' A third begged for her outfit details, writing: 'Where's this dress from' whilst a fourth praised 'Obsessed with this look and that bag is unreal'.
And after selling out, thanks to the Molly-Mae effect of course, this dress is back in stock in all sizes just in time for the beginning of Wimbledon next week.
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