
Kate Garraway brightens up GMB in ‘stunning' holiday-ready Never Fully Dressed co-ord
Kate Garraway has been nailing her recent summer looks on Good Morning Britain, and her latest holiday-ready matching set is no exception.
Brightening up a gloomy Friday last week, Kate wowed fans in the Isla Miley Shirt from Never Fully Dressed, priced at £89, paired with the matching Isla Dorris Skirt, priced at £79.
This breezy skirt and shirt co-ord is covered in Never Fully Dressed's hand-painted Isla print, inspired by the picturesque Mallorcan town of Sóller.
The shirt is oversized and slightly sheer, making it lightweight enough for warm days but still polished enough for everyday wear. Tuck it into denim shorts or jeans or layer it with a bikini for that laid-back holiday look.
The skirt is just as versatile and in the same stunning print. It can be easily thrown over swimwear or dressed up with the matching shirt for a chic desk-to-dinner look like Kate.
This look isn't the only one of Kate's that's caught our and fans' attention. Recently, the presenter was the latest celeb to hop on one of the biggest trends of 2025 with a head-to-toe polka dot outfit.
The top in question is the Mila Trim Detail Top in Ivory, Navy French Dot from Boden. Priced at £42, this chic top has been labelled as "selling like hot cakes" on Boden's website, with sizes flying off the virtual shelves.
With its full flutter sleeves and playful pom-pom trim, it adds just the right amount of fun to what would be a simple top. While the lightweight cotton makes it an easy and airy go-to for warmer days.
In other GMB news, presenter Ranvir Singh wowed viewers the other week with her Red Short Sleeve Gathered Waist Underbust Midi Dress from Lipsy. Priced at £49, the timeless floral print makes it ideal for summer weddings, garden parties or the races.
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