Amanda Holden’s polka dot skirt suit is currently on sale and perfect for race day dressing
17.04.2024 - 13:09
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Amanda Holden's chic office looks have become a regular hit on her Instagram account as followers watch weekly as she showcases an enviable workwear wardrobe. And, this week is certainly no different as the petite Heart Radio presenter just served up some serious outfit inspiration for occasionwear season.
We think The Princess Of Wales, who is a fan of spotty prints for royal outings would approve.
The chic tailored spotty skirt suit is from power-dresser Karen Millen a go-to brand for the mum of two and the modest style is not only perfect for the boardroom but for race day too. Better yet, we've tracked it down and can reveal it's currently reduced in the sale which means you can get Amanda's ladylike, royal-inspired look for a lot less.
If you're feeling the 50s vibes of this monochrome number you'll be pleased to hear the printed suit is still available online in a range of sizes, including a petite offering.
The tailored jacquard spot pencil midi skirt was £139, now £111.20 here and the matching jacket was £199, is now £159.20 here. Amanda expressed her joy over the stunning suit telling her followers, " It's, Thursday and this week has whizzed past.
This gorgeous fitted suit which I'm in love with and it's not going back, (sorry Karen Millen), is from Karen Millen.
It's a lovely polka dot, but actually, I'm feeling very Cruella De Vil so watch out doggies" The post has since racked up over 6,000 admiring likes including gushing comments from celebrity fans, including Ex-Love Islander Laura Anderson who said, " Oh I love it." We've also spotted (excuse the pun), a dress version if suits aren't for you but you want to try your hand at the pretty print this spring. You can shop the tailored jacquard spot midi pencil
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