Cat Deeley's This Morning £49 asymmetrical waistcoat is the perfect spring layering piece
25.04.2024 - 00:49
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If you've been tuning into This Morning recently, you'll have spotted a recurring item in Cat Deeley's wardrobe -- a waistcoat.
The host has been seen sporting various styles of this versatile piece over the past few weeks, from relaxed longline fits to more structured, cropped versions. On Monday 22 April, Cat showcased her latest waistcoat of the week during an interview with Strictly star Anton Du Beke.
She wore Sosander's Asymmetric Waistcoat, available for £49 here, and paired it with matching Sosander Wide Leg Trousers, priced at £55 here, creating a polished yet relaxed look that's not easy to achieve. Cat's waistcoat features a trendy neutral shade with a contrasting tortoiseshell-style single button fastening.
Despite its understated colour scheme, the layering piece is anything but basic due to its asymmetric design. The waistcoat boasts a wrap-over style front that fastens to one side, and an angular uneven hemline that's shorter on one side and longer on the other.
It also includes tailored seaming down the front, creating a stylish, fitted silhouette that enhances your figure and highlights your waist. The statement-making waistcoat might err on the formal side of things, but it's also incredibly easy to style, making it a great versatile option to add to your wardrobe.
You can copy Cat's top-to-toe look by pairing it with the matching trousers and a heel, or go all out by pairing it with the co-ordinating Single Breasted Blazer, £85 here, for more formal situations, reports the Mirror. You can also keep it casual by wearing the waistcoat on its own with a pair of wide-leg jeans and some trainers or layer it over a simple white T-shirt and some denim shorts for a look that screams 00s Kate Moss at Glastonbury
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