GMB Susanna Reid's floaty £30 River Island dress is a 'vision in red' for winter
15.11.2023 - 15:17
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Susanna Reid was a hailed a 'vision in red' this morning as she presented Good Morning Britain wearing a floaty £30 River Island dress in winter's 'hottest colour'. The TV presenter, who usually sports a mix of designer labels and high street names, was spotted wearing the River Island dress - which is currently on sale ahead of Black Friday.
The mum-of-three was seen wearing the Red Chiffon Tie Front Swing Midi Dress from River Island, which is currently £30 down from £55. The chiffon dress is available in sizes six to 18, though some sizes have already sold out as the popular dress has been snapped up by fashion fans.
The dress comes in a midi length with fluted sleeves and a v-neckline that has a tie neck that can be worn in a number of ways. The mum-of-three opted to wear the pussy bow tied loosely at the chest, donning her recently chopped bob.
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Red is certainly set to be a huge trend for the upcoming festive period, with River Island stocking a number of styles in the shade. According to the brand, red looks great when worn with black and denim, while grey also offers a 'less stark contrast’. The shade worn head-to-toe provides the perfect opportunity to make a style statement, while a ‘pop of red’ is also a major trend this season.
In October, reporter Bethan Shufflebotham headed into her local River Island store to scout out the latest trends and top fashion picks and Susanna Reid's dress was high on her list of favourites. Leaning into the red trend, this
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