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Martine McCutcheon’s cosy New Look jumper looks straight out of Love Actually

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Martine McCutcheon looking 'cosy' in her New Look knit (Image: Martine McCutcheon/New Look)

With Halloween and Bonfire night behind us, it’s now perfectly acceptable to grab a blanket, hot chocolate and settle down for the night with a Christmas movie. This year, Love Actually turns 20 years old, and fans have been saying Martine McCutcheon ‘hasn’t aged’ since 2003.

The 47-year-old, who played Natalie in the 2003 rom-com, shared a photo on Instagram last week as she gave a mini life update and her outfit details. The mum-of-one wore a pair of light blue jeans, clog-style shoes and a that looks like it could be straight out of the iconic festive film.

Martine said: “Hi All! I’ve been waiting for the rain and drizzle to stop so I can take Don for a little walk… I’m still waiting! I’ve had a few of you say you’ve missed my style posts so here’s what I’m wearing today. All mega cosy and casual.

“Everything is @newlook apart from the jeans and they are the button up ones from @zara Think I may snuggle up with a hot choccie… That walk may need to wait a little bit longer. PS As you can see ever so slightly, the house is slowly coming together too! I love it! I shall be sharing more I promise!”

One fan commented on Martine’s youthful appearance, commenting: “Love Actually is 20 yrs old and you haven’t aged from then.” However, many were interested in getting their hands commenting: “Beautiful, have you got a link for the jumper,” “Lovely jumper Martine,” and “Love the jumper! Looks so cosy”.

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We did a little hunting and found it to be the from New Look, which comes in at under £30. Coming in sizes S-XL, it’s perfect for channelling winter vibes now that the temperatures are dipping.

Online, the has been styled with some baggier trousers and silver cowgirl boots for an edgy look, but the retailer recommends ‘fleece-lined leggings and a bobble hat on chilly days’ for that Après-ski vibe.

Shoppers who have already snapped it up have been styling it in other ways, too, with : “M fits size 12 very nice jumper looks good with mini skirt. Makes a great casual outfit.” Another commented on how ‘warm’ it is, adding: “Love this jumper. Nice and warm and looks great. Very happy with this purchase.”

A third said it looks like it should cost more, but hoped there would be more sizes, writing: “Lovely soft jumper which looks more expensive than it is but just a bit too big. I would have liked it in an XS but they don’t do it in that size.”

Martine McCutcheon’s cosy New Look jumper looks straight out of Love ActuallyThe Light Grey Yoke Pattern Jumper at New Look (New Look)

The New Look knit comes in much cheaper than some of the others we’ve spotted, like this , however, this cream coloured jumper from and is the exact one as seen in their advert this year.

It’s difficult to decipher exactly which shoes Martine is wearing, but they’re potentially this pair of . Stylish and fuss-free, these black slip-on mules are a staple pair for this season and next.

The retailer currently has their warm up Black Friday event in full swing, and has been running limited time deals like £35 coats and £25 boots over the past week or so. Shoppers can currently get up to 40 per cent off partywear styles, too, making it the ultimate excuse to bag that glitzy dress you’ve been eying up.

Other retailers offering huge discounts ahead of the official Black Friday event, which falls on November 24, include celeb-loved clothing brand Nobody's Child. The popular retailer is giving customers 20 per cent off absolutely everything when they enter code BF20 at the checkout, while , with 20 per cent off for those spending £75 or more with the code VIPBF.

But if you fancy taking some style inspiration from Martine’s wardrobe, you can buy the

Bethan Shufflebotham

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