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Cat Deeley’s classic maxi skirt that’s under £40 on high street

04 June 2024 , 11:51
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Cat Deeley wore the River Island skirt that costs £38 (Image: ITV)
Cat Deeley wore the River Island skirt that costs £38 (Image: ITV)

Following a short break for half term, Cat Deeley has been back on our screens this week as she returned to This Morning hosting duties. And not only did we miss her and Ben’s on-screen antics, but also her endless style inspiration.

This week, she’s more than made up for it, stepping out in a that’s unbelievably versatile. The 47-year-old wore the on Tuesday’s episode, which comes in at under £40.

The skirt, made from 96 per cent cotton, is ideal for the summer months, with the breathable fabric working to keep wearers cool in the heat. Meanwhile the added elastane makes it more comfortable to wear all day.

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The tailored style of the piece is with a blouse, blazer and court shoes. But paired with a white vest top, linen shirt and sandals, you’ve also got yourself the

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Costing £38, the skirt is currently in stock in sizes 6-18, and , if you’d prefer. It’s concealed fastening gives it a more elevated feel, while the split hem adds a bit of sass. It even has belt loops so you can add your own accessories, too.

Cat Deeley’s classic maxi skirt that’s under £40 on high streetThis is the exact £38 skirt Cat Deeley wore on today's episode (June 4, 2024) (River Island)

Styled by David O’Brien, Cat wore the with a white blouse and Mint Velvet accessories, including some £85 cowboy boots, a , which is £49, and some .

Maxi skirts continue to be a huge trend in 2024, and these beige styles are such a stylish alternative to the usual denim we’ve been seeing. Elsewhere on the high street, while for something a little more relaxed, .

Cat regularly sports classy, elegant outfits boasting clean lines and tailoring. With David O'Brien as her stylist, the duo have leaned into trends like quiet luxury, rich girl cardigans and cowboy core, with some definite 70s inspiration in a number of her outfits.

He shared some of the brands he often chooses for the presenter with , commenting: “Hush, Boden and Mint Velvet are all great quality, as well as more affordable high street favourites such as Zara, River Island and Mango."

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Bethan Shufflebotham

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