
Rochelle Humes' effortlessly chic 00s revival look from Karen Millen
The matching two-piece suit on Rochelle is from British fashion brand Karen Millen and it's been pulled from the 2000s archive and upgraded with modern looks and shoppers can get them with 35% off
Rochelle Humes showed off a 2000s revival look in a powerful white suit last week as she posted her work outfit after a TV segment on This Morning. She donned a two-piece suit from Karen Millen's Archive Collection and they are both on offer with 35% off.
The TV presenter shared on Instagram last Thursday that she wore the Karen Millen Tailored Denim Belted Single Breasted Blazer and matching Pocket Detail Wide Leg Trousers while co-hosting the ITV show with Craig Doyle. The clean-cut boxy blazer is originally priced at £229 but is now reduced to £148.85 on Debenhams, while the Tailored Denim Belted Pocket Detail Wide Leg Trousers are also reduced from £159 to £103.35.
As one of the four looks pulled from the fashion brand's 2000s archives, the two-piece suit has been reworked into a modern outfit including a reimagined denim look in a sophisticated denim look.
The cream-beige combination is a summer colour that lifts the weight of denim, and the contrast piping detail adds visual interest for a slimming illusion.
Karen Millen Tailored Denim Belted Single Breasted Blazer
£229
£148.85
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Product Description
Instead of the traditional suit style, the buttons are placed at a high position to create a structured silhouette that maintains a polished shape. It can be matched with wide leg trousers like Rochelle's pair, or a fit and flare A-line skirt.
The back includes a coordinating belt to define the waist, and the sides have two functional front pockets with decorative flaps. Rochelle kept her accessories minimal and wore a pair of beige heeled sandals that matched her skin tone.
For similar white blazers, Boden's Stamford Linen Blazer is a breathable, lightweight option. It is available with a 15% discount at £161.50. It features a classic single-breasted shape and reverse collar with subtle contrast piping. Use code JM7D to unlock the offer at checkout.
The trousers echoed the blazer's design and features beige lines at the side with two front pockets and two extras at the back - perfect to fit small essentials. However, with the denim look on the label, this might not be one for those who are after a relaxed, resort-like trouser style. Next's Premium Linen Trousers could be the one for travel, beachside stroll or island-hopping in the Mediterranean.
Co-ord looks are still popular no matter the season and Rochelle showed fans an easy way to wear it and with the current 35% off on Debenhams, it is a deal not to be missed. Shoppers can get the discount at Debenhams and enjoy free delivery.
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