
GMB's Susanna Reid wows in 'beautiful' high street dress now on sale for £100 less
The stylish TV presenter has once again wowed us with her wardrobe.
There's no denying that we are a little envious of Susanna Reid's style. On every episode of Good Morning Britain, the 54 year-old often stuns us with her fashion choices.
As luck would have it, much of the TV presenter's wardrobe can be purchased straight from the high street, such as this Green Brushwork Print Mesh Dress from Whistles that she wore yesterday, Tuesday, June 17.
The latest outfit choice, which was shared by both Susanna and her stylist Debbie Harper on Instagram, was quickly met with a flood of enthusiasm from devoted fans, as one gushed: "Loved your dress this morning Susanna."
Another fan of the dress wrote: "Beautiful dress."
Someone else praising Susanna's dress of choice added: "Sooo beautiful!! Love the colour."
Green Brushwork Print Mesh Dress
£159
£59
Whistles
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Amidst the enthusiasm for the Whistles dress, we were pleasantly surprised to spot that it was on sale for just £59. Originally £159, it means that devoted fans can recreate the GMB host's style for a staggering £100 less.
Ideal for any fancy events or weddings that are marked on the calendar, this high street retailer has said that its midi-length frock "designed to set you apart from the rest."
Available in a charming green shade, that is refreshing for spring and summer, it features a bodycon style silhouette that will accentuate any curves and streamline the figure for a flattering effect.
What really sets this dress apart from the rest is the "unique" brushwork print that has been designed to draw focus, so it's ideal for the fashion fans who are looking to add a statement item to their wardrobe.
Complete with long sleeves and a chic crew neckline, it also features ruching along the waist that will create a "timeless silhouette."
For those who are maybe not keen on the longer sleeves, then Quiz's Blue Printed Midaxi Dress that features a sleeveless design, perfect for warmer weather, has been reduced from £34.99 to £24.49.
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Prefer a bandeau to prevent any tan lines across the upper body? Then New Look's £27.99 Orange Ombre Mesh Ruched Bandeau Midi Dress might be a suitable alternative worth adding to the holiday suitcase.
As of writing, the Green Brushwork Print Mesh Dress is available on the Whistles website in sizes four to 20, catering to many body shapes and sizes. However, some are showing "low stock", so we'd advise bagging one fast.
With its statement design, Susanna's dress is definitely one for wearing to special occasions, which is why we'd advise pairing it with some stylish heels and minimal jewellery as not to distract attention from the frock.
Fashion deal of the week
Fashion fans looking for a dress that will standout at all their summer events will need to hear about this one from Roman.
The high street chain's Royal Blue Rose Print Button Detail Maxi Dress, hailed as "perfect for the warmer seasons", is now on sale for £35 after being dropped from £48 - saving 27 percent overall.
With its "stunning" all-over rose print and modest midaxi length hemline, this particular frock will look perfect at any fancy occasions this season. Since it offers a bold design, we'd advise pairing it with nude-coloured heels and neutral accessories.
The flowy, comfortable woven fabric and short sleeves make it an ideal airy choice for when the temperatures rise again. It also features a chic V-neckline, alongside a shirred waistline that will 'cinch' in the figure for a flattering effect.
Complete with buttons down the front, the high street firm also advises pairing its £35 sale dress with a denim jacket on those summer days when the weather is a little bit chillier.
Beloved for its vibrant and bold style, one five-star review read: "One of the five-star reviews read: "This dress is amazing. I've had so many compliments.
"Lovely Silky material, floor length and such vibrant colours and so easy to just wash and wear. Suitable for weddings and occasions or just perfect for holidays and summer days. A real head turner... Love it."
Someone else added: "Another pleased purchaser wrote: "Just love this dress, lovely colours, beautiful material, perfect for my upcoming holiday."
Roman's Royal Blue Rose Print Button Detail Maxi Dress is just £35 in the sale now.
The GMB host's dress from Whistles hasn't just received attention on Instagram, as it boasts one five-star review that reads: "This true to size eye catching dress is perfect for a lunch date or a wedding reception. Very feminine and comfortable to wear. I had lots of compliments when I wore this elegant dress."
Although, someone did knock a star off after being "concerned" about the high neckline, although ultimately they found it was okay once on. However, this may pose an issue for some customers, which might be worth considering before buying.
Shoppers can bag Susanna Reid's Green Brushwork Print Mesh Dress for £100 less from Whistles now.
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