
Where to shop This Morning star Dr Zoe's leg-elongating flare jeans as fans call her 'stunning'
Recently, while on the lookout for fashion inspiration, we've not been turning to social media or influencers for advice on what to wear – instead, we've been looking at the wardrobes of This Morning 's presenters. Everyone from the main hosts to guests to regularly featured experts have been showing up in some amazing outfits lately, and the latest to join their stylish ranks is Dr Zoe Williams.
The resident medical expert kicked off this week appearing on the talk show wearing a pair of ultra-flattering flared jeans, and we've managed to track down exactly where you can buy them. Dr Zoe was wearing Donna Ida's Minnie The High Top Full Length Wide Leg Flared Jeans, and fans were flocking to her Instagram comments to say: 'Love love love those jeans!' and 'Stunning Zoe and I think these compliment you beautifully.'
Dr Zoe's flattering flared jeans are perfect for creating an elongated illusion, with their high waist and wide slightly flared legs making your legs look longer and leaner. The added details of the adjustable tabs on the waist and the patch pockets give it a slightly 70s feel that's both timeless and on-trend.
The Minnie Wide Leg Flared Jeans are made from a mid to lightweight denim that hangs beautifully whilst still being comfortable and easy to wear, and the mid-blue wash means they're suitable for any occasion. You can wear them for day time with a simple vest top or T-shirt and loafers, on holiday with a crochet top and sandals, or for evening with some kitten keels and a fitted top, making them a great workhorse in your wardrobe.
Dr Zoe's Minnie Wide Leg Flared Jeans are priced at £235 at Wolf & Badger, and are currently in stock in all sizes from a 23' waist to a 34' waist, with the sizes going up in one inch increments, making it easy to get the perfect fit. They currently only have one review, which is a five star one saying: 'Absolutely love it. Long body, as promised. Stretchy so form fitting. Very complimenting with a small waist and big backside!'
If the £235 is a little too steep for your budget, the high street also has several great alternatives that'll get you a similar look and silhouette without breaking the bank. Levi's Ribcage Bell Jeans are currently on sale down to £60 from £100, with a similar high waist and flared leg design and patch pockets.
Mango has also slashed the price of its High-Rise Wide Leg Jeans With Pockets down from £45.99 to £29.99, with almost all sizes from a six to an 18 still in stock. The jeans have a lighter wash than Dr Zoe's, with an ironed crease down the front to keep them looking elevated.
Elsewhere River Island's Blue Denim High Rise Relaxed Flare Jeans are £52 and have the most similar look to Dr Zoe's designer version. They come in a darker wash with two patch pockets on the front, a high waist and flared legs, and you can pick them up in petite, regular and long lengths with sizes six to 22.
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