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Shop Rochelle Humes' flattering butter yellow top as she returns as This Morning host

Shop Rochelle Humes' flattering butter yellow top as she returns as This Morning host

Daily Mirrora day ago
Rochelle Humes was back on our screens hosting This Morning today, and she proved butter yellow is still the top trending colour of summer in her flattering sleeveless top
This Morning's annual summer shake up is in full effect, with the usual hosts like Cat Deeley and Alison Hammond taking a well-earned break, whilst regular stand-in guests fill in for their presenting duties. Rochelle Humes has taken over Cat Deeley's usual hosting spot this week alongside Dermot O'Leary, and has definitely kept up with Cat's enviable wardrobe standards.
For her most recent appearance today (July 29), Rochelle proved that butter yellow is continuing to dominate as the top trending colour of summer, with her pale yellow Gathered Cotton Blouse. Although Rochelle is known for her collection of luxury and designer outfits, the top actually hails from high street favourite Mango, and is still available to shop for an affordable £45.99.
The gathered blouse is the perfect pick for summer, made from a light and breezy cotton poplin fabric. The cotton helps it maintain its shape and gives it a little structure, whilst still being cool and comfortable for those high temperature days.
To make it a standout piece, Rochelle's Gathered Cotton Blouse features wide shoulder straps and a V-neckline that shows just the right amount of skin whilst still being modest enough to wear for the office. It also has ruching down the front, which creates a flattering, waist-cinching effect that creates the illusion of curves.
It also fastens with hook and eye closures up the front, which allows you to adjust how low you want the V-neck to sit, not to mention gives you the option of leaving them un-fastened at the bottom to create more of a flared hourglass shape. The blouse is currently still available in all sizes, although it's worth noting that it only comes in sizes small to large.
If you'd like a more inclusive range of sizes, this Amy Lynn Sonya Shirred Cotton-Poplin Top is currently on sale down from £39 to £29.25 and comes in sizes 6 to 16, with only sizes 6 and 10 currently sold out. You could also save on Simply Be's Butter Yellow Puff Sleeve Peplum Blouse which is now £22.40 down from £32, and is available in sizes 10 to 32.
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