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This Morning's Rochelle Humes turns heads in stylish €40 River Island top

This Morning's Rochelle Humes turns heads in stylish €40 River Island top

Rochelle Humes has once again showcased her flair for picking out the most fashionable high street finds.
The 36-year-old presenter, who is stepping in for Cat Deeley on This Morning over the summer, was seen donning a stylish outfit from ASOS, Mango and River Island.
Just the other week, Rochelle was spotted in a khaki peplum top teamed with a suede midi skirt and brown open-toe mules. Her neutral colour scheme is a hallmark of her style, and this ensemble was no different.
The top, which we've identified as the Khaki Sleeveless Tie Back Corset Top from high-street favourite River Island, also comes in brown and white - both hues that would effortlessly blend into Rochelle's wardrobe. Retailing at €40, the top boasts corset-style detailing for a cinched waist. The top features a tie-back detail that adds a touch of intrigue to the back and further accentuates the waist
She has previously sported a €59.99 ASOS denim dress with ruching down the front for a similar effect, while another day saw her wear a Mango sleeveless blouse priced at €45.99, as reported by the Mirror.
Being sleeveless and crafted from 100% cotton, the River Island Khaki Sleeveless Tie Back Corset Top is an excellent choice for summer styling, keeping wearers cool in the warm weather, reports the Liverpool Echo.
It's available in sizes XS to XL, however there is no petite option. The peplum hem is very much en vogue for 2025, having undergone a PR makeover since their 2012 resurgence, now offering a more contemporary silhouette that creates the illusion of an hourglass figure. The Khaki Sleeveless Tie Back Corset Top is proving a favourite among shoppers
The top also boasts a tie-back detail that adds an element of surprise to the back and further highlights the waist. However, if shoppers find too many design elements overwhelming, there are alternatives available.
This ASOS denim dress with its ruched drop waist makes for a stylish summer outfit. It's crafted from 100 per cent cotton, non-stretch denim in a dark blue wash hue.
However, if it's Rochelle's khaki top that shoppers are keen on, it can be bought here for €40.
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