Last night's The Traitors final gave the remaining series four contestants one last shot at the prize pot, and viewers one last chance to swoon over host Claudia Winkleman's outfits. The TV presenter made her way around the round table at the end of the show wearing one of her trademark looks: black blazer, oversized shirt and black leggings – and viewers rushed to social media to find out where the white cut-out blouse in particular was from.
Luckily, Claudia's stylist Sinead McKeefry was happy to oblige. Posting about the look after the show finished, Sinead revealed that Claudia wore the Featherton Lace Shirt from Holland Cooper, a British heritage brand that has also been worn on a number of occasions by the Princess of Wales.
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Made from a semi-sheer fabric and featuring lace inserts, a high neckline, button-up cuffs and floaty sleeves, the Featherton shirt costs £199 and is currently still available in most sizes, from 6-16. Shoppers have been piling on the five-star reviews, calling it "smart, elegant and classy" and "a little bit more special than a normal shirt".
If £199 is a little out of your budget, we've found some excellent cheaper alternatives: this Miranda Lace-Trim Sheer Button-Through Blouse from Reiss at £158, this White Floral Embroidered High Neck Blouse from Nobody's Child priced at £75, and, the biggest bargain, this Off White Poplin Lace Embroidered Shirt from New Look, currently reduced by 25% down from £32.99 to £24.74. All would look great paired with a blazer, leggings and flat shoes or boots, à la Claude.
The rest of Claudia's final round table outfit consisted of a classic YSL tuxedo-style blazer – likely something like this £2,750 one – her go-to black Spanx leggings, and black lace-up Grenson brogues.
Earlier in the show Claudia sported another lust-worthy look for the series' final challenge, featuring the Navy Double Breasted Peak Lapel Long Coat from British brand Connolly.
Made from a blend of wool and cashmere, this double-breasted design has a longer length for a more dramatic look ("a hint of Matthew Macfadyan walking across the fields at the end of Pride and Prejudice," one commenter hilariously noted), and features a large lapel, structured shoulders and a slight cinch at the waist.
At £1,950 it's pricey, though, so if you're after a cheaper alternative, we think this Lipsy Navy Single Breasted Ovoid Sleeve Longline Coat from Next is a great way to copy the look for less – although it's single-breasted instead of double and the buttons are gold, it's a fraction of the cost at £95, and currently available in sizes 8-18.
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