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Lorraine Kelly looks incredible in bargain £20 dress – here’s where you can buy it too

Lorraine Kelly is one of our favourite ladies to watch on TV, as well as one of our daytime go-tos for fashion inspiration.

The popular presenter’s style is never too far out of reach for the ordinary member of the public, which is just one reason why we love it so much.

And her outfit from yesterday’s show is the perfect example, given that it came from bargain supermarket Asda.

Lorraine decided on a gorgeous, deep blue dress for the show, which she finished off with a thin black belt and matching black stilettos from Zara.

The stunning midi shirt dress of course comes in one of the most popular prints of the moment, snakeskin, meaning it’s bang on trend as well as brilliantly affordable.

So just how much will the dress set you back? Happily, it’s available at the bargain price of just £20 – meaning you can easily justify popping it in your trolley whilst on your weekly shop!

However, if you don’t have an Asda local to you, you can pick it up on the George at Asda website online, where it’s still available in sizes 6-20.

Sadly, it’s already sold out in sizes 22 and 24 – but we reckon that’s all the more reason to get buying yours ASAP.

You can buy it HERE.

There’s only been a smattering of reviews online about the dress so far, but all have been resoundingly positive.

One shopper commented that the dress is “perfect for summer”, while another said, “Bought this for work and have had no end of compliments. So easy and comfortable to wear. Great value too.”

We wholeheartedly agree that Lorraine’s ASDA dress is super versatile. By putting it together with a pair of heels and a stylish handbag, you’ll have yourself a look perfect for work.

Or swap out the heels for sandals and a leather jacket for a chic, relaxed summery look.

So will you be buying Lorraine Kelly’s dress?


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