Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway wowed her fans when she appeared on TV last week in a stunning green ensemble. She wore the Jennifer dress from Monsoon which is adorned with a floral print and falls to an elegant length.
A photo of the ITV morning host, 57, was shared by her stylist ahead of Thursday’s segment. Her Monsoon dress retails for £90 and fashion fans can snap it up on the JD Williams website.
Coming in a vibrant green hue, this long-sleeve midi dress is decorated with a beautiful trail of patterns reminiscent of a Japanese flower garden scene with flying cranes. The dress is finished with contrasting blue satin panels through the button placket, around the waist and at the cuffs.
Shoppers can purchase the dress in sizes from UK8 to UK24 – while stocks last. Kate has paired the dress with heels in the same shade of green. Meanwhile she kept her makeup neutral with nude-colour lipsticks and subtle blush colour on her cheeks.
One customer who left a five-star review said it’s a “beautiful silk dress” and fits true to size. The dress can be paired with kitten heels or pointed flats, both of which are trending styles this season.
Another quality-made dress is WYSE London’s Fabienne Silk Dress – made from 100% silk with lovely ditsy floral prints. The piece is flattering on all body shapes, with an elasticated back panel and a side zip.
Elsewhere, this Black Abstract Chiffon Wrap Asymmetric Midi Dress from Roman Originals is a five out of five winner. The £60 number is feminine with sheer long sleeves to hide any arm concerns.
But Kate’s Monsoon dress is a great option for smart casual occasions like dinner parties or business lunch meetings. The V-neck collar adds a feminine touch and it can be worn with a cosy cardigan when the temperature drops. The silk-like viscose material is washing machine-friendly; however the dress doesn’t have side pockets.
During Thursday’s Good Morning Britain show, Kate opened up to explain why she’s been quiet on social media about her documentary featuring her late husband, Derek Draper.
“I haven’t posted I’ve been nominated yet because I got so much backlash from doing it, for people saying ‘stop going on about it’. But actually, I realise I’m letting people down,” she said.
“One of the biggest frustrations was that he felt like a total failure, he felt like an incredible burden on the carers, on the system, on us and it didn’t matter what we said, he felt that burden, and he wanted to be a contributor.
“Making this documentary was his way of saying ‘I’m gonna speak up for the people that have supported me, the family but also those around me and the people within the care system.”