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Lorraine Kelly wears a fabulous high street floral dress and we bet you will love it

The ITV presenter looks blooming gorgeous in latest outfit

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Laura Sutcliffe
Fashion and Beauty News Editor
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Lorraine Kelly stylishly stepped into a new week on Tuesday, wearing a floral number by one of the Duchess of Cambridge's favourite brands Hobbs. The Safia dress retails at £149 and the white design features a fresh floral display – in the form of blue roses emblazoned all over the front. The elegant number finishes just past the knees and is cut complete with a flattering crew neckline and statement bell sleeves. Lorraine, 58, teamed her dress with a pair of L.K.Bennett high heel court shoes which are made in a coordinating navy blue. Fans were quick to head to the official Lorraine show Instagram account to find out where the dress was from, and one wrote: "Loving your dress today Lorraine!" The 58-year-old wore her trademark brunette hair in a slightly wavy style and subtle makeup highlighted her pretty features.

Lorraine looked blooming lovely in a floral frock

The ITV favourite loves both L.K.Bennett and Hobbs and often wears a variety of classic items from the luxury high street stores. Two weeks ago, viewers noticed she was channelling her inner Duchess Kate when she wore a simple shirt which she subtly customised by rolling up the sleeves.

Lorraine's dress is £149 from Hobbs

The beautiful blouse was made in a pretty pastel blue, and set her back £79 from Hobbs. She once again wore a pair of high heel shoes by L.K.Bennett – which seems to be her to-go-to store for heels, just like Prince William's wife who is often seen out in her famous nude high heel shoe from the brand.

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The Scottish TV star said of her personal style in 2016: "I like L.K.Bennett, Zara and Ted Baker, but also I can go into Topshop and maybe buy a top or a skirt or a pair of trousers." Continuing, she added: "I took me until I got to the age of 50, to actually feel comfortable about fashion"

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