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susanna reid: The fitted dress we’re lucky we have a brilliant stylist called Debbie harper (@debbiedres­ses), who has helped each of us carve out our own look on the show. I’m happiest in a fitted dress with a little bit of sleeve, so I don’t show too much arm, and the funny thing is, some of my most popular looks are when I’m wearing the cheapest clothes. I once wore a £14 asda dress and Dame Joan Collins came in wearing virtually the same thing, but it was Dolce & gabbana – everyone went mad for that one.

Charlotte Hawkins:

The sleeveless look

If you watch the show, you’ve probably noticed that I’m usually wearing something sleeveless. In fact, viewers often get quite protective and will tweet me saying, “It’s really cold outside, are you not freezing?” I have to remind them I’m in a studio!

If I don’t go for a dress, it’s culottes and a simple top, and I’ll usually choose high street over designer – anything from new look to tesco.

Kate Garraway: The jumpsuit what I love about working with the girls is that they’re incredibly supportive when it comes to how you look; I’m always trying stuff on and they’ll say, “yes, go for it.” and if something doesn’t look good? I get, “oh no, you can’t walk out like that!” – I’d rather they were honest about it, after all. my go-to look is usually a jumpsuit or a trouser suit, which tends to flatter my figure; there’s a great brand called silk fred and I like a bit of m&s too.

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