Claudia Winkleman’s Show Is Here, And I'm Already Tracking Down The Outfits—Shop Her Exact Looks Here
From Saint Laurent tailoring to polished loafers, Claudia Winkleman’s chat show wardrobe proves her signature style is as sharp as ever.
If you thought you’d have to wait until the next season of The Traitors to get your Claudia Winkleman fix, think again. Premiering today, The Claudia Winkleman Show sees the Strictly and Traitors host stepping into the world of chat shows, and naturally, I’ll be tuning in.
While the celebrity guests and signature Winkleman wit promise plenty of entertainment, there’s one thing I’m especially excited for: the outfits. If her Traitors wardrobe—think sumptuous knits, sharp tailoring and polished loafers—is anything to go by, we’re in for a seriously chic lineup. And the preview for the new show confirms exactly what I suspected: Winkleman’s wardrobe might just steal the spotlight.
For the first episode, the presenter leans into her signature aesthetic, styling a Saint Laurent blazer with a pink shirt and tie, cigarette trousers and fringed brogues. Equal parts polished and fun, it’s classic Claudia, and proof that her outfits may well be the real stars of the show. Scroll on to shop the looks from The Claudia Winkleman Show.
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1. Blazer & Trousers
Claudia wearing a Saint Laurent blazer and cigarette trousers and Church's brogues.
Style Notes: For the first episode, Winkleman leaned into her signature aesthetic, wearing a Saint Laurent tuxedo blazer with matching cigarette trousers and finishing the look with Church’s fringed loafers.
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