Hazel Morton, Big Data for Humans dress by Vera Wang SIMON SAYS: A stunning lady in red…Hazel pulls off this Vera Wang dress with style. The classic-fitting dress matches her colouring perfectly and is topped off with a fabulous lipstick. Red will be a big colour for spring/ summer 2016, with many designers featuring a ‘sunset’ pallette.
Laura Cann, Cruise & Maritime Voyages dress by Jessica Wright; bag from River Island
SIMON SAYS: This bold floor- length gown is incredibly flattering, cinching Laura in at the waist with gently curved nude panels and vertical floor- length stripes to add height. Block and stripes are set to be big news next year.
Katie Mapstone,
Cruise.co.uk dress and bag River Island, shoes Misguided SIMON SAYS: Katie’s turquoise dress makes a statement and we love it! This well-tailored gem is right on trend – with off-the-shoulder designs set to be big news next season. Katie accessorises perfectly with simple strappy shoes and monochrome bag.
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Nisha Botevyle, Amadeus
jumpsuit Reiss; shoes Karen Millen; head chain River Island
SIMON SAYS: Nisha has made the top 10 again, in another fabulous jumpsuit. This Reiss statement piece offers crisp white lines, with flared mid- length trousers. She pulls the outfit together with a River Island head chain, classy diamanté waist belt and heels.
Steve Williams, Royal Caribbean International tux Jack Wills SIMON SAYS: Steve is dressed to impress! In his charcoal grey tailored suit from Jack Wills, he’s bang on trend with a chic window-pane check,
complemented by a crisp white shirt and matching bow tie, plus classic suede black boots. Overall, Steve creates a laid-back, smart ensemble.
Vanda Bauer, head of marketing, Classic Collection Holidays dress John Lewis
SIMON SAYS: Neutral tones and ‘boudoir feel’ dresses have been taking the red carpets by storm this awards season. With subtle mesh detailing and elegant emerald embroidery, Vanda looks fabulous in this detailed gown.
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