Lisa Snowdon’s Skims-like bodysuit that ‘fits like a dream’ is a high street buy

Lisa Snowdon’s Skims-like bodysuit that ‘fits like a dream’ is a high street buy

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Lisa’s ITV This Morning look is proving popular with watchers

Lisa Snowdon just proved that you don’t need a celebrity stylist or a Kardashian-sized budget to nail sleek, sculpted dressing. Appearing on This Morning this week, the presenter wowed viewers in a figure-hugging black bodysuit that instantly had fans flooding her Instagram with compliments–and plenty of people asking where it was from.

Under a photo of her look, followers were quick to comment, with one writing, “Where is that bodysuit from?! Fits like a dream!”, while others added, “Absolutely beautiful” and “Ooh Lisa, looking fabulous!”. It’s safe to say that the outfit stole the show in that moment.

The best part is Lisa’s chic, second-skin top isn’t designer. It’s actually the ASOS Design polyamide slinky long sleeve bodysuit, which costs £20 With its smooth, sculpting fabric and clean neckline, it’s the perfect elevated basic that looks far more expensive than its high street price tag.

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Fans of Skims will instantly spot the similarity to Kim Kardashian’s Fits Everybody stretch-jersey bodysuit, which retails for £54 at Selfridges. Both pieces share an ultra-flattering, close-to-the-body cut and silky stretch fabric that sits seamlessly under trousers or skirts, giving a sleek, pulled-together finish that every wardrobe needs.

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The ASOS version might not carry the celebrity label, but it delivers the same slick silhouette for less than half the price. The polyamide material has a subtle sheen that catches the light beautifully. It’s also the perfect autumnal layering piece that will go with jeans as well as it does with statement midi skirts.

Source: Mirror

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