Whether you’re rooting for the Traitors or the Faithfuls, there’s one thing all viewers of BBC’s The Traitors can agree on – Claudia Winkleman’s outfits are simply dreamy. We’re anticipating what she’ll be wearing this time around as series 3 premieres on our screens at 8 p.m. tonight (January 1) at 8 p.m.
Although the series was shot during the summer (with contestants frequently seen in T-shirts and shorts remarking on the heat), Claudia’s stylist was in the know, decking her out with some seriously winter-ready looks that have us scrambling for details throughout each episode. When we go outside in winter, we can expect to find her collection of oversized knits, slim-fitting pants, and Wellington boots.
And while we’ve only just had a glimpse of Claudia’s series 3 style, we do have her first two seasons of looks to salivate over. So, if you fancy nabbing a few Claudia ‘ Traitor-core ‘ wardrobe essentials for yourself, we, along with her stylist, Sinead McKeefry, have managed to hunt down a few of her top pieces from the previous series.
Shop Claudia’s Traitors wardrobe
Despite its high price tag, the men’s Cashmere Float Stitch Jumper from Johnstons of Elgin is now sold out. If you’re ready to spend some money on the buttery cashmere piece, you can join a waitlist. If you’re not up for waiting or spending nearly £1k on a jumper, you might consider New Look’s Dark Grey Knit Roll Neck Split Hem Jumper, priced at a more pocket-friendly £17.49 here (previously £25.99), offering a similar snug and luxurious vibe.
The oversized jumper and Wardrobe’s khaki green pairing were paired by Sinead. Nyc Side Zip Leggings, costing £266, which the celeb stylist hailed as an “excellent investment” in the comments.
For those hesitating on the splurge, there’s a wallet-friendly alternative with Lovall’s Everyday Winter Leggings in Olive, £32. Completing the outfit, Sinead picked another staple from Claudia’s The Traitors wardrobe – a classic pair of black Hunter Wellies, set at £120, perfect for nailing that country-core aesthetic.

Not just serving stunning rural fashion, Claudia also dazzled in the series two roundtable scene sporting The Vampire’s Wife’s ‘ The Whole Lotta Trouble Dress’, fetching £1295 but sadly now sold out. While we adore the crystal-embellished velvet mini dress, the price tag is less appealing – even at half-price during a sale. Fortunately, M&, S offers a look-alike with its Polka Dot Puff Sleeve Mini Column Dress for a mere £39.50.

Claudia’s green cable knit jumper with smiley face details was the subject of the show’s most heated exchange. The exact item is a men’s oversized knit from Kapital, retailing at a hefty £480 and currently sold out, with only second-hand sites like eBay offering it. However, you can mimic the look for less with House of Bruar’s Ladies Pure New Wool Cable Knit Roll Neck Jumper, priced at £79.95.

Speaking of iconic, Claudia’s cape must also be included in her best looks roundup. Who would have imagined the influence of Count Dracula on fashion?
Claudia channeled her inner goth by wearing an all-black ensemble, keeping it true to her signature style. She paired her fitted black pants with her now-famous fingerless gloves and the £690 black wool cape from sustainable London brand Luxury Family Affair. If you’re looking to add some vampish charm to your wardrobe, try Ralph Lauren’s similar cape for £119 here.
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