Copy Claudia Winkleman's Traitors look with these stylish picks - and tips from her stylist

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Copy Claudia Winkleman's Traitors look with these stylish picks - and tips from her stylist
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk ( Lara Owen, PA, Eve Rowlands)
Published: Jan, 10 2025 14:54

The Traitors is back with a bang with Claudia Winkleman at the helm, delivering quick-witted one-liners, mystery and oozing charisma. While the host of the BBC show has made a name for herself as a writer, presenter, Strictly Come Dancing co-lead and more, there's no denying she's widely known and beloved as a total style icon.

While come Wednesday to Friday we're gripped by the trials and tribulations of The Traitors' premise and the drama of each episode, something else has us just as hooked: her outfits. With her oversized knits, chunky boots, legendary fingerless gloves, signature dramatic eyeliner and a whole lot of finesse already gracing our screens, if the first few episodes are anything to go by, we're in for a treat as it continues.

Read more: Claudia Winkleman wears £44 shaping leggings to stay warm on The Traitors. Read more: Traitors star Claudia Winkleman's Charlotte Tilbury nude lipstick is perfect for everyday wear. Styled by Sinead McKeefry, Claudia's long-time stylist, the TV star has swapped out the sequins and glitz of Strictly for a more gothic, countryside chic vibe that, as Sinead explained, has a 'heritage feel but also an edge, which makes it look so cool'.

Speaking about the style choices for Claudia throughout The Traitors, the A-list stylist said: "What I like about some of the looks is that they’re so transferable. You could wear them out to Sunday lunch, but then we can be quite playful and a bit more dramatic.”.

Of course, there’s certainly no shortage of drama when it comes to her looks – just take Claudia’s epic heavy fringed coat from season two. Although Sinead added: "I don’t ever want anything to feel fancy dress – ever. But I do get that Claudia can really get into character as well. [This season] there’s definitely more of a Gothic take.

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