
Cat deeley's this morning £39 next top divides fans who call it beachwear
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:

CAT DEELEY'S LATEST THIS MORNING LOOK HAS SPLIT VIEWERS' OPINIONS, WITH SOME SUGGESTING HER £39 NEXT TOP LOOKS LIKE BEACHWEAR - IS IT STYLISH OR TOO CASUAL FOR WORK? 14:27, 02 Jun
2025 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Cat Deeley has been killing the fashion game lately with her This
Morning outfits. From her butter yellow linen suit by Massimo Dutti to her figure-flattering green maxi dress from French Connection, and her occasionwear-ready mini dress from River Island.
Cat's looks have been a perfect mix of high-street pieces and timeless tailoring. However, her latest ensemble has sparked a bit of debate among viewers, with some saying it looked a
little _too_ beachy for daytime TV. The outfit in question? Next's Black Hardware Detail Halter Top, priced at £39, paired with ME + EM's Ultra High Waist Wide-Leg Trouser, priced
at £250. While undeniably chic, in our opinion, the combo of a floaty halterneck and slouchy silhouette has divided opinion online. Over on X, one user asked, “Has Cat come straight from a
beach bar?”, while another added: “Cat — you’re not having a day at the beach, love. Dress like a professional at work. #ThisMorning” READ MORE: Love Island's Georgia Steel wore the
most perfect butter yellow maxi dress to Dani Dyer's wedding READ MORE: Cat Deeley launches her very own perfume that shoppers say made them ‘smell expensive’ So it begs the question:
would you wear this look to the office? Honestly, it depends on your workplace vibe. In a more formal, client-facing environment, the halter neckline and exposed shoulders might feel a touch
too relaxed. But for more casual settings, especially in today’s WFH-friendly and generally more flexible world, it could totally work. Personally, I’d balance out the breezy top with
slightly slimmer-fitting, tailored trousers or add a lightweight blazer over the top for a bit more structure. That way, you keep the relaxed, summery feel without crossing the line into
unprofessional territory. Article continues below Equally, the vibrant orange trousers would look amazing and office-friendly, teamed with a smart button-up white shirt, like this one from
H&M for £19.99, and a pair of chunky loafers. However, the presenter's recent butter yellow tailored ensemble proves Cat can rock a chic, work-appropriate look. The oversized blazer
and trousers were not only an excellent choice for the studio but would also be a top pick for maintaining a sophisticated and chic appearance in the office whilst remaining comfortable.