Jo Good takes on the £20 outfit challenge on This Morning - don't miss the £5 Zara blouse that's perfect for autumn

Her high street finds are seasonal must-haves

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Jo Good faced the 'fashion budget challenge' on This Morning this week, and was tasked with pulling together three entire outfits for just £20, £40 and £60. That means not only did we get to see a range of high street buys that promise to make light work of dressing for the upcoming transitional weather, but we also got a round-up of absolute bargain buys.

Before we dig into what she found, there’s her own outfit to delight in. As This Morning presenter Angela Scanlon pointed out, Jo’s blend of a white tuxedo shirt and statement red tracksuit bottoms proves that tailoring and tracksuits, while an unlikely pairing, actually go hand in hand for an elevated everyday look. Her chunky-soled loafers were the perfect addition to tie together both the laidback and dressed-up elements of her outfit.

Making the most of late summer sales, Jo found items with discounts of up 80% off. From the on-trend Zara striped shirt with ruffles that comes in at just £5, to a more elevated evening style in the form of H&M’s draped cut-out dress, this is budget-friendly shopping at its best.

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Talking about the £5 Zara shirt, Jo said, “These blouses are everywhere at the moment because they’re a touch of western.” It’s the ruffled detail that solidifies it as a staple of the aesthetic, while its soft tailoring and versatile brown, pinstriped hue wins it bonus points for easy styling. Jo paired it with some creamy beige, barrel-leg jeans, and she recommends finishing off the outfit with some ankle or cowboy boots for an effortless addition to your autumn outfit ideas.

The look that Jo called the ‘pièce de résistance’ of her round-up is one that can work for a variety of dressed-up occasions, whether it's for date night outfits or evenings out on the town. The H&M dress that she showcased is truly stunning, with gathering around the waist softening the figure-hugging silhouette for a flattering finish against the curve-accentuating style.

She pointed out that it’s made from a ‘soft jersey fabric’ so it not only hugs curves and looks great but is also comfortable and allows for ease of movement.

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse
Freelance news writer

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse is a freelance royal news, entertainment and fashion writer. She began her journalism career after graduating from Nottingham Trent University with an MA in Magazine Journalism, receiving an NCTJ diploma, and earning a First Class BA (Hons) in Journalism at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute. She has also worked with Good To, BBC Good Food, The Independent, The Big Issue and The Metro.

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