Susanna Reid's flattering cornflower blue dress is so on trend for right now, it's the spring-ready style you can wear all day

The presenter looked chic in a tailored dress from one of our favourite British brands

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(Image credit: Good Morning Britain / ITV/ YouTube)

When it comes to dressing for sunshine, you really can’t go wrong with a pop of colour, and there is one shade in particular that seems to be a favourite with the fashion set right now, and that’s cornflower blue.

Softer than royal blue and warmer than a pastel tone, this hue is ideal for any sunny weather wardrobe, as it treads the line between contemporary and classic. Susanna Reid clearly got the memo, as the star showed off the pretty colour thanks to a gorgeous dress by British clothing brand, Phase Eight, while presenting Good Morning Britain earlier this week.

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This lovely blue hue feels very fresh and joyful, and if you invest in a midi dress like Susanna's, you'll find plenty of ways to wear it over the coming months. The block colour lends itself well to a printed jacket or a statement bag, and switching up your footwear can completely change the feel of your frock to suit different occasions too.

Alternatively, take note from the star and keep things simple with just a matching pair of heels. This will tick off the colour-drenched aesthetic nicely while letting your dress have its moment.

Matilda Stanley

Matilda Stanley is a freelance style editor covering all things fashion, beauty and interiors. She writes and styles for both print and online and covers everything from the latest catwalk trends to bargain skincare buys. With over fifteen years of experience in the industry, Matilda has worked on TV shows including 'Gok's Fashion Fix', and written and styled for publications including Closer, Heat, Bella, Look, Woman, Good Housekeeping, Now, and The Daily Mail.

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