Michelle Keegan wore the perfect £28 autumn jumper to the Brassic premiere
22.09.2023 - 14:29
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For the series five premiere of the hit TV show Brassic, Michelle Keegan walked the red carpet looking decidedly understated in a cosy autumn jumper and pair of straight leg blue jeans. Michelle, who has starred in the Sky Originals series since its first season, opted for a jumper from her latest collection with fashion retailer Very for the event, which although more laid back than some of her previous red carpet looks, was the perfect choice for the low-key premiere.
Her knitwear of choice was the Cream Sweetheart Seam Detail Long Sleeve Knit Top, £28 here, from her autumn range with Very, which was one of the collab’s biggest hits thanks to how pretty and versatile it is. The knitted top has a fitted silhouette with a romantic sweetheart neckline and long sleeves, and its cream colourway makes it the perfect timeless addition to your wardrobe that will go with just about anything, as demonstrated by Michelle's effortlessly chic ensemble.
The Cream Sweetheart Seam Detail Long Sleeve Knit Top, £28 here, is available in sizes 6-18 and has a length of 22”, with the website recommending you order your usual size due to its true-to-size fit. The ribbed knit jumper is perfect for chilly autumn days (and nights), and works just as well with a midi skirt and boots as it does with jeans and heels, just as Michelle styled it for the premiere.
The actress chose to pair hers with a pair of high waisted straight leg light blue jeans similar to these ASOS DESIGN 90s Straight Jeans In Vintage Lightwash, £28 here, and a pair of nude strappy heels, just like these budget-friendly Schuh Samara Strappy Sandal High Heels In Natural, £11.99 here (was £35), for the perfect take on smart–casual. Michelle’s entire collection features plenty
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