Denise Welch, Janet Street-Porter and Gloria Hunniford switched up their style for Monday's episode of Loose Women, swapping their usual looks for chic mini skirts, all opting for different takes on the garment.
64-year-old Denise always looks great, but her mini skirt ensemble might be her most incredible outfit yet, with compliments on her tiny skirt and knee-high boots flooding in from fans and celebrity friends alike.
Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo wrote: "Come on legs!" while fellow TV star Tonia Buxton commented: "Denise you look AMAZING," and Angela Lonsdale wrote: "Love this look on you darling."
A fan commented: "You look fab Denise, look at those pins. If I had pins like yours, I would definitely not cover them up."
Janet Street-Porter paired her thigh-skimming skirt with black tights, chunky boots and a fun printed top, while fellow host Gloria Hunniford joined in the fun too, wearing her mini with a jazzy red blazer, black tights and chic loafers, with fans wowed by Janet and Gloria's figures.
"Can we just take a moment... Gloria's legs, and Janet. Wow," one fan wrote, while another commented: "Gloria - those are some legs."
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A third fan wrote: "Janet you still have it. You look stunning, I think you should wear shorter hemlines more often, you certainly rock them well. You all looked wonderful in your shorter skirts."
The ladies were wearing mini skirts to honour legendary designer Mary Quant, who pioneered the mini skirt and sadly died last week. A statement from her family read the 93-year-old "died peacefully at home in Surrey, UK this morning".
The family continued that she was “one of the most internationally recognised fashion designers of the 20th Century and an outstanding innovator… She opened her first shop Bazaar in the Kings Road in 1955 and her far-sighted and creative talents quickly established a unique contribution to British fashion."
The designer established herself as one of the driving forces of British fashion and is often credited as the ‘inventor of the mini skirt’ which became one of the defining styles of the 1960s.
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