Oti Mabuse has been sharing plenty of spring fashion inspiration with fans, working with high street retailer Next to share some of her favourite outfits.
The star shared an adorable video on Instagram modelling her favourite looks, rocking various midi dresses as well as a fun off-shoulder playsuit from the brand, in a monochrome print.
"Spring-Summer I see you! Which look is your favourite? These are my current OBSESSIONS from @nextofficial. Colourful, comfortable and super cute - check out the Next site to find your perfect look," she captioned her post, which you can watch below.
"The playsuit looked amazing on you. Loved it dressed up with the blazer too," one fan responded to her outfit picks, with another adding: "The playsuit with the pink jacket is my favourite!"
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If you're interested, Oti's playsuit costs just £24 from Next, and is currently available in the majority of sizes.
It was only recently that the former Strictly star launched her new Saturday breakfast show on ITV1, looking beautiful in a bold pink mini dress to host her first episode.
She took to Instagram with an emotional post to mark the moment. "Dream so big that your dreams scare you," she wrote. "The journey to this has been an adventurous one. I'm always reminded you always see the rainbow in others journeys but hardly the thunderstorm that needed to happen to create the rainbow."
She continued: "I'm excited, anxious, happy, grateful, scared, appreciative and buzzing all at the same time."
The star also appeared in a stunning photoshoot and interview with The Times to talk about her presenting debut, looking beautiful in a strapless bridal gown from Suzanne Neville.
During her interview, Oti opened up about her confidence and how things have changed since leaving Strictly – even sharing that she has become more conscious of her body.
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"You don’t see a lot of curvy younger women" on TV, she says, adding that the pressure to fit a certain body type "doesn’t come from people saying anything, it’s from what you see."
We see you, Oti!