Amanda Holden is our lockdown style inspiration in cut-out floral mini-dress

The Heart Radio star is still bringing a touch of glamour to her working day
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Amanda Holden proved once again that lockdown needn’t mean dressing down as she showed off another dramatic outfit.

The Heart Radio presenter, 49, donned a corset-style dress in a tapestry floral print with a cut out hooped skirt, worn with a plain white t-shirt underneath.

Her striking ensemble came as she encouraged Heart listeners to show off what they are wearing “below desk” while working from home.

She finished off the look with a pair of mirrored aviator sunglasses.

Sharing a snap of her bold outfit on Instagram, she wrote: “#Showusyourbottoms @thisisheart what are you wearing below desk during #lockdown?”

@noholdenback

Holden also posted a sweet photo of her youngest daughter Hollie joining in with the hashtag, wearing a blue checked shirt with a white skirt and a pair of wellies.

The Britain’s Got Talent star has managed to find plenty of opportunities to stay glamorous during the lockdown despite the cancellation of showbiz events including the ITV talent show’s live finals, which have been postponed until later in the year.

Amanda Holden #BallgownBinsOut

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Last week, she dusted off her stunning wedding dress - and matching tiara - and gave the gown a spin while mowing the lawn, sharing videos and pictures on Instagram.

She has also posted snaps of herself wearing a ballgown to take her bins out, after being inspired by a Heart radio listener.

Earlier this week, Holden joined forces with her older daughter Lexi for a hilarious make-up tutorial parody.

The 14-year-old hid her arms in her mum’s sleeves so that she could apply make-up to Holden’s face in an increasingly slapstick fashion - all while the TV star provided a straight-faced commentary.

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