These days, Vogue Williams' walk to work may as well be a catwalk, as the radio presenter never fails to turn heads and dazzle with every new outfit.
A pro at dressing for any occasion, Vogue has given new meaning to "business casual", always dressing with as much focus on style as on comfort. We also love how much personality she brings to her outfits, pulling together outfits that are always a little surprising, and her most recent look is no different.
The Irish beauty stepped out on Sunday in a perfect autumn outfit, pairing a slink slip dress with one of our go-to autumn staples: the "coatigan".
Not quite a coat but definitely more than just a cardigan, the coatigan is an ideal transitional wardrobe staple, perfect for layering under a trench coat or throwing over a t-shirt and jeans.
Vogue stunned in the Drifters Merino Wool Long Cardigan by Hayley Menzies, an eye-catching full length piece in a clashing turquoise and red print. According to the cardigan's description, the design draws inspiration from "an illustration of the majestic Greenland Falcon" and "is also decorated with Hayley's signature stripes".
We love the fringe detailing around the collar, adding to the Midwestern vibe, while the accent shades of pink and white help the red and green pop.
Vogue layered this over a sleek and simple black slip dress, from Seagreen boutique, taking the belt off the cardigan and tying it around her waist instead.
She accessorised her cosy look with a sleek black rounded handbag from Aspinal of London, a brand renowned for their leather designs and a firm favourite of Vogue's. To this she added oversized black sunglasses and a pair of black slouchy boots by Ivylee, completing her autumnal outfit.
She wore her honey-hued hair in her usual loose waves and opted for a soft pink lipstick. She also added a smattering of gold chains, including one with T and G on it, a loving nod to her children Theodore and Gigi.
Posting about her passion for fashion on Instagram, Vogue wrote, "I've had an obsession with clothes since I was around 5. I could look at clothes all day long and never get bored".