TV favourite Ruth Langsford opted for something a little different on Thursday as she stunned in a gorgeous, yellow, summer dress.
Ruth, 60, wore a flowery number from Quiz and styled it with a pair of nude court shoes. And fans couldn’t get enough of her style.
Summer Florals….today’s dress on @thismorning from @quizclothing Blush, nude court shoes from @kurtgeiger #thursday #studiostyle #whatiwore #ootd #fashion #quizclothing #kurtgeiger #thismorning pic.twitter.com/lXuO4ZuTGv
— Ruth Langsford (@RuthieeL) August 13, 2020
“Could I just say Ruth no matter what you wear it just suits you all colours block or patterned. Well done,” wrote one adoring fan.
Another said, “Beautiful dress on a beautiful lady xx”
A third chimed in, “You looked lovely in that dress today, Ruth. Yellow really suits you!”
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While it’s always been fellow This Morning star, Holly Willoughby, hailed as the style Queen, Ruth has really come into her own since launching her own fashion range with QVC.
The chic collection promises to help you “take on each day with confidence” and is filled with “timeless basics, beautiful colours and vibrant prints – all inspired by Ruth’s fabulous day-to-day wardrobe”.
It’s been a tough year for the star after the tragic loss of her sister, Julie – which she said nearly ended her TV career.
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The Loose Women star couldn’t imagine appearing being “cheery” on television after her sister had been found dead following a long battle with depression.

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She told Best Magazine, “It seemed wrong to be cheery on screen, when, inside, my heart was breaking.”
Ruth took a short break last year following the news and has now admitted she had “no motivation or desire” to continue living her life in the public eye after dealing with the “heartbreaking” news.

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Luckily Ruth’s husband Eamonn Holmes was there to support her and encourage her to return to normality.
She explained, “Eamonn pointed out that he was, in effect, losing not one, but two of the most precious people in his life – Julia and me. He showed me how I had so much to live for in Julia’s memory – and beyond.
“He pleaded with me not to let it win, by ruining everything I had achieved – and still had to celebrate.”