Inside Claudia Winkleman’s wardrobe: Her stunning Traitors outfits add up to £16,400 so far – with just nine shows left

Claudia Winkleman has made her fair share of slaying as the host of The Traitors, and she might want to watch her back as it’s a wardrobe most contestants would kill for.
In just three episodes of the fourth series, the clothes the presenter wore on the show were worth at least £16,400.
Miss Winkleman’s suits cost an average of £5,482, meaning clothing costs could total £65,784 by the end of the 12-episode series.
This is almost double the UK’s national average salary of £38,000 last year.
The presenter hand-selects items from her wardrobe with the help of her long-serving stylist Sinead McKeefry.
In the first episode, which aired on New Year’s Day, Ms Winkleman, 53, wore a purple velvet jacket by Jigsaw, worth £279, and a pink blouse by LK Bennett, worth £179.
She also wore her favorite Saint Laurent boots, worth £975, as she welcomed the 22 new contestants to Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands.
The next morning, the former Strictly presenter wore a £3,865 Saint Laurent jacket and a £425 dark olive plaid shirt from Purdey as the contestants were tasked with retrieving floating coffins on the lake.
In the first episode, which aired on New Year’s Day, Ms Winkleman, 53, wore a purple velvet jacket by Jigsaw, worth £279, and a pink blouse by LK Bennett, worth £179.
The former Strictly presenter wore a £3,865 Saint Laurent jacket and a £425 dark olive plaid shirt from Purdey.
The second episode was even more elaborate when she walked into breakfast wearing a £650 skirt from Le Kilt, a £385 charcoal vest from Hambro and Miller and £3,190 knee-high leather boots from The Row.
In Saturday night’s episode, Claudia changed into a more typically senior look, wearing a £595 brown wool coat from Brora over her afternoon trousers.
At the Saturday night show, she wore a rare High Street buy, while wearing wide-leg trousers from Zara worth £40 to breakfast.
To brave the cold, Ms Winkleman completed her look with black Dr Martens, £220, and Brora ankle warmers, £75.
The second episode was even more elaborate when she walked into breakfast wearing a £650 skirt from Le Kilt, a £385 charcoal vest from Hambro and Miller and £3,190 knee-high leather boots from The Row.
For the second task, she wore a green trench coat worth £1,155 from Irish brand The Landskein.
At the roundtable that night, Ms Winkleman wore a £2,218 velvet jacket from Saint Laurent.
At Saturday night’s show, she wore a rare High Street purchase, while wearing wide-legged trousers from Zara worth £40 for breakfast. But the presenter went for a more typically luxurious look in the afternoon, wearing a £595 brown wool Brora jacket over trousers.
At the evening’s round table, she wore a £225 moss green waistcoat from Cordings, £150 tailored Reiss trousers and £1,790 black Givenchy boots.
His bottle green shirt was sourced from an independent boutique called Through The Trees in Dulwich, south-east London. In Saturday night’s episode, the Loyalists scored an early victory by successfully exiling one of the Traitors.
Hugo, the lawyer on the left, was eliminated by a roundtable vote after he failed to convince his fellow contestants of his innocence after Ben became the second Sadik to be killed.
The 51-year-old man was exiled after the decisive vote of his traitorous friend Stephen, 32.
The identity of the Secret Traitor will be revealed in the next episode on Wednesday at 20:00.




