IT'S power to women time again because Strictly Come Dancing is back on our screens complete with its two female hosts.
So much more than a dancing and spangly costume competition for the celebrity and professional partners, we are equally (if not more) interested in what is going on with the likes of Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly.
And so far they are taking power dressing to new levels.
Making an impact as ever, the pair have kicked off the 13th series with nothing less than bold, block, bright colours matched with equally bold structured designs.
It's almost as if they compared notes – and not one of them seems to have upstaged the other.
Even on launch night the duo had similar themed frocks – fitted at the top and both cascading down to the floor, only to show off what was underneath through a teasing chiffon.
Since then Tess, who you would never believe was 46-years-old, and Claudia, who you would never believe was 43-years-old, have opted for a slightly more structured-meets-futuristic style at times.
Clad in garb that wouldn't be out of place on Star Trek – but still works all the same – Tess has sported a black floor length, wide-legged jump suit, hanging precariously from a round the shoulder white band, a bleach white tube dress with a slit right up to her inner thigh and a lipstick red dress with a (very low) cut out neckline in the shape of star.
And Claudia hasn't disappointed with a smouldering black dress with a white off the shoulder design, a poppy red cocktail dress with a cleavage-revealing cut out and structured, oversized panel design.
Meanwhile Darcey has been joining the ranks with bold structured, but mostly keeping it uber feminine.
And let's not even mention Jeremy Vine...
Treat yourself to a head turning French Connection dress to get that Strictly glamorous look.
They have the perfect asymmetric structured dress in riot red at £95.
Sleeveless on one arm with short cap sleeve on the other, it is the ultimate in modern work or evening wear.
And for something more feminine, Monsoon has a woven dusky pink and gold patterned number at £99.
The Gigi jacquard dress, complete with back slit, is embellished with a series of small crystal gems and faux pearls on the shoulder straps.
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