
As This Morning’s resident chef, it’s not just Clodagh McKenna’s mouth-watering food that has our attention when she appears on the show – her outfits are just as impressive.
Celebrating St Patrick’s Day by making a chocolate Guinness cake for Wednesday's episode, Clodagh wore the Brora organic cotton broderie anglaise blouse and a pair of Brora houndstooth wool trousers, both of which are from her collaboration with the British clothing brand and are also currently on sale.
Her outfit takes autumn's much-loved heritage trend and gives it a spring-ready twist. The delicate V-neckline, feminine Chelsea collar, and dainty Broderie Anglaise details of her blouse added a light and airy touch to her practical wool trousers. Introducing an appropriate pop of green, via a headscarf, also added a lovely burst of colour.
Recreate Clodagh McKenna's Spring Style

Made from 100% cotton for a breathable finish, Clodagh's flattering Broderie Anglaise blouse is a wearable all summer. With its V-neckline, Chelsea collar, and scalloped-edge frill trims, it's easily styled with jeans, tailored trousers and skirts.

These trousers are made from the 'finest' houndstooth wool cloth. With a flattering high waist and a slight flare at the ankle, they're beautifully tailored and can be dressed up or down throughout spring, and again in autumn and winter. Pair with a blouse, t-shirt or blazer.
A patterned or bright scarf can add a lovely pop of colour to even the most neutral of outfits. This green-toned one from Anthropologie emulates her look perfectly. Wear it in your hair, as a bandana, a neckerchief or tie it to your bag for added charm.
Like Clodagh's Brora shirt, this Nobody's Child blouse is made from cotton for a breezy finish. Its crisp V-neckline is highlighted by delicate button details, while shirred cuffs create a flattering shape and great fit.
With a brown-hued houndstooth print giving these trousers a heritage-inspired feel, they're a great high-street alternative to Clodagh's style. The straight cut, gentle flare at the leg and high rise waist give a similar shape, too.
This stunning headscarf is made from Mulberry Silk, making it a lightweight, luxe accessory to wear throughout spring and summer. Shoppers say it is 'gorgeous silk,' with many pointing out the 'lovely pattern.'
While the spring/summer fashion colour trends for 2026 are dominated by bright tones, the neutral and white hues in Clodagh’s outfit make for a sophisticated look. The warm, biscuity beiges and browns in the houndstooth pattern of her tailored trousers are so timeless, with a flattering high waist and slight flare at the ankle adding a figure-balancing fit.
By styling the neutral trousers with a crisp white blouse, the whole outfit was brightened and given a fresh, spring-ready feel. A white blouse like Clodagh’s is one of the most versatile pieces you can add to a spring capsule wardrobe, working seamlessly with smart and casual basics, from jeans to floral skirts.
As a finishing touch, Clodagh’s green hair scarf brought in the perfect pop of spring-ready colour to her look, and gave a nod to St. Patrick's Day too. A colourful scarf is a great addition to neutral outfits, and you can experiment with different shades and patterns to mix things up throughout the season.