Traitors host Claudia Winkleman didn’t have the greatest of weeks – announcing she was quitting her much-derided BBC chat show after just one series – but at least she can take consolation in the fact she’s still a fashion icon.I can reveal that Johnny Boden, of the posh clothing company that bears his surname, has paid Winkleman’s stylist a hefty sum to design a range inspired by the star.Sinead McKeefry has worked with the presenter for 20 years, and can take much credit for the sensation Winkleman’s outfits have caused during the Traitors series.I’m told the range will feature quilted skirts, chunky boots, oversized knit jumpers and blazers, a far cry from the home-counties attire Boden usually champions.No doubt Boden – a favourite of the Princess of Wales – is delighted with this deal, especially as rivals such as M&S and Zara reported that ‘Traitors-coded’ items inspired by Claudia’s look flew off the rails when the show became such a smash hit. Claudia, 54, once told me she was regularly asked to change into ‘more girly’ outfits earlier in her career, and the first time she presented Strictly Come Dancing spin-off It Takes Two in 2004, she conceded and wore a dress.‘I didn’t feel very me. I begged the producers to go back to my normal clothes, which make me feel comfortable, and everyone agreed I should,’ she said.And so was born her distinctive look, which she has stuck to ever since.It is not the first time Claudia, left, has been a muse – especially for the Goth community – with her distinctive eye make-up and that black fringe. Traitors host Claudia Winkleman this week quit her much-derided BBC chat show after just one seriesIn 2015, M&S launched the Claudia Beauty Collection, and in 2019 she launched her own beauty brand, Full Panda.Boden said: ‘We’re delighted to be working with Sinead.She is hugely talented and a true champion of British heritage style.’Scrimping Suki’s a second-hand queen Model, actress and singer Suki Waterhouse has a reported net worth of £10million and never looks anything but fabulous on the red carpet.So I am surprised to learn that the 34-year-old socialite, left, likes to pinch the pennies bybuying the majority of her wardrobe through Vinted, the online second-hand marketplace where T-shirts cost an average of £5. But she did at least say she doesn’t haggle to drive the price down even further.Her frugality also extends to her culinary tastes, as she has admitted she ‘is one for a jacket potato’.I imagine her partner, Hollywood star Robert Pattinson, 40, who is worth £70million, is thrilled his fiancee is so parsimonious. Model, actress and singer Suki Waterhouse has a reported net worth of £10millionIt’s how Delphi rolls Lady Delphi Primrose did a Lady Chatterley two years ago when she started dating one of the ‘beaters’ at Belvoir Castle, the rugged Dominic Inglis-Jones.Now my sources tell me the 23-year-old model has continued her quest to taste life outside the confines of her upper-class bubble and has developed a strong liking for sausage rolls while at Newcastle University. Perhaps that’s no surprise in the home of Greggs! Lady Delphi Primrose has developed a strong liking for sausage rolls while at Newcastle UniversityComic Alan’s artless moveAlan Carr is fast becoming a traitor with locals since he bought Ayton Castle in Scotland. I hear Alan has cancelled the annual art festival which has been held there for years and showcased local talent. ‘Got a feeling these closures will become more frequent now it’s owned by a celebrity,’ moans a neighbour. Alan Carr on 'The Jonathan Ross Show' in February this year Seven Up Fancy wearing it like Beckham? The No 7 England shirt Sir David wore for the 2006 World Cup clash against Trinidad and Tobago, left, has gone up for auction. Yesterday bidding stood at a surprisingly modest £6,000 – a far cry from the £3.6 million that Pele’s iconic Brazil shirt worn at the 1958 World Cup final fetched last week. Perhaps Goldenballs’s pulling power isn’t quite what it used to be... David Beckham in action during the FIFA World Cup Finals 2006. The pictured shirt has gone up for auctionKing Charles has been selling everything from wallpaper to bee hotels at his Highgrove shop, and now he’s moved on to life-sized willow sculptures of horses costing a whopping £8,571. A quirky – if expensive – alternative to a garden gnome... This life-sized willow sculptures of a horse in the Highgrove shop costs a whopping £8,571Prince William once went undercover selling Big Issue magazines outside a Tube station in Fulham, so it’s no wonder his most recent appointment at his Royal Foundation is geared towards helping the homeless. I can reveal Alexandra Flora Beidas, a high-flying lawyer who has been a director of four homelessness charities, will be taking the reins as the Foundation’s new director. Good to see the charity is as strong as ever, despite Prince Harry and Meghan Markle cutting ties with it in 2019.
TALK OF THE TOWN: Boden hires Claudia Winkelman's stylist
Traitors host Claudia Winkleman didn't have the greatest of weeks - announcing she was quiting her much-derided BBC chat show after just one series.












