It's no secret that the only thing getting all of us through January is Traitors. The weekly episodes brighten up this dull, depressing month like nothing else can, with its major drama, plot-twists and of course, fashion inspo.

This season, the castle has played host to a wide range of strong knitwear pieces, from Matthew's classic argyle pullover to Jade's punchy Hope Macaulay cardigan. But tonight it's Claudia's turn, as she wears a grey Fair Isle roll-neck styled with wide-leg burgundy trousers by her faithful stylist Sinead McKeefry.

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It's giving highland chic, and we want in! A cosy Fair Isle jumper is arguably a wardrobe staple, and the high street has plenty of similar options available. We've found one that looks almost identical to Claudia's from Nobody's Child, and best of all, it's currently on sale.

Nobody's Child Blue Fair Isle Knitted Jumper

Blue Fair Isle Knitted Jumper

The wool-blend knit works perfectly with a mini skirt and knee-high boots, as demonstrated in the brand's own styling, or you could go full grandad-mode and wear with vintage straight-leg jeans and loafers. Consider it your treat for surviving January, that will live in your wardrobe for months to come.

Now, what will she be wearing tomorrow night?

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Rebecca Jane Hill
Senior Fashion Editor

Rebecca Jane Hill is the Senior Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan UK. She has previously contributed to publications including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, Refinery29, The Face, Glamour and Stylist. She started her own magazine, Sister, in 2012 whilst at university. Focused around feminism, fashion and culture, it went on to produce 12 globally stocked print issues, as well as countless events and partnerships. She closed the magazine in 2023.

Rebecca has been an associate lecturer at London College of Fashion since 2018, where she teaches on the Fashion Journalism course. She is a passionate second-hand shopper and is constantly on the lookout for new design talent.