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It's Orchestra Week on Dancing with the Stars and hosts Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy certainly delivered when it came to their glamorous outfits.
Now in its eighth season, Dancing with the Stars has been bringing some glamour to our weekends for the past few weeks, and this week's ensembles truly ramped it up.
With a host of dazzling new faces, and stylist Clémentine MacNeice back at the helm dressing hosts Jennifer and Doireann to the nines, this season has been spectacular.
Each week we'll be chatting with the celebrity stylist to find out what our dazzling hosts will be wearing, and where you can shop the look.
Taking the swoon-worthy opulence of the orchestra as their inspiration, both stylists pulled spectacular outfits for the presenters and judges.
Jennifer chanelled Pretty Woman in a scarlet satin gown by Norma Kamali, featuring a plunging V-neckline and form-fitting silhouette. She paired this with statement silver earrings from Zara, shimmering bracelets from Weir and Sons shoes from ASOS and a bold red lip, with her hair styled into an Old Hollywood-style side-parting.
Doireann, meanwhile, opted for a cocktail-style dress, wearing a black lace mini dress by Bronx and Banco from Revolve with long sleeves. She paired this with earrings from Weir and Sons and classic black strappy heels from Mantra.
As for the judges, each styled by Irene O'Brien, they were looking just as dazzling.
Lorraine wore a champagne gold sequin and satin gown by her go-to designer, Francesca Lazzari, which featured a halterneck and a floating cape that added to the drama. She finished her look with jewellery by Dessert Diamonds and pointed toed high heels.
Karen wore a black off-the-shoulder gown by Phoenix V, featuring a plunging neckline. She paired this with crystal leaf gold earrings by Crystals & Co. and black sandals by Kurt Geiger.
Arthur wore the 'Heron' suit in blue and black floral print by Twister Tailor, paired with a black satin shirt with a neck tie detail from ASOS and shoes from H&M - upgraded with ribbons instead of laces.
Finally, Brian wore a dapper shawl tuxedo jacket and trousers by Benetti, paired with a white dress shirt from M&S, a bow tie by Luigi Bianchi and a pocket square by Louise Lawlor, designed to recreate shirt pleats.