Laura Hamilton announces 'exciting new venture' away from A Place ...
Laura showcased several brightly coloured dresses and jumpsuits ahead of the summer season.
The petite television star could be seen laughing and smiling in a lime green one-shoulder jumpsuit with a white pattern before changing into a bright orange off-the-shoulder dress and a figure-hugging deep red halter dress, amongst others.
She posted both to Twitter and Instagram, showcasing the behind-the-scenes of the photo shoot in a garden near a poolside.
Interacting playfully with the camera, Laura could be seen getting her make-up done, posing, dancing and making silly faces to the camera.
Fans immediately shared their support for the Channel 4 star with comments including: “So excited. I have already spent a fortune in my head by looking at these!”
Homes Under the Hammer presenter Lucy Alexander, 53, commented: “Congratulations!!! And about time!! I will most definitely be purchasing.”
She posted on her story a behind-the-scenes of the staff working on set with multiple colourful shoes visible in the background.
She posted: “BIG DAY!!! After five months in the making today we are shooting my own fashion brand and range…
"LAUNCHING SOON…”
The daytime presenter has yet to reveal more about the collection or the potential launch date, but fans can buy the outfits in time for the warmer months.
The fashion lover does not shy away from showing off her figure, as shown by pictures on her Instagram.
She shared several swimsuit snaps last week while filming in sunny Andalucía.
Electric paddle boarding in a navy low-cut swimming costume with waist cut-outs, Laura accessorised with oversized sunglasses as she aimed to keep her balance.
The property expert shared with her 180,000 followers that it “wasn't as easy" as she thought it would be.
Since last year, Laura has also been documenting the rebuilding of her home in Surrey in her "THE REBUILD" series for herself and her children on her YouTube channel.
The short clips showcase Laura properly getting involved, from laying bricks to removing paint from the walls to choosing the material in the house.