Vogue Williams showcases her sense of style in a white floral midi dress

Vogue Williams showcases her sense of style in a white floral midi dress as she films Steph’s Packed Lunch in Leeds

She spent lockdown with her husband Spencer Matthews and their two adorable children Theodore, two, and Gigi, seven months.

And Vogue Williams looked radiant as ever as she prepared to film Steph’s Packed Lunch in Leeds on Wwednesday.

The TV presenter, 35, cut a typically stylish figure as she donned a white short-sleeved midi dress with a high collar.

Style: Vogue Williams looked radiant as ever as she prepared to film Steph’s Packed Lunch in Leeds on Wwednesday

The garment featured a green and red floral print while Vogue added height to her frame with a pair of brown boots.

Looking in good spirits for the day, the mother-of-two added to her outfit with a dark blue handbag. 

Letting her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders, Vogue also sported a pair of dark sunglasses. 

It comes as Vogue spoke about the pressure women face about their figures and how she felt ‘really weepy’ when she was ‘skinny-shamed’ by trolls after giving birth to her daughter Gigi eight months ago.

Outfit: The TV presenter, 35, cut a typically stylish figure as she donned a white short-sleeved midi dress with a high collar

Outfit: The TV presenter, 35, cut a typically stylish figure as she donned a white short-sleeved midi dress with a high collar

In an interview with New! Magazine, Vogue elaborated on her previous comments where she said she ‘hid’ her toned post-baby body for months because ‘I didn’t want to make anyone else feel bad’.

Vogue explained that ‘everybody is different’ post-partum as she detailed how fellow mums in public eye; Kate Lawler and Emily Ratajkowski have also been ‘skinny-shamed’ for losing their baby weight shortly after giving birth.

Speaking about her experience, Vogue said: ‘I was called fat and disgusting when I was seven months pregnant, then you’re told you’re concentrating on losing weight rather than looking after your baby.

‘There’s so much trolling from people about everything. I think it’s amazing that Kate is super honest about finding it hard.

Looking good: The garment featured a green and red floral print while Vogue added height to her frame with a pair of brown boots

Looking good: The garment featured a green and red floral print while Vogue added height to her frame with a pair of brown boots

‘My whole thing was stop commenting on women’s bodies all the time- it’s so relentless and the conversation is so boring.’

Big Brother star Kate, 40, had previously revealed she was cruelly trolled for ‘losing most of her baby weight’ after giving birth to her daughter Noa.

Kate recently admitted she had hired a £140-a-night nanny to help her with her newborn baby, after suffering sleepless nights since giving birth.

Earlier this month, Vogue explained that she ‘didn’t want to make anyone else feel bad’ about how she’d lost the weight following the birth of her second child- and said focusing on mental health and pelvic floors as a new mum was more important.

Cruel: It comes as Vogue spoke about the pressure women face about their figures and how she felt 'really weepy' when she was 'skinny-shamed' by trolls after giving birth to her daughter Gigi eight months ago  (pictured six weeks after giving birth)

Cruel: It comes as Vogue spoke about the pressure women face about their figures and how she felt ‘really weepy’ when she was ‘skinny-shamed’ by trolls after giving birth to her daughter Gigi eight months ago  (pictured six weeks after giving birth)

Speaking with The Sun, Vogue said: ‘There is so much pressure put on women about this and I didn’t want to add to that when, instead of worrying about losing the baby weight, we should be worrying about where our pelvic floor is at and how our mental health is doing.

‘It’s purely down to my body type that I went back to how I was before without too much effort, and I did find myself trying to hide that for the first few months.

‘I just didn’t want to make anyone else feel bad by being all, “hey, look at me after having a baby,” because the last thing anyone wants to see is someone who’s lost the weight quicker than you.’

Vogue added that it’s impossible to win online as people will always comment on posts, whether it’s saying she lost weight fast or carried the baby weight.

Proud parents: Vogue and her husband Spencer Matthews, 32, are parents to son Theodore, two, and daughter Gigi, eight months

Proud parents: Vogue and her husband Spencer Matthews, 32, are parents to son Theodore, two, and daughter Gigi, eight months