Lucy Verasamy, 38, celebrated Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons’ 35th birthday in style.
The ITV weather presenter wore a gorgeous pink dress, emblazoned with a bright floral design and featured a low-neckline.
The short hemline gave a glimpse of Lucy’s toned pins while the frock highlighted her slender physique.
Lucy’s brunette locks were styled in her usual wavy look as she rested a pair of sunglasses on for an Instagram capture.
In the picture, the Good Morning Britain forecaster posed with chef Raymond Blanc.

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Lucy appeared to have had the best time at the bash as she said the evening was “hard to beat”.
She captioned the photo: “As Sunday summer evenings go – yesterday’s was hard to beat!!
“Sport highs & stunning celebrations in a beautiful Oxfordshire setting hosted by @raymondblanc. Birthday & Bastille Day @belmondlemanoir.”
Many of Lucy’s 106,000 followers unsurprisingly commented on her post to praise her wonderful style.
One person gushed: “Oh you look so lovely.”
Another praised: “Gorgeous & love the dress too @lucyweather xx.”
A third added: “How lovely! You look so summery and gorgeous!!”
Elsewhere, in her latest forecast, Lucy said the weather is “promising” as she revealed it will get a “touch warmer”.
She told ITV viewers: “Temperatures up a few degrees for many of us.”
“Little more cheerful than recent mornings, a fine dry day.”
Lucy continued: “Warm a cross the board, a little muggy across central and southern spots.
“Highs of 27 or 28 degrees. That strong July sunshine feeling hotter as we head into the afternoon.”
“In to Wednesday, a fine dry start before we see more cloud but it stays warm and muggy in the south.”
She added: “Further north things go down hill, outbreaks of showery rain.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV from 6am.