Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan turned heads as she swapped her usual farming overalls for a denim miniskirt and cowboy boots. The farmhand - who temporarily replaced Kaleb Cooper for series four of the hit Amazon Prime show - looked far from ready to tromp around a muddy field as she posed for a mirror selfie in her bedroom.
In her latest snap, Harriet slipped into a whitewashed denim skirt that hit at her mid-thigh and a long-sleeved charcoal crop top, leaving a sliver of stomach on display. She added brown suede cowboy boots that skimmed to knee-high and perched a pair of dark sunglasses on her head while letting her blonde curls fall down to her waist.
Harriet accessorised with a gold necklace and held her phone up to her face as she snapped a picture in front of her bed. She explained to fans: "Everyone's asking for outfit details so here you go... Necklace TikTok shop. Top Shein. Skirt Bershka. Ariat boots."
Later, Harriet slipped into a pair of leopard-print denim trousers and a long-sleeved white top, still slightly cropped. She posed in just her socked feet while quipping she was "in her Cat Slater era", explaining she got the top from Jack Wills and her pants from Chic Ltd.

It comes after Harriet admitted to The Times that she had no real idea about Jeremy Clarkson's TV work as she "wasn't really into the cars thing growing up". She added that the host is "very much like every other farmer I've ever met."
Harriet said: "He wanted to do well by the farm. He's still very much grounded and he doesn't let the fame and all the publicity get to him."
She confessed: "I've always said I'll be very open if Jeremy needs me again. We've sort of left it like that. If he needs me, I'm here."
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