Holly Willoughby looks spot on in £149 skirt – where to buy her This Morning outfit

Holly Willoughby looked classic and elegant on today’s edition of ITV’s This Morning. The blonde mum-of-three took a break from her recent bright colour scheme in favour of a paired down black and white colour palette. Taking to Instagram before the award winning ITV show began, Holly shared a picture of her outfit with her 5.3 million Instagram followers. Fans were quick to share their admiration of the outfit, with one commenting “Looking beautiful as always Holly!!”

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Holly wore a cream cropped cashmere jumper that is available from Pure Collection for £99.

The jumper, that Holly has worn on a few occasions, is available in a variety of colours.

She paired the jumper with a black and white polka dot skirt from Winser London.

The patterned skirt is available for £149 and comes in two other colour ways.

Holly completed the look with her go to £510 Gianvito Rossi beige court heels.

As Spring has approached Holly has favoured wearing brightly coloured outfits or bold patterned looks.

Last week she wore a bright pink floral dress as well as a pink checked skirt.

However today the mum-of-three opted for a more toned down and monochrome colour palette.

Holly does occasionally wear monochrome, such as last week when she wore a short black and white £49 Warehouse dress.

Holly is styled by Angie Smith, who also styles fellow This Morning Presenter Rochelle Humes.

On yesterday’s edition of ITV’s This Morning Holly wowed in a multi floral print pleated dress from Reiss, available for £235.

She paired the leg baring dress with her classic £510 Gianvito Rossi heels.

Holly took to Instagram yesterday before the Award winning day time show began to showcase her outfit to her followers.

Whilst the outfit post gained over 50,000 likes, her followers were quick to comment on their distaste for the dress.

With many commenting on how the mix of patterns would not work on screen.

source: express.co.uk