Holly Willoughby wows This Morning viewers in Paris inspired outfit worth £251

Holly Willoughby wrapped up her week on ITV’s This Morning in yet another figure flattering ensemble. Looking chic as always, the blonde bombshell looked radiant next to fellow presenter Philip Schofield. The presenter was seen wearing an A-line paris inspired print dress originally worth £290. The mum-of-three paired the dress with a very french red lip and loosely curled hair.

BUY HOLLY WILLOUGHBY’S DRESS HERE. BUY HOLLY WILLOUGHBY’S SHOES HERE.

Going for a cool navy look this morning, Holly wore a dress by French designer, Maje.

The dress normally retails at £290, however it has 30 percent off at the moment, making it £203.

This pattered ensemble was styled up with a pair of black heels from Dune London.

The heels come in at £80 but are now on sale for £48.

Bringing the total price of this outfit to £251, saving you over £100.

Previously this week, Holly has embraced the brighter days and warmer weather through her outfit choices.

Ditching grey tones for pops of colour, the presenter has caught viewers eyes with her options this week.

On yesterday’s show, Holly opted for a designer dress from Danish brand Sand Copenhagen worth £289.

The brightly coloured dress was paired with nude heels from Office for £65.

Making the complete outfit worth a hefty £354.

As another weekend comes around, we can expect the possibility of the mum of three sharing some snaps of time with her children.

Last weekend, we saw Holly share an adorable picture with daughter Belle, aged 8, smelling some flowers.

This was shared with her 5.6million followers after posting seeing the new Toy Story 4 movie with them.

The blonde beauty is very protective over keeping her children’s identities secret to the public.

Holly will be back on our screens Monday morning for another week of style envy.

This article contains affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission on any sales of products or services we write about. This article was written completely independently, see more details here.

source: express.co.uk