Holly Willoughby stuns in floral print £130 dress – this is where you can buy it

Holly Willoughby spun into Monday in a pretty floral dress for This Morning, the perfect antidote to the suddenly warm weather that has swept the UK.

Holly kick-started her working week in a royal blue floaty dress with pink floral print.

The fitted dress skimmed the presenter’s silhouette and showed off Holly’s much talked about figure.

The blonde paired the dress with a pair of flesh toned heels to finish the look.

Holly stunned for Monday morning’s show in a pretty floral print dress, with bow tie neck.

The blue dress with floral print was from British high street favourite, Phase Eight.

Phase Eight is well known for their occasion wear and Holly looked ready for a wedding in her dress which would set fans back £130.

The outfit featured a sheer floaty sleeve and a peplum hem, adding delicate detail to the look.

Holly completed the outfit with a pair of Office sandals, a similar pair from the brand costs just £59.

The mum-of-three had a busy and exciting weekend.

The star shared with her 5.6m Instagram followers that she had spent the weekend in Paris.

The presenter took to Instagram to share a few candid snaps from her weekend.

Holly posted a cute pic of herself underneath the Eiffel Tower.

Later she shared a snap of herself sipping some champagne.

The highlight of the trip however appeared to have been a visit to Disneyland Paris.

Holly shared a carousel of images from her time at the park.

The pretty blonde, like many opted to wear some Minnie Mouse ears to wonder round the park.

She also shared a shot of herself posing with Minnie Mouse.

Listing her highlights of the weekend, the star also shared a shot of the fireworks at the park, although on this occasion she did not share any pics of her kids, perhaps she was happy to just by a big kid for a change.

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