Holly Willoughby delights fans with 'classy' white dress for Dancing On Ice's musicals week
20.02.2022 - 21:45
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Holly Willoughby has wowed yet again in her Dancing On Ice outfit.This week Holly, 41, was a vision in white as she shared her look for musicals week.The beauty posed with her eyes closed and hands up, with her beautiful locks in a sensational flick. Holly's white gown reached the floor and revealed her shoulders, in a totally chic look.
"It’s musicals week on @dancingonice and we welcome the wonderful @arlenephillips to the judging panel… see you on @itv at 6pm… #hwstyle," the presenter penned. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter She went on to star that her dress is by Emilia Wickstead, and she partnered the look with jewellery from Yoko London.
Despite not being able to see Holly's shoes in the particular snap shared by the star, she revealed they're Gina Shoes Official.Taking to the comments section, fans were loving Holly's glamorous look. "Gorgeous looking so beautiful," wrote one, while another said: "That dress," followed by a heart eye emoji.
Another said: "So classy," and a fourth penned: "Beautiful as always." Holly shared a closer look on her Instagram stories while flicking her blonde locks from side to side.The outfit reveal comes after Holly and Phil were barely able to contain their giggles as they tried out a ‘first’ on the show. Sharing the hilarious video to his Instagram story, Phil and Holly were seen laughing as they prepared to present the Sunday evening skating competition.
Captioning the video, Phil wrote: “Rehearsing a first for us” and “I’ve edited out your bad language @hollywilloughby”, followed by “Finally on the ice” as the pair made their way on their podiums to the centre of the rink. As Holly seemed to struggle to
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