Holly Willoughby puts daisy prints at the top of our wish list for spring in perfect dress
21.04.2022 - 18:13
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If there’s one piece of clothing we can always rely on Holly Willoughby to wear, it’s definitely a floral frock.The star sports endless stylish outfits particularly for her presenting duties on ITV’s This Morning and has worn numerous floral frocks over the years. However, it’s the daisy print that has caught our eye recently and has without a doubt had us adding a certain few dresses to our online shopping baskets.
Holly, who presents This Morning Monday through to Thursday alongside Phillip Schofield, is known for selling out the majority of the outfits she wears with hundreds of fans flocking to her Instagram page to compliment the blonde beauty each morning. For all the latest celebrity news – including their style secrets! – sign up to the OK! Daily Newsletter.
As we all know, Holly Willoughby certainly loves her bloom prints - and not just on her mantel piece for her clothing choices too. However, forget ditsy, wallpaper and abstract floral print, it appears she's more recently taken a fancy to daisy print and has worn it not just once, nor twice but three times in the last month.
She started her daisy print streak in March wearing a floral shirt dress from Joe Browns, at £60 here, teamed with her trusty nude suede court heels which fans adored. She followed this look with a square neck blue and white daisy print frock from Coco Fennell, at £149 here, which she also teamed with the same shoes, and finally made the most of the warmer weather by getting her pins out in a black printed mini dress from Omnes, priced at £65 here.
If you also love the daisy print trend, we’ve rounded up all our favourite highstreet finds, just for you to shop now! Shop the look Daisy print and oversized collar? Yes please. Nail two
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