Holly Willoughby’s spring-perfect L.K.Bennett polkadot tea dress has £110 off today
15.04.2024 - 12:25
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She may not be on our screens every day since leaving This Morning, but that doesn’t stop Holly Willoughby’s fashion legacy from influencing our wardrobes.
The presenter is known for her amazing array of midi dresses, and one that’s been living rent free in our heads since she wore it back in 2021 is the Mathilde Navy & Cream Polka Dot Silk Tea Dress, £269 here (was £379), from L.K. Bennett.
The knee length polkadot dress has also been previously spotted on Amanda Holden, cementing it as an absolute wardrobe staple that will never go out of style, and now you can save £110 on it in House of Fraser’s spring sale. The tea dress has both 1930s and 70s-inspired details, with a rounded cream lapel collar and crystal buttons up the body.
The bust has tailored pleats that give it a chic, fitted look that nips in at the waist, with a floaty skirt that flares out around the knees creating a super flattering silhouette.
It’s made from 100% silk which means it’s lightweight, breathable and ultra-luxurious feeling, making a great pick for warmer days well into the summer. However its long sleeves and longer hemline mean it’s also great for chillier spring moments – just pair with some tights and a coat for added layers.
Holly opted to wear hers with a pair of navy pointed pumps to give it a smart, chic edge, but you could just as easily team with a pair of trainers and a bomber jacket for a more casual look. Alternatively, wear with a pair of chunky boots and a pea coat in winter, or a pair of ballet flats and bare legs in the summer – the styling possibilities are endless.
The dress is currently in the House of Fraser sale, where you can save £110 on it after it was slashed from £279 to £269. It’s still available in sizes 6-14, and
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