Shoppers rush to buy 'perfect' £39 Marks and Spencer dress after seeing it on Holly Willoughby
27.02.2023 - 19:13
/ ok.co.uk
As well as being one of the UK’s best loved TV presenters, Holly Willoughby has also become well known for her stylish and affordable wardrobe. Holly, 41, often shares her outfits with her 8.2 million followers on Instagram, and although some of her red carpet looks might be a little over the top for most of our wardrobes, it’s her collection of dresses that she wears when presenting This Morning that has got fans rushing out to the high street to copy her style.
Her latest outfit featured a Marks and Spencer (M&S) floral midaxi dress that got fans of her style even more excited when they learned it costs just £39.50 from the high street giant. Holly has been a brand ambassador for M&S since 2018, and offers regular edits of her favourite pieces on the M&S website.
She also regularly wears pieces from their collections, showing off her impeccable style on social media. Her latest style success was the £39.50 Floral Round Neck Midaxi Tea Dress, which features an all-over floral print in shades of blue and green.The dress also features a round neck and elegant cut that flatters your figure and skims the waist before flaring out into a draped midaxi-length skirt.
Many people who had already got their hands on the dress also raved about the mid-length sleeves, which add extra shape to the dress’ silhouette and feature petite ruffles on the shoulder to add volume and shape to the cut of the dress. Available in sizes 6-24 and petite, regular, and tall ranges, it’s the perfect dress to help your wardrobe make the transition from winter to spring.
Holly wears hers with a vivid green Twill Relaxed Single Breasted Coat, £69 here, that complemented the colours of the dress perfectly. One shopper who had purchased the dress said:
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