Holly Willoughby finally returned to our screens on This Morning and the presenter looks as stunning as ever.
The ITV presenter pulled out of co-hosting the daytime show at the last minute on Tuesday, November 16 and was out from sickness for the rest of the week.
But her co-host, Phillip Schofield, and the audience welcomed her back with open arms on Monday's (November 22) programme.
We are happy to see Holly back and we have certainly missed her timeless style and cheerful pieces.
The recently published author has made her name for herself as a big of a style icon and today's outfit is no exception.
Holly shared her first look of the week with her followers on Instagram before going on air.
Alongside the get-up, Holly wrote: "Morning Monday… it’s good to be back!"
The presenter also teased that they would be joined by actress and comedian Joanna Lumley and showman Derren Brown.
Fans couldn't contain their excitement for today's guest or their love for her latest look.
One follower wrote: "Love the outfit x"
While another user commented: "Nice to see you back hope you are back to normal.
"Josie did a magnificent job xx," referring to Josie Gibson who stood in for Holly while she was off sick.
Where to get Holly Willoughby's dress
For Holly's first look of the week, the presenter has opted for a sophisticated collared dress.
We adore this charming mini dress from the brand And Other Stories-we can't stop ourselves from planning what to pair it with!
This statement dress is a bit on the expensive side at £95 but we're certain that we can recreate the look without breaking the bank.
This ASOS designed dress is a stunning option since it gives us both the collar detailing and floral pattern from the And Other Stories dress.
On top of that, the balloon sleeves are very on-trend and it could be yours for just £32 so it's very on budget too.
This Morning airs every weekday morning at 10am on ITV.
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