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Holly Willoughby delighted fans with the return of her and Phillip to the This Morning sofa yesterday.
We missed seeing Holly's timeless looks on our screens every weekday morning.
Yesterday, the Dancing On Ice presenter returned to the programme, sporting a black leather skirt that we were all desperate to get into our wardrobes.
Willoughby has made a name for herself as the queen of effortless fashion and has become a regular feature here on The Argus.
And today is no exception, with Holly sharing her second look of the week with her followers on Instagram.
Before going on air, she teased that viewers will need their phones today in their Halloween Spin To Win Special.
Fans couldn't get enough of the look with the post racking up almost 7000 likes before This Morning even started.
One user commented: "Oh this is so cute!!! Have an amazing Tuesday", followed by heart eyes.
While another fan wrote: "Cute outfit holly" with a sparkling heart.
Where to get Holly Willoughby's outfit
For Holly's second outfit of the week, the ITV presenter has chosen a cute and autumnal outfit.
Denim is a staple in Holly's wardrobe and the skirt she is wearing today is from Hobbs London.
While Holly's skirt is no longer available, there are plenty of budget-friendly alternatives on the high street.
We found this gorgeous denim skirt (which is available in three colours) from Boohoo which can be yours for £18.00.
We are obsessed with Holly's floral knitted jumper which would be perfect to wear on our Autumn walks.
It is available from Essential Antwerp for £180.00.
You can recreate the adorable look for less with this bargain from New Look.
The white-daisy embroidered jumper is available in cream and white for £22.00.
Last week, we shared everything that Holly wore on This Morning and how you could recreate her best looks.
This Morning continues every weekday morning at 10am on ITV.
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