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Holly Willoughby shared her third look of the week with her followers on Instagram today.
The Dancing On Ice presenter shared this gorgeous black spotted dress before going on air on ITV's This Morning - and we're obsessed.
This isn't the first time that we have wanted to steal Holly's look either, she shared this stunning ensemble only yesterday.
Recently, Willoughby has made a name for herself as the queen of effortless fashion and has become a regular feature here on The Argus.
We think that her style is so popular with fans because Holly steers away from quick fad trends and opts for timeless and affordable pieces instead.
And today's outfit is no exception with Holly's Instagram post racking up over 2000 likes by 10.30 am this morning.
In the post, Holly teased that they would be joined by the presenter Paddy McGuiness who would be talking about his new book.
And fans couldn't get enough of the teaser or Holly's dress either.
One user commented: "You look beautiful as ever", aired with heart eyes.
While another fan wrote: "Happy Reflections Eve!", referring to the TV's release of her new book: "Reflections: life lessons on finding beauty -inside and out".
Where to buy Holly Willoughby's outfit
Holly's third outfit of the week is classic and easy to wear which is just our thing.
Her black-spotted midi dress can be bought from Albaray.
We are loving the pattern and the classic ruffle collar.
It can be yours for £89.00 and we think it's worth the investment.
While we love Holly's dress, we know that we can create the look without having to break the bank at the same time.
This alternative from New Look is extremely similar with striking puff sleeves and the same wearable length and style.
But it's also a fraction of the price at just £25.00.
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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