Holly Willoughby has blown This Morning viewers away in a stunning all-red outfit as the presenter returns to the ITV show.
Holly, 41, joined co-host Phillip Schofield in the studio for the first time on Monday following the pair's summer break.
To mark the popular hosts' return, the programme opened with a musical intro of the West End musical Mary Poppins, with Holly making a classic floating entrance with an umbrella in hand.
Over the summer break, the presenting pair were replaced by Ruth Langsford and Rylan Clark among familiar faces.
They're back... and what a way to kick-off the start of the show!
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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield return to This Morning after summer break
Alongside a snap of her before going on air, the presenter wrote:"And we’re back… good luck to everyone going back to school this week… Belle starts year 7 today… big girl now…
"So good to be back at @thismorning with @schofe see you at 10 am."
The broadcaster has made a name for herself as a style icon as she regularly shares her outfits with fans on her Instagram account, with today being no exception.
The author marked her return in a striking all-red outfit and fans couldn't get enough, with many taking to social media to share their thoughts.
Shop Holly Willoughby's style from her Instagram
Paired with three fire emojis, one user posted:" Yessss!!! Welcome back Holly."
A second viewer wrote: "Omg I love this outfit it's gorgeous so glad to finally have you back, you've been missed."
A third fan commented alongside two heart eye emojis:" Wow you look amazing it's great to have you back ."
If you want to shop Holly's look, the presenter couldn't have made it easier for us to recreate.
Holly's sleek tailored red skirt is from Warehouse and you can pick it up for yourself for £35.40 via the Warehouse website.
To complete the look, you can shop the shirt from And Other Stories for £95.
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