Holly Willoughby has charmed fans with her latest look on This Morning today.
The ITV presenter welcomed viewers to Tuesday's programme in a stunning black dress alongside her co-host Phillip Schofield.
The sophisticated look comes after the presenting duo left fans howling with laughter in yesterday's entertaining show opening featuring Schofield driving a New York Taxi cab.
But fans have been equally keen to snap up today's dress as they were to get their hands on Monday's striking red outfit.
Before going on air, Holly shared her latest look with her followers alongside a teaser for today's episode.
The recently published author shared that they would be speaking to two familiar faces on the This Morning sofa today.
Holly teased that the presenters would be joined by model David Grandy to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his discovery on the hit ITV show.
The comedian Michael McIntyre will also be making an appearance on today's show to talk about his new book.
Fans couldn't contain their excitement for today's line-up or their admiration for Holly's outfit either.
One follower wrote:"Beautiful dress", paired with a black heart to match Holly's outfit.
While another user commented:"Looking wonderful as always Holly" with heart eyes.
Where to get Holly Willoughby's dress today
For Holly's second look of the week, the presenter has chosen a classic black dress with some charming collar detailing.
Holly's dress today is from one of her favourite stores: Sando Paris.
While we love the knit dress and contrasting collar, we don't want to pay an eye-watering £279 to add it to our wardrobes.
Lucky for us, they are plenty of fantastic alternatives available on the high street that won't break the bank.
We recommend this lace collar shift dress from Boohoo.
This alternative is not only available for just £16 but it shares the same colour scheme and pretty detailing that Holly's dress does.
This Morning continues every weekday morning at 10am on ITV.
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