Holly Willoughby brought Christmas to This Morning in a stunning sequin skirt.
The ITV presenter welcomed viewers alongside her co-host, Phillip Schofield, from outside the This Morning studio on Monday's programme.
The presenting duo revealed that they had been locked out while the elves on This Morning decorated the studio into a winter wonderland.
Seeing the studio for the first time, the pair explored the festively decorated space which included 22 Christmas trees and a life-size moving polar bear.
But it wasn't just the studio that left viewers speechless this morning, Holly's silver sequin skirt was also a big hit.
Holly shared the stunning skirt with her followers on Instagram before going on air.
Paired with a Santa emoji, she wrote alongside the picture: "Morning Monday… Christmas on @thismorning has arrived!!!!"
#25daysofsparkle Join us at 10 am when we reveal what Santa’s elves have been working hard on over the weekend to turn the studio into a Christmas extravaganza."
Fans couldn't contain their excitement for This Morning's festive new look or their admiration for her outfit either.
One follower commented: "Allllll the sparkle," with heart eyes.
While another user wrote: "Can never go wrong with a bit of sparkle… the sparklier, the better. You look gorgeous X"
Where to get Holly Willoughby's skirt today
For Holly's first look of the week, the presenter has chosen to bring a bit of sparkle to our Monday morning.
Holly's high waisted midi skirt is from Zara and can be yours for £49.99.
We think this skirt - which is less than £50 - is an absolute must-buy for this festive season.
We also recommend this sequin mini skirt from boohoo which is actually 30 percent off at £21.00
Hurry though as there is only a few left!
Holly has paired her sparkly skirt with a classic black turtle neck from Reserved.
Although this jumper is no longer available, a black turtle neck like this should be in everyone's wardrobes.
This turtle neck from Debenhams would do the job nicely.
It is also currently half price at £9 too.
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