Holly Willoughby has given fans another glimpse of her designer wardrobe as she joins Phillip Schofield for This Morning's second show of the week.
The daytime TV star has made quite a name for herself as the queen of stylish and effortless fashion - and today's outfit is no exception.
Before the show airs each morning, Holly reveals her outfit of the day and how you can buy the complete look for yourself.
Holly's look today featured an orange shirt style mini dress, cut just above the knee with delicate white detailing and styled with simple beige kitten heels.
Speaking ahead of the show, Holly said: "Morning Tuesday… Happy St David’s day 🏴 … Happy pancake day."
The dress went down a treat with fans.
"So beautiful," one social media user said.
Another added: "Love the dress."
Here's how you can buy the dress for yourself or recreate it for yourself.
How to buy Holly Willoughby's outfit today
The TV star credited Sandro Paris for her stunning orange dress today.
Harrods is selling a similar tweed contrast trim dress by Maje for £329 - but sizes are selling out fast.
The orange shirt dress is available in European sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40.
Meanwhile Selfridge's is selling the same Maje dress for £329 in sizes 6, 8 and 12.
For those on a budget, we've got you covered. Dorothy Perkins is selling a vibrant orange shirt dress with puff sleeves for £17.50, down from £35.
Made with 100% cotton and machine washable fabric, this Dorothy Perkins dress is available in sizes 12, 14 and 16.
In a slightly different design, Mango is selling the orange Lyocell shirt dress (£35.99) - featuring long sleeves with buttoned cuffs and a round neck collar.
A more casual version of Holly Willoughby's dress, MissPap has a great deal on the oversized deep cuff pocket detail shirt dress, now just £9 and available in sixes 6, 8 and 10.
For the shoes, we recommend these beige Faith court shoes with thin heels for £33.75, down from £45.
Sizes from 3-9 are in stock via the Dorothy Perkins website.
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