Holly Willoughby turned to one of her fail safe fashion items on Thursday morning – a pencil skirt! The gorgeous blonde TV presenter wore a leather, cream-coloured pencil skirt from Topshop and it hugged her incredible figure to perfection. The skirt retails at £160 and is part of the Boutique range at the high street store. She teamed the figure-hugging number with a simple black shirt by Winser London and switched her regular choice of nude high heels; instead choosing to wear a pair of black pointed toe sandals with diagonal straps, also by Topshop. Styled by her to-go-to professional Angie Smith – her latest ensemble nodded to a more classic style and the TV star totally nails office chic – this outfit could be worn to work and then drinks afterwards.
Holly looked stunning in her leather pencil skirt and black shirt combo
The Celebrity Juice panellist has a love affair with skirts and on Wednesday evening her Instagram followers went wild as they caught a glimpse of their favourite TV presenter's famous pins!
Holly's skirt retails at £160 from Topshop
The mother-of-three wore a black leather mini skirt by luxury brand Maje which was decorated with punky gold stud detail at the waist and hem. The leather item retails at £315, and it's one of her more expensive wardrobe staples.
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However, as always, Holly gave the look a high street stamp by wearing a voluminous bell sleeve top from Marks & Spencer which cost her just £25. The chic design sits in the Autograph collection and is currently in stock in all sizes on line – great news for fans who wish to emulate Holly’s latest look.
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Occasionally, Holly will wear something so inexpensive, and her followers go crazy for it! This is what happened on Wednesday when the 37-year-old wore an impressive khaki blouse with ruffle detail by the 10Store which cost an unbelievable £6. The pretty top was made in the striking shade and showcased a variety of different trends including a bib front colour, ruffles and tonal hues.