Holly Willoughby switched up her look on Tuesday morning, opting to leave her regular choice of dresses at home and instead choosing a pair of tailored navy blue shorts and top combo. The blonde bombshell's shorts were from Label Mix and her voluminous, key-hole top is by high street favourite Dorothy Perkins costing a purse-friendly £15.40. The fabulous top is the perfect classic item that can be worn with a variety of items – including trousers or even a pencil skirt. The mother-of-three added £38 black and white stripped high heel sandals by Very – a change from her regular choice of nude high heels. Once again, Holly's look was put together by Angie Smith – the only stylist she works with for her television appearances.
Fans loved Holly's navy-blue outfit
Although shorts are not a regular fixture in the Celebrity Juice star's wardrobe – she does enjoy the summery separate. Last week, the TV star sent fans wild when she stepped out in a pair of linen shorts from high street mecca Topshop.
Holly's top is just £15.40 from Dorothy Perkins
Championing the brand, the readily-available shorts featured an on-trend paper-bag waist and uber-flattering built-in belt which defined her tiny frame. Best of all, they retail at £32 so won't break the bank should you wish to invest.
Holly's shoes are £38 from Very
Holly often mixes high street staples with designer elements – on this occasion she added a Winser London crisp white shirt - which sells for £169 and a pair Gianvito Rossi 105 Suede Pumps which will set you back an eye-watering £495.
On Monday morning, the 37-year-old wore a gorgeous fuchsia pink printed pencil skirt from Debenhams which actually had a surprising royal connection.
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The skirt was designed by Richard Quinn – the designer whom the Queen presented an award to at London Fashion week in February. It was her Majesty's first time at fashion week and she even sat on the front row next to Anna Wintour.
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