This Morning’s Holly Willoughby has switched out yesterday’s mini dress from La Redoute for a floral midi from one of her most-worn brands. And there’s a way you can get it cheaper.
The 41-year-old presenter told her 7.9 million Instagram followers this morning that her dress was from Nobody’s Child, and is in a similar pattern to a mini dress she wore back in March.
Posting a photo wearing the sweet summery piece, she said: “Morning Wednesday… continuing our menopause awareness campaign today we talk to @menopause_doctor about HRT and breast cancer… see you on @thismorning at 10am #hwstyle dress by @nobodyschild ”
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Fans commented with a string of heart eye emojis and said how ‘pretty’ the puff-sleeve number is, with psychic.bex writing: “How do you always look so amazing?!”
The Isla Midi Dress from Nobody’s Child is priced at £75, but shoppers can get 15 per cent off their first purchase with the retailer when they sign up to their newsletter, making it £63.73. Though you’ll have to be quick, as Holly has sold out more than one dress in recent weeks before This Morning had even finished airing, including this one from Karen Millen.
The description for the dress - available in sizes 6 to 18 - reads: “This Isla midi dress is a sweet choice for summer parties. Made from floral broderie anglaise cotton, it nips in at the waist and falls to a swishy tiered skirt. At the back it ties with a bow, so you can wear it to your liking, and features on-trend puff sleeves for balance. Style with heels or trainers — it's just that versatile.”
You can shop Holly’s Isla dress from Nobody’s Child here.
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