Holly Willoughby has us dreaming of spring in this floral M&S dress
Time to ditch the sweats.
Holly Willoughby's floral M&S dress has sent fans wild. The This Morning star's ongoing partnership with the highstreet store means that her Instagram style is both effortlessly chic and easy to copy. This floral number is no exception as you can snap it up right now for a purse-friendly £30.
With its long sleeves, the Ditsy Floral Puff Sleeve Mini Tea Dress is ideal for fresher spring days. Plus the black and white print means it doesn't venture too much into a summer style and can also be worn with black tights and boots if the temperature dips.
"Not-so-patiently waiting for occasions to wear our new favourite dress," writes M&S in the Instagram caption, but you could just as easily layer it up with a cosy jumper or leather jacket for walks in the park when you ditch your best winter coat.
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The dress also comes in a pale pink shade - a style we'd recommend for a spring wedding.
With shoppers sharing heart emojis you can guarantee this tea dress won't hang around for long. Right now it's available in sizes 6-24 and in both short, regular and long dress lengths so what are you waiting for? Add to basket quick!
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Fiona Embleton is a beauty writer who is now Acting Beauty Editor at Stylist. She is obsessed with Isabel Marant and cats.
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