Where is Holly Willoughby’s floral dress from? Copy her style from just £15

Holly Willoughby rocks £175 Ted Baker floral mini dress as she celebrates her birthday during Thursday’s This Morning – copy her style from just £15


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Holly Willoughby celebrated her 41st birthday in style wearing a £175 Ted Baker floral mini dress on Thursday’s This Morning.

The presenter, who shares her This Morning wardrobe with her fans on Instagram daily, didn’t disappoint with her 70’s inspired birthday dress.

On Instagram, style icon Holly captioned: ‘It’s my birthday!!!!!! Eek! 41 today… see you on @thismorning at 10am. #hwstyle dress by @tedbaker’.

Flower power:  Holly Willoughby celebrated her 41st birthday in style wearing a £175 Ted Baker floral mini dress on Thursday's This Morning

 Flower power:  Holly Willoughby celebrated her 41st birthday in style wearing a £175 Ted Baker floral mini dress on Thursday’s This Morning

Nostalgic: Donning a 70's inspired mini dress, the style guru and This Morning presenter took to social media sharing how this was her 13th birthday 'on my favourite show'

Nostalgic: Donning a 70’s inspired mini dress, the style guru and This Morning presenter took to social media sharing how this was her 13th birthday ‘on my favourite show’ 

The social media post has since amassed more than 200,000 likes, with hordes of fans flooding the comments section to wish the This Morning presenter a happy birthday and share their love for the Ted Baker dress.

Dozens of eager fans left comments, with one writing: ‘Love this dress’. Another agreed: ‘Happy birthday beautiful lady. Love the colours in that dress!!!’

A third wrote: ‘Happy birthday. That dress is FABULOUS! X’.

The Ted Baker PATTI New World Self Belt Detail Mini Dress worn by the celeb brand ambassador features an all-over 70’s brown-and-orange floral print – it’s nostalgic, bright and sunny and reminds us that spring is in sight.

Cut from a sustainable viscose and elastane blend, the mini dress has puff sleeves, a gathered neckline, a tiered silhouette and a square buckle belt that accentuates Holly’s waistline, creating a flattering silhouette. The look was styled with a pair of suede court shoes.

Those wanting to recreate Holly’s style will be pleased to hear that the dress is still in stock in several sizes. 

The Ted Baker PATTI New World Self Belt Detail Mini Dress worn by the celeb brand ambassador features an all-over 70's brown-and-orange floral print - it's nostalgic, bright and sunny and reminds us that spring is in sight

The Ted Baker PATTI New World Self Belt Detail Mini Dress worn by the celeb brand ambassador features an all-over 70’s brown-and-orange floral print – it’s nostalgic, bright and sunny and reminds us that spring is in sight

ASOS DESIGN wrap front mini dress in 70's floral print  (£15)

Nasty Gal Floral Print Belted Ruffle Hem Mini Dress (£31.50)

Those wanting to recreate Holly’s style will be pleased to hear that the dress is still in stock in several sizes and there are cheaper alternatives available too 

And if you want to snap up this look, but without splashing the cash, we’ve found some affordable options so you can steal her style for less.

This ASOS DESIGN wrap front mini dress in 70’s floral print is fun and so chic, and has been marked down from £20 to just £15. Pair with heeled boots in the evening and simple white trainers for daytime wear.

We also love this Nasty Gal Floral Print Belted Ruffle Hem Mini Dress that features a ruffle hem and belt with an O ring buckle closure. But be quick to add to your basket, as it’s now on sale for £31.50 and selling out fast.

Holly, who is also an ambassador for Diet Coke and Garnier, has established herself as a style icon over the last couple of years with her trendy yet affordable wardrobe choices.

Sharing her outfits on social media, her clothing choices often sell out. 

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