Holly Willoughby appropriately donned a sunshine-yellow midi silk dress as she and Phillip Schofield were allowed to open This Morning outside under the bright light of the sun on Wednesday, June 24, 2020.
After spending more than three months inside the studio, Willoughby and Schofield were finally allowed in front of the ITV Studios Daytime to switch the scenery of This Morning before going back inside for the rest of the show.
Willoughby was a picture of sunshine as she brightened up the small screens with her dress from LK Bennett, one of Kate Middleton’s, the Duchess of Cambridge, favorite brands.
The sunshine-yellow dress had a vintage style with bright red and green floral print. It also had oversized pearl buttons, which must be Willoughby's favorite as she is often seen in dresses with the same kind of detail.
Middleton, like Willoughby, has also been spotted regularly adding LK Bennett to her wardrobe and often wearing dresses from the brand to official functions.
The mother of three completed her bright look with a Gianvito Rossi nude heels, another favorite as she is often seen rocking the pair.
Yesterday, the blonde beauty also wowed fans with a black and white floral printed milkmaid dress with a sweetheart neckline by & Other Stories.
The pair of hosts told viewers that they had spent 119 days in the studio to adhere to the social distancing guidelines of the coronavirus that has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO).
With the United Kingdom easing on some of the restrictions, Willoughby and Schofield were finally allowed to open the show outside. They said that the last time they were able to switch the scenery was in February when they celebrated pancake day.
Image credit courtesy of Holly Willoughby/Instagram


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