Holly Willoughby has delighted This Morning viewers in a stunning leather dress in her latest look.
The ITV presenter welcomed fans alongside her co-host Phillip Schofield and two very "cool customers" on Thursday's programme.
The presenting duo unveiled two ice sculptures of the pair that will go on display in Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland.
The sculptures, which were created by Jamie Hamilton and his team, are "as cool as we're going to get," Holly joked.
But it wasn't just the amazing sculptures that fans couldn't get enough of.
Holly's latest look has also got fans reaching for their debit cards, desperate to recreate her leather ensemble.
The presenter shared her outfit with her followers on Instagram before going on air wither followers taking to the comments to share their admiration for the look.
Paired with three heart eyes, one user commented: "Looking beautiful this morning like your outfit and boots go well with it."
While another follower wrote: "I just love that leather dress."
Where to get Holly Willoughby's outfit today
For Holly's final look of the week, Holly has opted for a classic leather pinafore dress over a cream turtle neck.
We are obsessed with the classic look and we can't wait to add it to our Winter wardrobes.
Holly's jumper is from Massimo Dutti and is available in a range of colours including blue, black, green and brown.
You can take it home for £59.95.
As gorgeous as this knit is, it's definitely on the expensive side so we've looked to the high street to give as a more affordable option.
This vanilla cream jumper from New Look is a great alternative.
Available in two colours, get yours for £35.
Looking at her faux leather dress, Holly's is from Great Plains.
Available in brown and back, the dress is currently on offer for £63.20.
A striking statement piece like this should be in everyone's wardrobes and it doesn't have to break the bank either.
We recommend this faux leather mini dress from ASOS which you can for just £25.60.
This Morning airs every weekday morning at 10am on ITV.
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