Holly Willoughby looks incredible with new long hair as she poses in a mini disc dress
10.08.2023 - 16:43
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If there are two things we can rely on Holly Willoughby for it's being a great source of bob and midi dress inspiration.The This Morning presenter tends to prefer the conservative side of dressing for her ITV slot, which is why seeing her in something much more glamorous – and a little risqué – is a bit of a surprise. Posing for a carousel of snaps posted to her lifestyle brand Wylde Moon's Instagram page, the second shot in the series shows Holly in a mini chainmail disc dress.The glamorous outfit choice isn't the only change to the presenter's look; she's also added extensions to transform her trademark bob into flowing curls.
"Holly's style team @patsyoneillmakeup, @cilerpeksah_hairstylist and @danniiwhiteman are with her day-in and day-out and have shared their behind-the-scenes stories and photos, alongside their career advice and can't-live-without products (after trying quite literally HUNDREDS of them) at the link in our bio.Thanks for the insider info, gals," reads the post caption. Fans are loving Holly's upgraded look, with plenty commenting their praise on her long hair.
"I love Holly how suits her long hair," says one, while a second writes: "Just stunning". Others want to know where they can shop Holly's outfits.
While the exact dress hasn't been tagged, you can snap up a very similar version of her dress from Karen Millen for £111 here. If that price is a little too steep for you, there's also a bargain version of the mini disc-o dress from Boohoo for £68 here (mirrored dresses don't come cheap!).
We haven't been given further intel on whether Holly turned to clip-ins or another form of semi-permanent extension to lengthen her hair for that particular shoot. Recently, though, we did get some information on
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