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02nd Aug 2019

Holly Willoughby just wore the perfect €40 white shirt from Marks and Spencer

Rebecca O'Keeffe

Such a great wardrobe staple!

In fairness to the fabulous Holly Willoughby, you can’t deny that she always looks completely gorgeous.

No, she doesn’t dress like your typical movie star or Victoria’s Secret model (which is fair enough!) – she just dresses perfectly wonderful, all the damn time.

She always looks put together, and wears outfits that we would genuinely want to wear ourselves.

In fact, we actually have been known to buy bits that Holly has worn.

Almost every day, the presenter posts a snap of herself on Instagram, showing off her outfit of the day.

And every day, we go on, excited to see what she’s wearing.

Yeah, we’re super fans… don’t @ us.

Anyway, Holly is currently on her summer holiday with the fam, and Philip too of course, and has been giving us some serious style inspiration.

She recently wore the perfect the most perfect white linen shirt from Marks and Spencer, and we’re in love.

It’s one of those things that is effortlessly cool and chic, but also mad comfortable – what’s not to love?

She posted a snap of herself in the shirt on Instagram, and captioned it:

“Blue sky and white cotton… this shirt makes the perfect swimming costume cover up… @marksandspencer #hollyloves #ad”

Not only is it great for after swimming, but it would look equally fabulous over a pair of denim shorts.

The shirt is part of Holly’s latest collaboration with Marks and Spencer.

On the website, Holly says, “No summer wardrobe is complete without some linen”.

The product description for the shirt reads:

“This pure linen shirt combines smart style details with softly draping fabric, creating a versatile piece that can be dressed up or down depending on your mood. The relaxed fit and rounded hemline with side vents create a cool, easy vibe. Finished with pleated patch utility-inspired pockets.”

The shirt comes in white of course, but is also available in light pink, navy and khaki green.

And sure, it costs €40, which is a pretty good price for something you’ll wear all the time.