The Independent’s journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission.

Holly Willoughby’s & Other Stories cream jumper is the perfect transitional piece

Love the presenter’s This Morning outfit today? Here’s where to shop it

<p>The jumper is sold out on the brand’s website, but fear not because we’ve found it in stock elsewhere  </p>

The jumper is sold out on the brand’s website, but fear not because we’ve found it in stock elsewhere

Whether you’re personally smitten by her style or not, there’s no denying that Holly Willoughby’sThis Morning outfits have now become as much of a talking point as any of the stories featured on the show itself – and today’s look is no exception.

It’s no surprise that Holly’s wardrobe has sparked such interest, opting for classic silhouettes of tailored trousers with statement tops; fitted midi dresses; and A-line skirts, her choices are always on point.

Today, she’s taken a break from the recent floral dresses and opted for a high-low approach, pairing a cream embroidered puff sleeve jumper from & Other Stories with a pair of high-waisted trousers from Joseph.

Read more: Where to buy Holly Willoughby’s green floral dress

The broderie sleeve jumper is bang on trend for spring and provides a feminine and timeless contrast to her tailored bottom half.

Keeping accessories to the minimum – her usual black pointed heels and dainty earrings – she’s giving us office-ready inspiration for when we’re finally back.

Read more: Where to buy Holly’s pink Zara skirt

It’s clear that & Other Stories is a firm favourite with Holly, as she’s frequently seen wearing the high street brand on air –most recently, she introduced us to a smocked cream shirt from the store, which is perfect for the warmer months.

This particular & Other Stories jumper is clearly a popular one, as it’s already sold out on the brand’s website, but fear not, we’ve found it in stock elsewhere. If you’re tempted to recreate the look, here’s everything you need to know.

You can trust our independent product selections. We may earn commission from some of the retailers, but we never allow this to influence choices. This revenue helps us to fund journalism across The Independent.

Where is Holly Willoughby’s outfit from and where can I buy it? 

Holly Willoughby’s broderie sleeve wool jumper today is from & Other Stories and costs £85. With a classic round neckline, puff sleeves and feminine design, it’s the perfect transitional piece to add to your wardrobe – especially with all the outdoor socialising we’ll be doing in the coming months.

& Other Stories recycled wool jumper with broderie sleeves in off white: £85, Asos.com

Her skirt, meanwhile, appears to be Joseph’s tapered trousers which are less purse-friendly at £375.

New cady tape trousers: £375, Joseph-fashion.com

For a more affordable alternative, Holly is frequently seen in a pair of black culottes from Zara, which we also think would pair nicely with the high street jumper.

Does Holly Willoughby wear her own clothes on This Morning?

Holly Willoughby has a stylist for This Morning who works with her to compile her wardrobe, rather than wearing her own clothes.

Speaking to Red in 2020, she revealed that putting together an outfit “hasn’t always come naturally” – “for a long time, I was pretty clueless,” she admitted – and while her Instagram feed when she’s not working says otherwise, featuring an array of equally stylish ensembles in our books, this is likely why she looks to the expertise on the professionals on screen.  

Who is Holly Willoughby’s stylist?

Danielle Whiteman became Holly Willoughby’s regularThis Morning stylist towards the end of 2020, replacing Angie Smith – Danielle is a previous assistant of Angie’s, who is now based in Sydney and expecting her first child.

Angie is often credited with having engineered Holly’s transformation to national fashion icon in recent years: “Holly was open to new ideas,” she explained during an interview with YOU magazine. “The main thing I wanted to do was get her into more colour – so we tried everything on and went from there. I remember her saying, “I’ve had my kids. I just need to change it up.”

How does Holly Willoughby do her hair? 

Holly Willoughby’s hair stylist is Ciler Peksah, who works with her forThis Morning and Dancing on Ice, and seems to have well and truly mastered the ultimate wavy blonde bob. Previous products Ciler has said she’s used on the presenter’s hair for that signature swish include Batiste dry shampoo, T3 curling tongs and Aveda’s damage remedy daily hair repair (£26, Lookfantastic).

Holly is also a Garnier Nutrisse ambassador, and during lockdown shared a clip of herself dying her own hair using the Natural Baby Blonde shade from the range, if you want to achieve the same shade.  

Where is Holly Willoughby from?

Holly Willoughby is originally from Brighton, East Sussex, and attended Burgess Hill Girls school. She now lives in south west London with her husband Dan Baldwin and their three children, Belle, Harry and Chester.

Register for free to continue reading

Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism

By registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists

Please enter a valid email
Please enter a valid email
Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number
Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number
Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number
Please enter your first name
Special characters aren’t allowed
Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters
Please enter your last name
Special characters aren’t allowed
Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters
You must be over 18 years old to register
You must be over 18 years old to register
Opt-out-policy
You can opt-out at any time by signing in to your account to manage your preferences. Each email has a link to unsubscribe.

By clicking ‘Create my account’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Already have an account? sign in

By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Register for free to continue reading

Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism

By registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists

Already have an account? sign in

By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in