Holly Willoughby dresses for London sunshine in pretty print dress as she joins Phillip Schofield to film This Morning outside By Joanna Crawley For Mailonline Published: 16:28 BST, 23 May 2019 | Updated: 16:28 BST, 23 May 2019 Viewcomments London was basking in sizzling sunshine on Thursday, and Holly Willoughby dressed for the weather in another gorgeous ensemble on her ITV show This Morning. The presenter led the way as she and co-host Phillip Schofield headed outside the This Morning studios to film a gardening segment during Thursday's show. Holly, 38, made the most of the temperatures in in her summery print dress. Summer style: London was basking in sizzling sunshine on Thursday, and Holly Willoughby dressed for the weather in another gorgeous ensemble on her ITV show This Morning The midi in shades of pink and yellow flaunted the blonde's famous curves and her trim waist. The ruffled collar added a quirky touch to the dress while belted detail accentuated her waist further. She added strappy heels in a nude shade and her hair and makeup were looking flawless, ready for her This Morning closeups. Pretty in print: The presenter led the way as she and co-host Phillip Schofield headed outside the This Morning studios of film a gardening segment during Thursday's show Looking chic: Holly, 38, made the most of the temperatures in in her summery print dress Despite the heat Holly added a chic trench coat over her dress as she walked in the shade to the shooting spot. Holly and Phil were filming segment with regular This Morning gardener Michael Perry as he showed the pair how to get the Chelsea Flower Show look at home. Elsewhere on Thursday's This Morning, Phil and Holly spoke to Downton Abbey's Elizabeth McGovern who revealed it felt like the cast had 'never left' when they got together to shoot the TV show's upcoming film. Curves: The midi in shades of pink and yellow flaunted the blonde's famous curves Wrapping up: Despite the heat Holly added a chic trench coat over her dress as she walked in the shade to the shooting spot Dapper: Phil looked as sharp as always in his grey shirt and black trousers for filming The actress, who plays Cora Crawley, said: 'Well it felt like we'd never left, it was amazing, I mean it really is a bit like a family, we've been through so much together and you just slot right back in, all the old dynamics just resume and we march on.' The film is scheduled to be released on September 13 in the UK and the cast and crew have not ruled out a sequel. Elizabeth said: 'All doors are always left open is as much as I can say so we'll see.' Ready for her closeup: Holly's hair and makeup were looking flawless for filming Action! An assistant helped Holly shed her coat as the live show returned from an ad break Finishing touch: The style-conscious star added strappy heels in a nude shade to her dress The film is set in 1927 and features a visit to Downton Abbey by King George V and Queen Mary. Elizabeth told how she felt like 'no time had passed' since the events of the series. She said: 'I think so, it's certainly our intention, I haven’t seen it yet but it is for the fans it is for the people who stayed for the show, loved getting to know the characters. 'It's not that much farther forward, we're at the same milieu, the house hasn't changed much. I felt like no time has passed.' Star guest: Elsewhere on Thursday's This Morning, Phil and Holly spoke to Downton Abbey 's Elizabeth McGovern Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility