Holly Willoughby brings the sun to ITV's This Morning in lilac ensemble (Image: ITV/ Instagram/ hollywilloughby) Holly Willoughby makes a triumphant return to ITV’s This Morning. Kicking off a new week on the show, the blonde beauty looked radiant as always. Opting for a chic lilac look, the presenter brought the sunshine. Shedding some light amongst the grey clouds outside today. Related articles Holly Willoughby: This Morning presenter struggles to hold it together Holly Willoughby: This Morning host apologises amid Phillip admission Holly has become something of a fashion icon in recent years. This week she continued her winning style streak. Holly opted for a long sleeve top by Pure Collection, priced at £90. This was paired with a tweed skirt from high street designer, Zara for £49.99. The outfit was finished off with, yet again, her favourite nude shoes from Gianvitto Rossi, £520. Holly Willoughby brought the colour to ITV's This Morning (Image: Instagram/hollywilloughby) Last week, the presenter kept on the more expensive side of things. With price tags reaching up to over £500. The blonde bombshell is normally a fan of the high street, however last week proved different. One of Holly’s outfits last week racked up to £1235 with a dress by Anna Mason. The floral number was paired with the star’s favourite £520 Gianvitto Rossi heels. Related articles Holly Willoughby looks chic in £475 yellow Beulah London dress ITV This Morning: Holly Willoughby in hysterics over blunder Holly Willoughby in her most expensive outfit last week (Image: Instagram/hollywilloughby) Holly Willoughby shares cute snap of son Harry, 10. (Image: Instagram/hollywilloughby) Holly was quiet on social media over weekend. Taking some downtime with her family, she returned looking refreshed. The mum of three normally takes to instagram to share her moments with her children. Last weekend she posted a cute snap of son Harry taking a break on a fallen tree. Holly will be back on our screens tomorrow, providing more style envy. This article contains affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission on any sales of products or services we write about. This article was written completely independently, see more details here.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility