It's fair to say Holly Willoughby has become a bit of a style icon.
Every day on This Morning she wows us with her impeccable taste and beautifully put together outfits. How does she get it so right?
Well, like most celebrity women, Holly has a talented stylist who helps to create her looks on a daily basis; sourcing the clothes and mixing and matching them to make a fabulous wardrobe.
Holly's secret weapon is Angie Smith who also works with Frankie Bridge and Amanda Holden and who the presenter says she has come to trust completely.
Speaking to Hello Magazine she said: "I've learnt from her.
"I'm very lucky to have a stylist, but the thing that she does which I would never do is, I think I would wear the same shape clothes, shop in the same few shops and I think I would have stayed like that for the rest of my life because I'd felt safe in those parameters."
Holly added: "She tries new things and I think what she has opened my eyes up to, is that you can wear sort of any trend actually, you've got to find the right shape and style that works for you."
And Holly also revealed there was one style trick in particular for which is she grateful to Angie.
The mother of three explained: "You know I never thought that I was going to wear trousers ever in my life, I thought I was just, you know, a fat bottomed girl who was never going to wear a trouser.
"It was better to wear a dress or a skirt and that was it and then I was introduced to a high-waisted trouser with a bit of elastic in it and it literately changed my life and my wardrobe. I could wear shirts tucked in and I was like wow, and I love it and things like that I would never have done, had I not been pushed in that direction."
Well it's working for Holly that's for sure. We'll be shopping for a pair ASAP!
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