As seen on Holly Willoughby...

février 05, 2016

Our classic and elegant Kensington dress was worn by the stunning Holly Willoughby on ITV's This Morning last week, and she looked fabulous! The dress looked perfect when paired with some timeless Gianvito Rossi heels. The dress was even commented on by the Daily Mail as they said, "Holly Willoughby has really upped her style game recently. On today's This Morning show, the hostess with the mostess introduced us to a name we need to know. Her dress is by a label called Libby London, who specialises in grown-up dresses for women to wear in the workplace." Here are some more images of her on the show..





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SIZE GUIDE

We know how difficult it is to buy the right size online. Check your measurements carefully against the size guide below, if you're in between sizes or unsure in any way, do not hesitate to give us a call and check your measurements. Our clothes are listed on our website in UK sizes, we have included a conversion chart below to help you choose the correct size if ordering from abroad. 

Phone: 020 8780 0620

Email: studio@libbylondon.com 

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