
Holly Willoughby just made slogan t-shirts this season's festival must have - shop the best cool-girl styles on the high street
She never puts a foot wrong when it comes to her festival style.
And Holly Willoughby once again nailed festival chic as she rocked a humorous slogan T-shirt in a new Instagram snap shared on Thursday.
The presenter, 44, looked ultra cool as she modelled the top that read: 'I hate margaritas - just kidding, can you imagine?'
Holly no doubt turned plenty of heads as she wore the white T-shirt to the Soho House festival which she attended with sister Kelly and other pals.
Finishing off her summer look, the former This Morning star added a purple tartan skirt, tortoiseshell sunglasses and gold jewellery, as well as the most vital accessory - a margarita!
This wasn't the first time Holly channeled cool-girl style as the presenter attended Glastonbury last week wearing a series of gothic looks - including a Rixo mini dress that sent fans into a frenzy.
With festival season in full swing, we've found some similar styles to ensure you look your trendiest best this summer.
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