Cool, flattering and easy to wear, Holly Willoughby's pretty gingham dress is made for sightseeing and sunny days

Soak up the summer in this picnic-ready design

Holly Willoughby attends the "Better Man" European Premiere at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on November 27, 2024 in London, England
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While we might already be planning for the autumn/winter fashion trends for 2026, there are still a few weeks of summer sunshine left to enjoy, and Holly Willoughby has found the chicest dress to close out summer.

Enjoying her summer holiday, Holly shared snaps of herself on cobble-lined streets, wearing the Linden gingham midi dress by Sage Grove Boutique. With a flattering halter neckline and breezy A-line skirt, the navy and white gingham pattern delivers a picnic-ready style, injecting charm that’s perfect for sunny days.

To complement the busy print, Holly added a few practical accessories for holiday-ready style. A crochet crossbody bag and cap were ideal choices for exploring a new city in sunny weather, while her strappy sandals and simple gold hoops added an elevated touch. A great choice for what to wear in the heat, the best summer dresses remain key right to the end of the season.

Holly’s gingham style is classic and easy to wear. Thanks to its neat midi silhouette, it’s both timeless and flattering. Holly kept her dress feeling casual and daytime-ready through her choice of accessories.

The most comfortable sandals or a pair of the best white trainers are ideal for wearing with a midi dress, though ballet flats, strappy heels or pumps offer an elevated edge for date night outfits.

A pretty dress to close out the season, gingham is always a great summer-ready investment as this print never falls out of fashion favour for warm weather.

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse
Freelance news writer

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse is a freelance royal news, entertainment and fashion writer. She began her journalism career after graduating from Nottingham Trent University with an MA in Magazine Journalism, receiving an NCTJ diploma, and earning a First Class BA (Hons) in Journalism at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute. She has also worked with Good To, BBC Good Food, The Independent, The Big Issue and The Metro.

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