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Fashion fans race to Primark as their viral corsets are released in host of new sequinned colours in time for Christmas
THEY’RE the corsets that make the perfect partywear addition.
So it’s little wonder fashion fans are racing to Primark, after the store released new versions of the structured tops in time for Christmas.
Instagram/whatsintheshopsukFashion fans are racing to Primark after the viral corsets were released in new sequinned colours[/caption]
They come in gold or dark green, in sizes from 32A to 38DInstagram/whatsintheshopsuk
You can wear the sequin top in the bedroom or out as a sexy Christmas costumeInstagram/whatsintheshopsuk
And they’re perfect to wear to a festive bash as they’re super sparkly, and come in gold or dark green sequins.
The What’s in the Shops UK page took to Instagram to share a video of the corsets in the store – pointing out that they can be found in the underwear section.
As such, they come in sizes from 32A to 38D, and cost £10.
“You had me at hello!” they captioned the video.
And there are further details on the Primark website, as they write of the tops: “Boasting a cropped silhouette and padded, underwired cups for support, this lightly boned corset-style bustier combines structure with the comfort of stretch panels and an adjustable hook and eye rear.
“All while the all-over sequin design creates a truly show-stopping look.
“Wear with coordinating lingerie pieces for a bold boudoir moment of, if you’re feeling daring, style with your go-to party skirts, trousers, blazers, and more to really up the ante of your wardrobe!”
And people were quick to comment on the Instagram Reel, with one writing: “Oh wow!”
“You’d look amazing in the gold,” another added, tagging their friend.
“I want a sparkly corset top!” a third insisted.
“Maybe the gold one with your skirt?” someone else suggested to their pal.
“I NEEEDDDD THISSSSSS!” another commented.
But not everyone was convinced it was such a good idea to have the corsets in a sequinned design.
“Those will stab you it’s bad quality,” one wrote.
“Always make sure there is a lining of fabric keeping the sequins awayyy from skin.”
“Crying in a cup g,” another added, referring to the fact the corsets aren’t made for bustier women.

THEY’RE the corsets that make the perfect partywear addition.
So it’s little wonder fashion fans are racing to Primark, after the store released new versions of the structured tops in time for Christmas.
Instagram/whatsintheshopsukFashion fans are racing to Primark after the viral corsets were released in new sequinned colours[/caption]
They come in gold or dark green, in sizes from 32A to 38DInstagram/whatsintheshopsuk
You can wear the sequin top in the bedroom or out as a sexy Christmas costumeInstagram/whatsintheshopsuk
And they’re perfect to wear to a festive bash as they’re super sparkly, and come in gold or dark green sequins.
The What’s in the Shops UK page took to Instagram to share a video of the corsets in the store – pointing out that they can be found in the underwear section.
As such, they come in sizes from 32A to 38D, and cost £10.
“You had me at hello!” they captioned the video.
And there are further details on the Primark website, as they write of the tops: “Boasting a cropped silhouette and padded, underwired cups for support, this lightly boned corset-style bustier combines structure with the comfort of stretch panels and an adjustable hook and eye rear.
“All while the all-over sequin design creates a truly show-stopping look.
“Wear with coordinating lingerie pieces for a bold boudoir moment of, if you’re feeling daring, style with your go-to party skirts, trousers, blazers, and more to really up the ante of your wardrobe!”
And people were quick to comment on the Instagram Reel, with one writing: “Oh wow!”
“You’d look amazing in the gold,” another added, tagging their friend.
“I want a sparkly corset top!” a third insisted.
“Maybe the gold one with your skirt?” someone else suggested to their pal.
“I NEEEDDDD THISSSSSS!” another commented.
But not everyone was convinced it was such a good idea to have the corsets in a sequinned design.
“Those will stab you it’s bad quality,” one wrote.
“Always make sure there is a lining of fabric keeping the sequins awayyy from skin.”
“Crying in a cup g,” another added, referring to the fact the corsets aren’t made for bustier women.
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