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‘It’s giving adult school uniform’ shoppers scream as they’re left divided over Primark’s new Rita Ora collection

SHOPPERS have been divided over Rita Ora’s latest Primark collection which has been compared to a school uniform.

The ‘Lazy Daze’ autumn range dropped in stores across the country on Tuesday with items starting from just £3.

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Offering old school vibes with new school attitude, it features classic, preppy pieces for the modern trendsetter.

Speaking excitedly about the new arrivals, Anywhere singer Rita, 33, said: “So proud and excited that my latest collection with Primark is available now!

“Each of these collections excites me more than the last.

“I’ve spent the last year really curating a range of timeless trending and hero pieces to suit every season.

“This one is giving preppy, it’s giving Clueless, it’s giving eclectic Grandpa.”

Primark bosses added: “Rita’s style school has arrived! The best part? No exams, just first-class fashion for AW24 and beyond.”

The collection includes a £22 buckle pleated midi skirt with a check design, a £14 oversized polo sweatshirt and a pleated mini skirt for £14.

There’s also a variety of knitted vests for the “grandpacore” look.

Wondering what grandpacore is? Also known as ‘eclectic grandpa’, this surging trend is inspired, as the name suggests, by how a grandpa would typically dress.

Think nostalgic, retro and gender-neutral pieces with a comfort-first approach.

Primark stores across the country – including Edinburgh and Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street – have been sharing clips of the autumn collection in stores on social media.

And shoppers are giving the singer’s autumn pieces top marks.

One gushed: “I think this has been her best collection so far. I actually really like most of it.”

A second wrote: “Really targeted at high school girls I think. But I like some of the pieces, like the ankle boots and the blazers.”

A third echoed: “It’s giving adult school uniforms.”

A fourth exclaimed: “Could this be the collection that actually sells???”

“This looks like the only drop of hers I’ll be buying”, chimed in a fifth.

Meanwhile, a sixth added: “Oooo miss Rita said I’m not playing anymore I heard you all.”

Others, however, don’t think the new collection is top of the class.

“It all will be on sale soon for £5”, joked one person.

Someone else insisted: “Rita Ora would never wear this.”

“Rita Ora … the ting flopped”, sighed another.

And a sixth sighed: “Rita Ora’s collections are so random.”

Rita Ora released her debut Primark collection in September last year, allowing fashion fans to shop her “famous style for less”.

Her latest autumn range marks her fifth collaboration with the high street giant.

Why is Primark the place to go for bargains?

JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it’s down to four points.

They “sell a lot of items” – Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
They “do very little advertising”
While their clothes offer the “latest trends”, they “don’t use expensive hangers, tags or labels”.
And lastly, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf”.

For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website.

‘It’s giving adult school uniform’ shoppers scream as they’re left divided over Primark’s new Rita Ora collection

SHOPPERS have been divided over Rita Ora’s latest Primark collection which has been compared to a school uniform.

The ‘Lazy Daze’ autumn range dropped in stores across the country on Tuesday with items starting from just £3.

tiktok/@primarkedinburghRita Ora’s new collection dropped in Primark this week[/caption]

tiktok/@primarkedinburghShoppers say the new range is ‘giving adult school uniform’[/caption]

tiktok/@primarkedinburghFashion fans have been left divided by the new range[/caption]

tiktok/@primarkedinburghThe autumn range marks the singer’s fifth collaboration with Primark[/caption]

Offering old school vibes with new school attitude, it features classic, preppy pieces for the modern trendsetter.

Speaking excitedly about the new arrivals, Anywhere singer Rita, 33, said: “So proud and excited that my latest collection with Primark is available now!

“Each of these collections excites me more than the last.

“I’ve spent the last year really curating a range of timeless trending and hero pieces to suit every season.

“This one is giving preppy, it’s giving Clueless, it’s giving eclectic Grandpa.”

Primark bosses added: “Rita’s style school has arrived! The best part? No exams, just first-class fashion for AW24 and beyond.”

The collection includes a £22 buckle pleated midi skirt with a check design, a £14 oversized polo sweatshirt and a pleated mini skirt for £14.

There’s also a variety of knitted vests for the “grandpacore” look.

Wondering what grandpacore is? Also known as ‘eclectic grandpa’, this surging trend is inspired, as the name suggests, by how a grandpa would typically dress.

Think nostalgic, retro and gender-neutral pieces with a comfort-first approach.

Primark stores across the country – including Edinburgh and Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street – have been sharing clips of the autumn collection in stores on social media.

And shoppers are giving the singer’s autumn pieces top marks.

One gushed: “I think this has been her best collection so far. I actually really like most of it.”

A second wrote: “Really targeted at high school girls I think. But I like some of the pieces, like the ankle boots and the blazers.”

A third echoed: “It’s giving adult school uniforms.”

A fourth exclaimed: “Could this be the collection that actually sells???”

“This looks like the only drop of hers I’ll be buying”, chimed in a fifth.

Meanwhile, a sixth added: “Oooo miss Rita said I’m not playing anymore I heard you all.”

Others, however, don’t think the new collection is top of the class.

“It all will be on sale soon for £5”, joked one person.

Someone else insisted: “Rita Ora would never wear this.”

“Rita Ora … the ting flopped”, sighed another.

And a sixth sighed: “Rita Ora’s collections are so random.”

Rita Ora released her debut Primark collection in September last year, allowing fashion fans to shop her “famous style for less”.

Her latest autumn range marks her fifth collaboration with the high street giant.

Why is Primark the place to go for bargains?

JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it’s down to four points.

They “sell a lot of items” – Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
They “do very little advertising”
While their clothes offer the “latest trends”, they “don’t use expensive hangers, tags or labels”.
And lastly, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf”.

For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website.

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