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I’m a savvy fashionista and found the best autumn jacket for just £9, I’m obsessed
A FASHION fanatic has found the perfect jacket for autumn – and it was only £9.
Abbie Blyth, from Glasgow, regularly shares her shopping and lifestyle tips on social media where she boasts 277,000 followers (@abbieblyth).
Abbie BlythFashionista Abbie Blyth picked up a stylish autumn jacket for just £9[/caption]
Abbie BlythAbbie was stunned by the quality when the jacket arrived[/caption]
The 29-year-old is one of Scotland’s biggest and most successful influencers, and even owns her own fashion label BLY.
But she still likes to pick up a pretty bargain when it catches her eye.
In a recent Instagram post, Abbie said: “POV When your AliExpress jacket is better than you expected.
“I’m obsessed with this jacket.”
The leopard print collared jacket is currently priced at just £9.18 on AliExpress.
It is available in sizes small, medium and large and has already racked up five-star reviews, with people hailing the “unreal fit” and “beautiful quality”.
And fashion fans were desperate to bag one after spotting Abbie modelling it on a recent day out in Glasgow.
“Where’s your jacket from? Love it”, begged one.
A second echoed: “LOVE the jacket! Where’s can I buy it??”
Meanwhile, a third wrote: “This jacket”, accompanied by the heart eye emoji.
Influencer Abbie returned to our TV screens this year as reality show The Agency: Unfiltered’s second season aired on BBC Scotland.
The new series once again followed Aquarius Creative, Scotland’s largest influencer agency, its founders Kirsten Cameron and Amy Moore, and their clients.
During the new series, Abbie revealed how she was scammed out of thousands of pounds.
The blonde beauty tearfully admitted that she nearly lost her fashion label BLY after hackers wiped out her business bank account.
Abbie said: “BLY cost me around £20,000 just to get up and running.
“I had helped my mum and dad with buying a new home – so I was quite proud of the amount of savings I had managed to put away.
“And I thought when I launched BLY, I was quite settled and I would be fine.
“But when the scam happened, it was five days after me and my ex had just split up.
“It completely wiped out my savings as I had poured everything else into BLY.
“They took every penny from me, and it put me back in every aspect, in my personal life and my business.”
A FASHION fanatic has found the perfect jacket for autumn – and it was only £9.
Abbie Blyth, from Glasgow, regularly shares her shopping and lifestyle tips on social media where she boasts 277,000 followers (@abbieblyth).
Abbie BlythFashionista Abbie Blyth picked up a stylish autumn jacket for just £9[/caption]
Abbie BlythAbbie was stunned by the quality when the jacket arrived[/caption]
The 29-year-old is one of Scotland’s biggest and most successful influencers, and even owns her own fashion label BLY.
But she still likes to pick up a pretty bargain when it catches her eye.
In a recent Instagram post, Abbie said: “POV When your AliExpress jacket is better than you expected.
“I’m obsessed with this jacket.”
The leopard print collared jacket is currently priced at just £9.18 on AliExpress.
It is available in sizes small, medium and large and has already racked up five-star reviews, with people hailing the “unreal fit” and “beautiful quality”.
And fashion fans were desperate to bag one after spotting Abbie modelling it on a recent day out in Glasgow.
“Where’s your jacket from? Love it”, begged one.
A second echoed: “LOVE the jacket! Where’s can I buy it??”
Meanwhile, a third wrote: “This jacket”, accompanied by the heart eye emoji.
Influencer Abbie returned to our TV screens this year as reality show The Agency: Unfiltered’s second season aired on BBC Scotland.
The new series once again followed Aquarius Creative, Scotland’s largest influencer agency, its founders Kirsten Cameron and Amy Moore, and their clients.
During the new series, Abbie revealed how she was scammed out of thousands of pounds.
The blonde beauty tearfully admitted that she nearly lost her fashion label BLY after hackers wiped out her business bank account.
Abbie said: “BLY cost me around £20,000 just to get up and running.
“I had helped my mum and dad with buying a new home – so I was quite proud of the amount of savings I had managed to put away.
“And I thought when I launched BLY, I was quite settled and I would be fine.
“But when the scam happened, it was five days after me and my ex had just split up.
“It completely wiped out my savings as I had poured everything else into BLY.
“They took every penny from me, and it put me back in every aspect, in my personal life and my business.”
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