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Fashion fans are using a Christmas tree accessory to make their outfits look more expensive – and it works a treat

WHEN it comes to fashion, people are constantly coming up with different ways to ensure their outfits stand out from the crowd.

And as Christmas fast approaches, one fashion fan has shown how she uses a festive accessory to take her ensemble to a whole new level.

tiktok/bonniemckeeSinger songwriter Bonnie McKee was mindblown when she saw how people were using Christmas tree skirts as capes[/caption]

While the Christmas tree skirt was $25, there was a similar one online for $684TikTok

This embroidered red one was another brilliant optionTikTok

With a similar one online for $490TikTok

Singer and songwriter Bonnie McKee took to TikTok to respond to Janey’s video, in which she revealed her “fashion hack” – using a “Christmas tree skirt to make an outfit more festive/regal”.

“Mind blown!” Bonnie began, before hitting her local HomeGoods store to see what Christmas tree skirts they had in stock.

She hit the jackpot straight away with a scalloped velvet number which cost just $25 (£20) – and looked more than a little similar to a velvet cape being sold online for a staggering $684 (£567).

An embroidered red one was up next, which made Bonnie feel like a “festive matador”.

And once again, she found a similar cape online for $490 (£406).

“What in tarnation?” she said.

“HomeGoods or Ralph Lauren? You decide,” Bonnie said next as she tried on a $20 (£16.50) checked number with a fur trim – which looked much the same as a baby cape being sold online for $105 (£87) .

A fur tree skirt made Bonnie feel like Cruella De Vil, while a grey one featured the words “joy”, “Noel” and “hope”.

“Anthropologie could never,” she said.

She also tried on a purple velvet cape – perfect for “going to see the Nutcracker” – as well as a “peppermint dream” embroidered one.

“Tree skirts can be a great alternative to an ugly sweater too,” Bonnie added, before trying on some novelty ones.

She concluded her video by showing the winners from her try on haul, admitting she’d ended up buying three as they were so cheap.

The red embroidered one, teal velvet one and cream fur one made the cut.

“I wore the fuzzy white one to a party and people couldn’t believe it was a tree skirt!” Bonnie added in her video caption.

“you look fantastic – tree skirt is definitely your aesthetic,” one person commented on the video.

“Okay but…. Why do these actually serve??” another asked.

“Have a Holly Bonnie Christmas!”

“This is AMAZING,” a third praised.

She said this one looked like Ralph LaurenTikTok

And ended up buying three of the skirts, including this fur Cruella De Vil type oneTikTok

Fashion fans are using a Christmas tree accessory to make their outfits look more expensive – and it works a treat

WHEN it comes to fashion, people are constantly coming up with different ways to ensure their outfits stand out from the crowd.

And as Christmas fast approaches, one fashion fan has shown how she uses a festive accessory to take her ensemble to a whole new level.

tiktok/bonniemckeeSinger songwriter Bonnie McKee was mindblown when she saw how people were using Christmas tree skirts as capes[/caption]

While the Christmas tree skirt was $25, there was a similar one online for $684TikTok

This embroidered red one was another brilliant optionTikTok

With a similar one online for $490TikTok

Singer and songwriter Bonnie McKee took to TikTok to respond to Janey’s video, in which she revealed her “fashion hack” – using a “Christmas tree skirt to make an outfit more festive/regal”.

“Mind blown!” Bonnie began, before hitting her local HomeGoods store to see what Christmas tree skirts they had in stock.

She hit the jackpot straight away with a scalloped velvet number which cost just $25 (£20) – and looked more than a little similar to a velvet cape being sold online for a staggering $684 (£567).

An embroidered red one was up next, which made Bonnie feel like a “festive matador”.

And once again, she found a similar cape online for $490 (£406).

“What in tarnation?” she said.

“HomeGoods or Ralph Lauren? You decide,” Bonnie said next as she tried on a $20 (£16.50) checked number with a fur trim – which looked much the same as a baby cape being sold online for $105 (£87) .

A fur tree skirt made Bonnie feel like Cruella De Vil, while a grey one featured the words “joy”, “Noel” and “hope”.

“Anthropologie could never,” she said.

She also tried on a purple velvet cape – perfect for “going to see the Nutcracker” – as well as a “peppermint dream” embroidered one.

“Tree skirts can be a great alternative to an ugly sweater too,” Bonnie added, before trying on some novelty ones.

She concluded her video by showing the winners from her try on haul, admitting she’d ended up buying three as they were so cheap.

The red embroidered one, teal velvet one and cream fur one made the cut.

“I wore the fuzzy white one to a party and people couldn’t believe it was a tree skirt!” Bonnie added in her video caption.

“you look fantastic – tree skirt is definitely your aesthetic,” one person commented on the video.

“Okay but…. Why do these actually serve??” another asked.

“Have a Holly Bonnie Christmas!”

“This is AMAZING,” a third praised.

She said this one looked like Ralph LaurenTikTok

And ended up buying three of the skirts, including this fur Cruella De Vil type oneTikTokFashion – latest style news and Fabulous trends | The Sun