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I found the perfect summer co-ord in Primark’s new celeb collab – it shows off my legs and has such a Sixties feel
FASHION fans are gushing over the perfect summer co-ord that’s giving major “Sixties vibes”.
The two-piece from Primark was launched last week – but judging by the social media reaction, you may need to be quick.
Instagram/PrimarkPrimark’s latest summer collection has been dubbed “so Sixties”[/caption]
Instagram.com/p/C6D7D84MSRBThe patterned co-ord has been a particular hit with fashion fans[/caption]
Complete with a loopy contrast pattern and tassel hem, shoppers are saying they “love the Sixties feel it has”.
The co-ord is part of the fast fashion giant’s collection with Spanish actress and model Paula Echevarría.
It consists of the £17 Paula Echevarría Co-ord Patterned Mini Skirt and £17 Co-Ord Paula Echevarría Sophia Scallop Vest.
That means the whole set costs just £34.
“We’re ride or die for co-ords, so this Paula Echevarría Sophia scallop vest is heading straight into our basket,” Primark bosses said.
“Offering a loose knit construction that delivers a semi-sheer finish, this sleeveless top is marked by a bevy of unique details.
“The round neckline is trimmed with neutral-coloured tassels and contrasting scalloped shapes are stitched all-over the top for a two-tone aesthetic.
“Complete with a tassel trim hemline and featuring a keyhole cutout to the back, this top is here to make a style statement, especially when paired with the matching skirt.
“With a subtle A-line shape, this skirt boasts a flattering mini length that looks stunning teamed with our matching sleeveless top.
“The black and white pattern makes for a timeless colour palette too, while the fringed hemline brings a playful and bohemian vibe to the look.
“Whether you’re hitting the town with friends or attending a summer festival, our patterned mini skirt is sure to make a statement wherever you go.”
The fashion brand added that the cotton-made mini skirt will “elevate even the plainest of tees”.
This isn’t the only co-ord that Primark shoppers have been gushing over this week, though.
Its new “scarf print” set, that’s perfect for packing light on holiday, is also set to be a summer sell out.
Each piece costs £18, meaning the full co-ord will set you back £36.
But according to Primark bosses, it’s money well spent as the pieces are designed for mixing-and-matching and to be worn “again and again”.
Primark’s history
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to provide affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores across the UK and 441 stores worldwide with a goal of running 530 stores by the end of 2026.
FASHION fans are gushing over the perfect summer co-ord that’s giving major “Sixties vibes”.
The two-piece from Primark was launched last week – but judging by the social media reaction, you may need to be quick.
Instagram/PrimarkPrimark’s latest summer collection has been dubbed “so Sixties”[/caption]
Instagram.com/p/C6D7D84MSRBThe patterned co-ord has been a particular hit with fashion fans[/caption]
Complete with a loopy contrast pattern and tassel hem, shoppers are saying they “love the Sixties feel it has”.
The co-ord is part of the fast fashion giant’s collection with Spanish actress and model Paula Echevarría.
It consists of the £17 Paula Echevarría Co-ord Patterned Mini Skirt and £17 Co-Ord Paula Echevarría Sophia Scallop Vest.
That means the whole set costs just £34.
“We’re ride or die for co-ords, so this Paula Echevarría Sophia scallop vest is heading straight into our basket,” Primark bosses said.
“Offering a loose knit construction that delivers a semi-sheer finish, this sleeveless top is marked by a bevy of unique details.
“The round neckline is trimmed with neutral-coloured tassels and contrasting scalloped shapes are stitched all-over the top for a two-tone aesthetic.
“Complete with a tassel trim hemline and featuring a keyhole cutout to the back, this top is here to make a style statement, especially when paired with the matching skirt.
“With a subtle A-line shape, this skirt boasts a flattering mini length that looks stunning teamed with our matching sleeveless top.
“The black and white pattern makes for a timeless colour palette too, while the fringed hemline brings a playful and bohemian vibe to the look.
“Whether you’re hitting the town with friends or attending a summer festival, our patterned mini skirt is sure to make a statement wherever you go.”
The fashion brand added that the cotton-made mini skirt will “elevate even the plainest of tees”.
This isn’t the only co-ord that Primark shoppers have been gushing over this week, though.
Its new “scarf print” set, that’s perfect for packing light on holiday, is also set to be a summer sell out.
Each piece costs £18, meaning the full co-ord will set you back £36.
But according to Primark bosses, it’s money well spent as the pieces are designed for mixing-and-matching and to be worn “again and again”.
Primark’s history
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to provide affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores across the UK and 441 stores worldwide with a goal of running 530 stores by the end of 2026.
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