Fashion
How to get a designer Autumn wardrobe without the sky high prices
AS the crisp autumn air rolls in, the high street is buzzing with exciting new arrivals that mirror the latest catwalk creations.
For fashion enthusiasts who crave the allure of designer labels but balk at the hefty price tags, there’s good news: you can achieve that high-fashion look without burning a hole in your wallet.
GettyDaisy Edgar-Jones in a stunning £3,060 dress from Chloe[/caption]
SuppliedZara offers a strikingly similar version for just £69.99[/caption]
SuppliedRochelle Humes holds a chic bag from The Row, priced at £5,460[/caption]
SuppliedHer bag can be effortlessly substituted with a £39.50 one from Marks and Spencer[/caption]
Clemmie Fieldsend and Abby McHale have scoured the high street to bring you the best designer dupes, proving that you don’t need to spend thousands to look like you just stepped off the runway.
Take, for example, the stunning cream dress worn by Daisy Edgar-Jones, originally priced at a staggering £3,060 from Chloe.
Zara offers a strikingly similar version for just £69.99, allowing you to save an impressive £2,990.
The elegance and sophistication of this dress make it a must-have for any autumn wardrobe, and with savings like this, it’s a no-brainer.
Accessories are not to be overlooked, and the high street has some fantastic alternatives to high-end pieces.
Rochelle Humes‘ chic bag from The Row, priced at £5,460, can be effortlessly substituted with a £39.50 bag from Marks and Spencer.
This savvy switch not only saves you £5,420.50 but also ensures you stay on-trend without the financial strain.
Shoes
SuppliedChanel’s undeniably gorgeous cream shoes retail at £910[/caption]
SuppliedNew Look’s version at £29.99 offers a similar style for a fraction of the price[/caption]
Footwear is another area where you can make significant savings.
Chanel’s cream shoes, retailing at £910, are undeniably gorgeous, but New Look’s version at £29.99 offers a similar style for a fraction of the price, saving you £880.01.
These shoes are perfect for both casual and formal occasions, making them a versatile addition to your collection.
Bags
SuppliedThis Goyard bag costs a staggering £2,058[/caption]
SuppliedPrimark’s £13 alternative saves you a jaw-dropping £2,045[/caption]
SuppliedThis Loewe tote bag costs a whopping £1,450[/caption]
SuppliedH&M’s dupe at £18.99 provides the same functional elegance[/caption]
Bags continue to be a focal point in any outfit, and the Loewe tote bag, priced at £1,450, is a prime example of luxury.
However, H&M’s dupe at £18.99 provides the same functional elegance, allowing you to save £1,431.
Similarly, the Goyard bag, which costs a whopping £2,058, can be swapped out for Primark’s £13 alternative, saving you a jaw-dropping £2,045.
Jackets
SuppliedBarbour’s green jacket is priced at £249[/caption]
SuppliedOr get a similar jacket in Marks and Spencer for just £79[/caption]
Outerwear is essential as the temperatures drop, and the high street doesn’t disappoint.
Barbour’s green jacket, priced at £249, finds its match in Marks and Spencer’s £79 version, saving you £170.
This jacket is perfect for layering and adds a pop of colour to your autumn ensemble.
High heels
SuppliedGucci’s maroon heels would set you back £840[/caption]
SuppliedOr go for River Island’s £42 pair, saving you £761[/caption]
Even high-end heels are not out of reach.
Gucci’s maroon heels, costing £840, can be replaced with River Island’s £42 pair, saving you £761 without sacrificing style.
Skirts
SuppliedAltuzarra’s stunning red skirt is a pricey £1,165[/caption]
SuppliedThankfully, John Lewis have a £39.95 version[/caption]
And for those who love a statement piece, Altuzarra’s red skirt at £1,165 can be swapped for John Lewis’s £39.95 version, saving you an impressive £1,125.05.
Jeans
SuppliedThese Ganni’s jeans are priced at a hefty £235[/caption]
SuppliedNew Look’s counterpart is a much more affordable £39.99[/caption]
Jeans and blazers are staples in any wardrobe, and the high street has you covered.
Ganni’s jeans, priced at £235, have a New Look counterpart at £39.99, saving you £195.01.
Blazers
SuppliedNina Ricci’s £1,070 blazer can be substituted for a much cheaper alternative[/caption]
SuppliedMarks & Spencer’s £79 version saves you £991[/caption]
Meanwhile, Nina Ricci’s £1,070 blazer can be substituted with Marks & Spencer’s £79 version, saving you £991.
It’s clear to see the high street is brimming with stylish alternatives to designer pieces, allowing fashion lovers to embrace the latest trends without the exorbitant costs.
With these savvy swaps, you can look fabulous and save thousands, proving that you don’t need a designer budget to achieve a designer look.
So, as you update your wardrobe for autumn, remember that sometimes, the best fashion finds are right on the high street.
AS the crisp autumn air rolls in, the high street is buzzing with exciting new arrivals that mirror the latest catwalk creations.
For fashion enthusiasts who crave the allure of designer labels but balk at the hefty price tags, there’s good news: you can achieve that high-fashion look without burning a hole in your wallet.
GettyDaisy Edgar-Jones in a stunning £3,060 dress from Chloe[/caption]
SuppliedZara offers a strikingly similar version for just £69.99[/caption]
SuppliedRochelle Humes holds a chic bag from The Row, priced at £5,460[/caption]
SuppliedHer bag can be effortlessly substituted with a £39.50 one from Marks and Spencer[/caption]
Clemmie Fieldsend and Abby McHale have scoured the high street to bring you the best designer dupes, proving that you don’t need to spend thousands to look like you just stepped off the runway.
Take, for example, the stunning cream dress worn by Daisy Edgar-Jones, originally priced at a staggering £3,060 from Chloe.
Zara offers a strikingly similar version for just £69.99, allowing you to save an impressive £2,990.
The elegance and sophistication of this dress make it a must-have for any autumn wardrobe, and with savings like this, it’s a no-brainer.
Accessories are not to be overlooked, and the high street has some fantastic alternatives to high-end pieces.
Rochelle Humes‘ chic bag from The Row, priced at £5,460, can be effortlessly substituted with a £39.50 bag from Marks and Spencer.
This savvy switch not only saves you £5,420.50 but also ensures you stay on-trend without the financial strain.
Shoes
SuppliedChanel’s undeniably gorgeous cream shoes retail at £910[/caption]
SuppliedNew Look’s version at £29.99 offers a similar style for a fraction of the price[/caption]
Footwear is another area where you can make significant savings.
Chanel’s cream shoes, retailing at £910, are undeniably gorgeous, but New Look’s version at £29.99 offers a similar style for a fraction of the price, saving you £880.01.
These shoes are perfect for both casual and formal occasions, making them a versatile addition to your collection.
Bags
SuppliedThis Goyard bag costs a staggering £2,058[/caption]
SuppliedPrimark’s £13 alternative saves you a jaw-dropping £2,045[/caption]
SuppliedThis Loewe tote bag costs a whopping £1,450[/caption]
SuppliedH&M’s dupe at £18.99 provides the same functional elegance[/caption]
Bags continue to be a focal point in any outfit, and the Loewe tote bag, priced at £1,450, is a prime example of luxury.
However, H&M’s dupe at £18.99 provides the same functional elegance, allowing you to save £1,431.
Similarly, the Goyard bag, which costs a whopping £2,058, can be swapped out for Primark’s £13 alternative, saving you a jaw-dropping £2,045.
Jackets
SuppliedBarbour’s green jacket is priced at £249[/caption]
SuppliedOr get a similar jacket in Marks and Spencer for just £79[/caption]
Outerwear is essential as the temperatures drop, and the high street doesn’t disappoint.
Barbour’s green jacket, priced at £249, finds its match in Marks and Spencer’s £79 version, saving you £170.
This jacket is perfect for layering and adds a pop of colour to your autumn ensemble.
High heels
SuppliedGucci’s maroon heels would set you back £840[/caption]
SuppliedOr go for River Island’s £42 pair, saving you £761[/caption]
Even high-end heels are not out of reach.
Gucci’s maroon heels, costing £840, can be replaced with River Island’s £42 pair, saving you £761 without sacrificing style.
Skirts
SuppliedAltuzarra’s stunning red skirt is a pricey £1,165[/caption]
SuppliedThankfully, John Lewis have a £39.95 version[/caption]
And for those who love a statement piece, Altuzarra’s red skirt at £1,165 can be swapped for John Lewis’s £39.95 version, saving you an impressive £1,125.05.
Jeans
SuppliedThese Ganni’s jeans are priced at a hefty £235[/caption]
SuppliedNew Look’s counterpart is a much more affordable £39.99[/caption]
Jeans and blazers are staples in any wardrobe, and the high street has you covered.
Ganni’s jeans, priced at £235, have a New Look counterpart at £39.99, saving you £195.01.
Blazers
SuppliedNina Ricci’s £1,070 blazer can be substituted for a much cheaper alternative[/caption]
SuppliedMarks & Spencer’s £79 version saves you £991[/caption]
Meanwhile, Nina Ricci’s £1,070 blazer can be substituted with Marks & Spencer’s £79 version, saving you £991.
It’s clear to see the high street is brimming with stylish alternatives to designer pieces, allowing fashion lovers to embrace the latest trends without the exorbitant costs.
With these savvy swaps, you can look fabulous and save thousands, proving that you don’t need a designer budget to achieve a designer look.
So, as you update your wardrobe for autumn, remember that sometimes, the best fashion finds are right on the high street.
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