
Fashion fans flock to Sainsbury's for new drop including denim skirts and stylish dresses
Featuring blouses, denim skirts, jeans, and loads more, the latest range has even been compared to the trendy brand Damson Madder.
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Tu at Sainsbury's recently took to TikTok to show off the new collection, and it's clear why they're so excited about it.
"Brb, drooling over our new drop," the brand captioned the video.
There's a Tan Faux Suede Waistcoat, which is perfect for the late summer and early autumn months - and priced at just £18 you can't go wrong.
Or maybe the Navy Embroidered Pintuck Cotton Blouse is more your thing?
Priced at just £22.50, the stylish blouse can be paired with jeans for a casual look, or dressed up.
"This navy blouse has been beautifully designed with floral embroidery and pintuck detailing.
"Made with wide sleeves, tie-fastening on the cuffs, button fastening, Made from a soft and breathable cotton fabric," Tu bosses said.
And as the weather cools down you might need a stylish jacket to pair everything with.
Well, look no further than the Navy Printed Quilted Jacket.
For just £32 you can be bang on trend and keep warm whilst looking cool.
Fashion lovers rush to M&S to snap up perfect pumps that are 'so pretty' for summer - and they come in various colours to match your vibe
"It's designed with a curved v-neckline - complete with front fastening and a contrasting paisley printed design.
"Wear over a statement collar embroidered blouse with jeans," Tu bosses noted.
Meanwhile, fashion fans online have been going wild f
The £24 Denim Gingham Bow Tie Blouse is available in sizes eight to 26 and is the perfect transistional item for your wardrobe.
There's also a £26 Denim Gingham Collared Mini Dress which could be paired with tights and boots during the colder months.
Also in the clothing section, fashion fans have been loving a 90s inspired skirt that's flying of the shelves.
The Black Tailored Kilt is priced at £25 and is available in sizes eight to 24, with many sold out online already.
Describing it on the website, the Tu Clothing team say: "Smart and right on trend, our black kilt has been designed in a tailored style, with traditional pleated detailing throughout.
"It comes in a maxi length with a side buckle fastening - perfect for wearing with boots or loafers"
Tu Clothing's stylist Chrissi has since recommended it to shoppers and admitted she's obsessed with the "cool buy".
She added: "[It's] really, really versatile. You can wear it with a big chunky boot, just a T-shirt, some simple jewellery. It's grungy, it's edgy, it's kind of 90s vibe, very cool."
Fashion editor reveals the 90s trends that should stay in the past
NINETIES and noughties trends especially have become a hit with Gen Z - most likely because they didn't wear them the first time round. Here, Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale gives the rundown of some of the trends that have made a comeback that we wish did not.
Disc belts
"A hit with celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Blake Lively, the belt itself did nothing that a belt should actually do - it was a mere fashion statement, not a piece to actually hold anything up.
"And it seems it's not just me who is enraged by its return, with many taking to TikTok to give their views, saying: 'Oh no not the disc belt! I don't think I have the energy for it a 2nd time around' - I feel you."
Jelly shoes
"After not being seen on shelves for decades, they've made a reappearance and this time they're not just for kids.
"Coming in a range of colourful patterns, you can get them all over the high street in either flat or heeled versions.
"Not only will you look very childish wearing such shoes, but people will also need to learn that they aren't the comfiest - blister plasters will come in handy."
Pedal pushers
"The cropped knee-grazing trouser were all the rage in the 1990s and 2000s, but this time the model fash pack are all over them - with both Bella Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski wearing them out recently.
"The original IT girls, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot helped make the trousers - also called Capri pants - look effortlessly cool and glam.
"Somehow this time round they don't seem to be having that same effect."
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