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The viral fashion trends everyone's wearing this summer

The viral fashion trends everyone's wearing this summer

ITV News4 days ago
They're the viral summer trends you've probably spotted while scrolling. From sardine girl summer, to french dressing and silk scarves - fashion influencer Ola Pelo is here to help you weave them into your wardrobe.
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Andauna 'Sardine Girl Summer'
Bag£29.50, M&S (In-store only)
Cream Metal Beaded Sandals £17 (was £38), River Island
Jacqui 'French Dressing'
Ladies' blouse £27.99, Reserved
Poplin Cotton Wrap Skirt £35 (was £59), John Lewis
Quilted Crossbody Bag £9, Primark
Square cherry bandana £8.99, Zara
Mary Jane Mesh Ballet Pumps - Burgundy £20 (was £25), Very
Earrings£5, Primark (In-store only)
Marcia 'The viral accessory'
Flowy suit waistcoat £59.99, Mango
White Heavyweight Short Sleeve Crew Neck T-Shirt £16, Next
Betty High Waist Barrel Jeans Natural £65, Monsoon
Pattern scarf £8.99, H&M
Bag£49.99, Mango (In-store only)
Topshop Iggy sling back mesh court mid heel in chocolate £31.50 (was £42), Asos
Necklace£17.99, Mango (In-store only)
Deborah 'Pucci print revival'
Geometric print blouse £22.99 (was £35.99), Mango Geometric print trousers £19.99 (was £35.99), Mango
Off White Faux Leather Platform Sole Block Heel Sandals £32.99, New Look
Bag£39.50, M&S (In-store only)
Gold Tone Shell Stud Earrings £5.99, New Look
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