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Shoppers run to Primark for £6 home staple that's giving Barbie Dream House

Shoppers run to Primark for £6 home staple that's giving Barbie Dream House

Scottish Sun7 days ago
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PRIMARK fans are rushing to the store after it dropped new a homeware line that is giving Barbie Dream House vibes.
Bows have been a massive trend this summer, inspired by the likes of pop powerhouse Sabrina Carpenter who loves girly chic.
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Bows are in this season
And pink is the shade of the moment, with celebs drenched in every shade from rose to magenta.
Primark have now got in on the action with a whole section of their homeware website dedicated to the season's 'colour crush'.
And a new selection of pink, bow items are now in stock.
Staff at the high street favourite's East Kilbride store showed off the fresh drop.
They said: "Bows, bows and more bows!"
First up is a gorgeous, fleecy blanket covered in pretty rose bows.
It might still be summer but Scots love to get cosy all year round - especially when the throw only costs £6.
Meanwhile, the store also has an adorable blush trinket box - you guessed it, shaped like a bow.
The little earthenware pot is ideal for keeping jewellery or hair ties tidied away.
And finally, they have released the cutest teddy fleece cushion.
'Stop, I need this', shoppers in frenzy over £25 Primark iconic Netflix show merch
Shaped like a giant bow, it will turn any bedroom into a Barbie boudoir.
Primark fans were loving the collection.
One said: "I need."
While another gushed: "The blanketttt!"
It's not the only new line that's getting lovers of the store in a spin this summer.
Shoppers have been racing to the shop to bag a pretty holiday outfit that's a "90s rewind" and only costs £20.
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