
Victoria's Secret swimsuit is £140 cheaper than designer version
Victoria's Secret swimsuit is £140 cheaper than designer version
Victoria's Secret's new swimwear collection includes a £35 crinkle swimsuit that looks almost identical to Hunza G's cult favourite
The Victoria's Secret crinkle swimsuit is similar to a designer one
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With summer right around the corner, many of us are fantasising about sun-drenched holidays, Aperols by the pool and - naturally - a new swimsuit to feel fabulous in. Sleek, stretchy, crinkle-textured bikinis and swimsuits are all the rage this year, thanks to designer brand Hunza G.
With a heap of celebrity fans, Hunza G offers swimwear in vibrant colours and a signature one-size-fits-all fit. However, with Hunza G prices starting from £90, assembling a complete summer swimwear collection can quickly become rather costly.
Fortunately, Victoria's Secret has entered its cool girl era with a new swimwear range that offers designer vibes at a fraction of the price. Its latest collection delivers all the sculpting, retro-meets-modern vibes of the trend without the hefty price tags.
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The brand's Dream On bikini top and matching bottoms are crafted from an ultra-stretchy textured scrunch fabric designed to flatter every body type. Sold separately, the duo costs £101 - still significantly more affordable than Hunza G's £185 version.
Victoria's Secret also offers a one-piece swimsuit in the same crinkle-style fabric for £35. Compare that to Hunza G's £175 crinkle swimsuit at Net-A-Porter, and there's a saving of £140, as reported by the Manchester Evening News.
Pure Black Crinkle Scoop Swimsuit
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The crinkle swimsuit looks almost identical to Hunza G's cult favourite.
The ever-flattering crinkle style is also available as a one-shoulder bikini top in chic green, black, and red. Two types of bottoms are on offer; high-leg briefs or high-waisted.
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Of course, Victoria's Secret and Hunza G aren't the only brands offering fabulous crinkle swimsuits. Bravissimo has this stunning swimming costume available in four colours, including a bright pink, for £75.
There aren't any reviews for the Victoria's Secret crinkle swimsuits online yet, however the fabric may be more prone to snagging, so this is worth considering when buying this style. If you're looking to exude designer swimwear vibes without the hefty price tag, Victoria's Secret could be the answer. The whole collection is available to shop here.
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