
Real Housewives star urges fans to buy Amazon heels that ‘look rich' & a great dupe for Louboutins costing £635 more
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, has now become a social media star sharing her top buys.
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Real Housewives star Bethany Frankel shares her top buy from Amazon
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She revealed the shoes were super comfortable and 'look rich'
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They also look a lot like Louboutin's Me Dolly heels
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And her most recent find has left fans rushing to Amazon.
Taking to TikTok, Bethany revealed she found the perfect pair of heels for summer and they look a lot like Louboutin's Me Dolly sandals.
She said: "Amazon shoe announcement. I want to gatekeep."
While the reality star wanted to keep the buy to herself, she decided to share it with her followers.
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The peep toe shoes come with a super high, sleek heel and are from the brand
The top leather has a smooth, low-cut style to elongate the legs and adds a retro touch.
The shoes come in multiple colours and the price starts at just £55.30.
Bethany added: "They're comfortable. They look rich. They're just it. These are Amazon shoes.
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"You're not welcome because I don't want you to have them because my whole team copies everything I do and it's irritating, but I can't keep it from you.
"I'm going back on now and buying every color so you can't have them all. You can only get the ones you get. I get first dibs."
Primark drops 'stunning' £20 flower heels that are perfect for summer and dupe for £895 celeb-loved designer buy
The shoe looks super similar to Louboutin's Me Dolly heels which come in a patent calf leather and cost an eye-watering £690.
The dupe Bethany found from Amazon were a fraction of the price and could save you £635.
Fans of Bethany's were quick to thank her for sharing the
One person wrote: "Yes Beth, the actual Lord's work."
Why you should always buy a dupe over designer...
Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend says it's time fashion snobs stopped looking down their noses at affordable versions of designer buys.
Bargain US supermarket
Walmart
became a social media sensation when its £60 dupe of Hermès' Birkin bag, dubbed the Wirkin, went viral.
Influencer @styledbykristi gushed: "Eighty dollars (£60), you can pretend that you got a Birkin.
I mean, everyone will probably know it's not, because who the hell has the
money
to spend on the real Birkin? Not me.'
Me neither. And why bother? I would never spend that on a designer bag (although if someone wants to buy one for me, that's a different story).
Plus, if I splashed that much, I'd feel I was being ripped off...
We've all been told how the leading brands use the finest leather, thread, dyes and craftsmanship in the world.
But all that is inflated by fashion houses to create the desired illusion of exclusivity.
Just last year, Dior came under investigation for paying £44 to assemble a bag that sells for £2,000.
So while you might think you are paying for top-level craftsmanship carried out by a true artisan, chances are the poorly paid workers are not seeing any of your hard-earned cash.
Dupes
— not to be mistaken for knock-offs that copy everything from the logo to the inside label — are a more practical and all-round sensible way to go.
I bought my first when I was 18. It lasted me four years and only broke after I wore it in the shower.
And these days, British high streets have plenty of dupes. In the past three years, Marks & Spencer, H&M and Mango have all seen huge spikes in sales thanks to their canny copies. They use the same viral, must-have marketing tactics that pricey brands have.
Fashion folk will tell you that you are making an investment and buying a 'heritage piece' and will turn their noses up at a high street equivalent. But we've been wearing looks inspired by catwalk designers for decades.
If we can buy a bag that's the spitting image of the pricier version, but doesn't mean you have to remortgage, why not?
Another commented: 'Thanks Bethany for sharing."
"I LOVE them! Gorg!" penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "I need them."
"I literally want them in EVERY color!! Ordered the light green and I can't wait,' claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: 'I have the black ones and LOVE them!"
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