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Scottish Sun
7 days ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
I'm a fashion expert – Vogue's Glasto ‘essentials' list is costly & ridiculous… here's how to replicate it for pennies
Our round-up provides you with affordable alternatives that will save you £1,504.02 MUDDY FOX I'm a fashion expert – Vogue's Glasto 'essentials' list is costly & ridiculous… here's how to replicate it for pennies Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WHEN deciding what to pack for camping in a muddy festival field, does a £75 electric toothbrush and £80 eye mask spring to mind? No, us neither. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 16 Alexa Chung wearing her vintage Barbour jacket at Glastonbury in 2022 - but you can rock the festival look for a fraction of the price suggested by Vogue Credit: Getty This month 200,000 people will descend on Worthy Farm — and Vogue magazine has decided to make sure its readers are well-prepared with a questionable list of 15 'Glastonbury Essentials,' worth £1,839. Gone are the days of practical wellies, denim shorts and a naff cagoule. The fashion bible instead recommends a £595 skirt from Isabel Marant and Vivienne Westwood sunnies for £225. While models and Glasto regulars Alexa Chung and Cara Delevingne get the VIP treatment, Vogue seems to have forgotten that the rest of the campers will spend five days squatting in a portable loo. Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale finds some affordable alternatives that you won't mind getting dirty — and saves £1,504.02. SHORTS 16 Fans won't be going short with savings of £42 here You'll be sitting in a mucky field, so swap the £60 denim longline shorts from Cos, left, for this pair from Tu at Sainsbury's, £18, right. SAVE: £42 DRESS 16 You'll be saving cash, not cutting back on style with the Boohoo dupe, left The black ruffle maxi from All Saints, right, screams festival chic, but it's £229. Boohoo has similar for just £42, left. SAVE: £187 TOP 16 Tie one on for less – Mango's £35.99 dupe nails the £119 designer look Tie-front styles are all the rage, but Aligne's design, left, is £119. Mango has a similar option for just £35.99. Fans slam Glastonbury as 'worst one ever' as full lineup announced SAVE: £83.01 BIKINI TOP 16 Spot the difference – Tesco's £12.50 bikini, right, is a wild match for Vogue's £27 pick If the sun comes out, Vogue suggests & Other Stories' leopard-print triangle top, £27, left. But F&F at Tesco's, right, is identical and less than half price at £12.50. SAVE: £14.50 WEATHERPROOF SHOES 16 These John Lewis dupes, right, are just £55.30 Doc Martens, left, are practical, but at £200 they are more than double the price of these from John Lewis, right, £55.30 on sale. SAVE: £144.70 SLIDER 16 Primark's £5 sliders, right, step in for Vogue's £44 pair To wear inside your tent, Vogue recommends these, left, for £44, from Free People. But Primark's sliders are only £5. SAVE: £39 WATER BOTTLE 16 Sip smart – Argos' £7.50 bottle, left, does the job just as well as Vogue's £35 pick Staying hydrated is key, but skip the Ocean Bottle for £35, right. Pick up this for £7.50 from Argos, left SAVE: £27.50 SKIRT 16 Paisley for pennies – Amazon's £32 dupe. right, rivals Vogue's £595 designer mini You can look stylish without splashing £595 on this paisley mini from Isabel Marant, left. Cider at Amazon has a dupe for £32.12. SAVE: £562.88 EYE MASK 16 No sleepless nights worrying about cash when swapping the £80 option for the Amazon £12.99 dupe, right It is supposed to protect your lashes, but forking out £80 on Drowsy Sleep Co's mask, left, would be enough to give us nightmares. Go for this silky one at Amazon, for just £12.99. SAVE: £67.01 SUNGLASSES 16 Primark's £4 sunnies, right, are a no-brainer for festival season They will likely end up lost or broken so swap this £225 pair from Vivienne Westwood, left, for Primark's £4 ones. SAVE: £221 JACKET 16 Windproof win – Stradivarius, right, has a £35.99 jacket that breezes past Vogue's £50 pick If you don't fancy blowing even more of your budget on Uniqlo's windproof jacket, left, £50, as per Vogue's list, you can get one for £35.99, from Stradivarius, right. SAVE: £14.01 BIG BAG 16 Patagonia's £55 sling, right, is stylish — but Asos' £21 version does the job for less This 8L sling bag from Patagonia, right, is wipeable, but it is £55. So pick up a saving with this one from Asos, £21. SAVE: £34 SMALL BAG 16 Vogue recommends this £20 water-repellent Uniqlo cross-body — and for once, we agree Credit: Supplied Vogue suggests this water-repellent Uniqlo cross-body bag for day- to-day use – and at £20, we do too. SAVE: £0 COCKTAILS 16 The Moth variety pack, £20 for 8 cans, left, features on Vogue's list — but Funkin's offer, right, is our pick The Moth variety pack, £20 for 8 cans, left, made it on to Vogue's list. But Funkin has similar for £13.10 at Sainsbury's. SAVE: £6.90 TOOTHBRUSH 16 Clean up with a toothbrush from The Range for £14.49 Most campers will stick to a cheap plastic brush, but if you insist on electric, The Range has one for £14.49. So skip Vogue's pick, right, which is £75 from SURI. SAVE: £60.51


The Irish Sun
7 days ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
I'm a fashion expert – Vogue's Glasto ‘essentials' list is costly & ridiculous… here's how to replicate it for pennies
WHEN deciding what to pack for camping in a muddy festival field, does a £75 electric toothbrush and £80 eye mask spring to mind? No, us neither. 16 Alexa Chung wearing her vintage Barbour jacket at Glastonbury in 2022 - but you can rock the festival look for a fraction of the price suggested by Vogue Credit: Getty This month 200,000 people will descend on Worthy Farm — and Vogue magazine has decided to make sure its readers are well-prepared with a questionable list of 15 'Glastonbury Essentials,' worth £1,839. Gone are the days of practical wellies, denim shorts and a naff cagoule. The fashion bible instead recommends a £595 skirt from Isabel Marant and While models and Glasto regulars Alexa Chung and Cara Delevingne get the VIP treatment, Vogue seems to have forgotten that the rest of the campers will spend five days squatting in a portable loo. READ MORE FASHION NEWS Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale finds some affordable alternatives that you won't mind getting dirty — and saves £1,504.02. SHORTS 16 Fans won't be going short with savings of £42 here You'll be sitting in a mucky field, so swap the £60 denim longline shorts from Cos, left, for this pair from Tu at Sainsbury's, £18, right. SAVE: £42 DRESS 16 You'll be saving cash, not cutting back on style with the Boohoo dupe, left The black ruffle maxi from All Saints, right, screams festival chic, but it's £229. Boohoo has similar for just £42, left. Most read in Fabulous SAVE: £187 TOP 16 Tie one on for less – Mango's £35.99 dupe nails the £119 designer look Tie-front styles are all the rage, but Aligne's design, left, is £119. Mango has a similar option for just £35.99. Fans slam Glastonbury as 'worst one ever' as full lineup announced SAVE: £83.01 BIKINI TOP 16 Spot the difference – Tesco's £12.50 bikini, right, is a wild match for Vogue's £27 pick If the sun comes out, Vogue suggests & Other Stories' leopard-print triangle top, £27, left. But F&F at Tesco's, right, is identical and less than half price at £12.50. SAVE: £14.50 WEATHERPROOF SHOES 16 These John Lewis dupes, right, are just £55.30 Doc Martens, left, are practical, but at £200 they are more than double the price of these from John Lewis, right, £55.30 on sale. SAVE: £144.70 SLIDER 16 Primark's £5 sliders, right, step in for Vogue's £44 pair To wear inside your tent, Vogue recommends these, left, for £44, from Free People. But Primark's sliders are only £5. SAVE: £39 WATER BOTTLE 16 Sip smart – Argos' £7.50 bottle, left, does the job just as well as Vogue's £35 pick Staying hydrated is key, but skip the Ocean Bottle for £35, right. Pick up this for £7.50 from Argos, left SAVE: £27.50 SKIRT 16 Paisley for pennies – Amazon's £32 dupe. right, rivals Vogue's £595 designer mini You can look stylish without splashing £595 on this paisley mini from Isabel Marant, left. Cider at Amazon has a dupe for £32.12. SAVE: £562.88 EYE MASK 16 No sleepless nights worrying about cash when swapping the £80 option for the Amazon £12.99 dupe, right It is supposed to protect your lashes, but forking out £80 on Drowsy Sleep Co's mask, left, would be enough to give us nightmares. Go for this silky one at Amazon, for just £12.99. SAVE: £67.01 SUNGLASSES 16 Primark's £4 sunnies, right, are a no-brainer for festival season They will likely end up lost or broken so swap this £225 pair from SAVE: £221 JACKET 16 Windproof win – Stradivarius, right, has a £35.99 jacket that breezes past Vogue's £50 pick If you don't fancy blowing even more of your budget on Uniqlo's windproof jacket, left, £50, as per Vogue's list, you can get one for £35.99, from Stradivarius, right. SAVE: £14.01 BIG BAG 16 Patagonia's £55 sling, right, is stylish — but Asos' £21 version does the job for less This 8L sling bag from Patagonia, right, is wipeable, but it is £55. So pick up a saving with this one from Asos, £21. SAVE: £34 SMALL BAG 16 Vogue recommends this £20 water-repellent Uniqlo cross-body — and for once, we agree Credit: Supplied Vogue suggests this water-repellent Uniqlo cross-body bag for day- to-day use – and at £20, we do too. SAVE: £0 COCKTAILS 16 The Moth variety pack, £20 for 8 cans, left, features on Vogue's list — but Funkin's offer, right, is our pick The Moth variety pack, £20 for 8 cans, left, made it on to Vogue's list. But Funkin has similar for £13.10 at Sainsbury's. SAVE: £6.90 TOOTHBRUSH 16 Clean up with a toothbrush from The Range for £14.49 Most campers will stick to a cheap plastic brush, but if you insist on electric, The Range has one for £14.49. So skip Vogue's pick, right, which is £75 from SURI. SAVE: £60.51


North Wales Live
29-04-2025
- Business
- North Wales Live
Hours left to get 71% off Ninja's 'game-changing' travel bottle with code deal stack
With a heatwave incoming, many of us are swapping travel mugs of hot drinks to water bottles too keep cool and hydrated while on the go. But rather than cluttering up the cupboards with multiple travel bottles, brands are increasingly launching multi-purpose options perfect for both - and one of the most popular can be picked up with a huge saving on its usual price up until 11.59pm tomorrow night (Wednesday). Ninja has joined a host of big-name brands launching payday sales alongside Debenhams, Shark and LookFantastic, with the brand offering 20% off selected bestsellers including their latest FrostVault portable cooler range, which comes in two sizes and is causing a stir with fans ahead of barbecue season. But one of the most popular items in their sale - sold hundreds of times since it launched - is actually one of the most budget friendly. The high-tech Ninja Thirsti has been praised by shoppers for its ability to keep both cold drinks chilled and hot drinks warm. It usually costs £29.99 and, with the payday code, that drops to £23.99 but by combining that with a lesser-known additional offer it's possible to snag one for less than £9 - a reduction of 71%, reports the Mirror. Money-saving website TopCashback gives a free £15 cashback bonus to everyone who signs up as a new member on their first purchase. Shoppers then get a percentage back on every qualifying spend across thousands of online retailers, including big names like Next, Boots, Ninja and more. By combining these two deals, shoppers can get the 530ml Ninja Thirsti for £8.79, a fraction of its usual price. There's also a larger 700ml capacity bottle usually priced at £34.99, which shoppers can get for £12.76. The Thirsti is available in five different colours ranging from classic white, grey and black options to cheerier mint green and blue. Ninja, as a brand, prides itself on reinventing classic products and this is no exception - the bottle features three layers of vacuum-insulated stainless steel, ensuring drinks maintain their perfect temperature for longer. According to the brand's tests, it can keep cold drinks chilled for up to 24 hours, hot drinks warm for up to 12 hours, and ice frozen for up to 2 days. Additionally, the BPA-free, leakproof bottle comes with a five-year guarantee. Multi-function cups are not unique of course, with one of the best ones we've tried, eco-brand Ocean Bottle's 3-in-1 version, coming with three different styles of lids for hot and cold drinks so it might just be the last travel cup you'll ever need to buy. Additionally, Ocean Bottle supports environmental causes by removing 1,000 plastic bottles from the sea with each sale, making it the ultimate good karma buy. While similar to Ocean Bottle's offering, Ninja's product claims a unique selling point: technology designed to maintain carbonation, promising extended fizziness for soft drinks. The Thirsti has been a huge hit with consumers since launch, and has racked up 443 reviews on their website with an impressive 4.6 out of 5-star average rating and 92% of shoppers saying they'd recommend the bottle. One happy customer went so far as saying the item was a 'game changer' for busy mums, explaining: "My morning coffee made at 7am was still hot at 3pm. As a busy mum and nurse I'm used to having lukewarm/cold drinks so the Thirsti has been a game changer. Even better, I can come home and chuck it in the dishwasher. The bottle is also a great size for travel as its fits in the car cup holders." Another said it was perfect for encouraging her to drink more, adding: "Bought two for my partner and I. We are both really bad at drinking water so bought these to inspire us to drink more. The bottles are perfect. I love the size the feel., the locking mechanism. The most important thing for me is that unlike other brands, they do not leak." Fans of fizzy drinks praised it for helping bubbles last longer with one saying: "At last, a reusable bottle that can be effectively used for sparkling water. No tainted taste or degradation of gas makes this a really welcome product." While some shoppers were initially wary that having a bottle that could be used for coffee and tea as well as water or fizzy options might mean it was left with an aftertaste, many praised that this wasn't the case: "I bought this to replace my old insulated drinks flask. This feels a solid and quality product and stylish too. Keeps cold drinks really cold all day and doesn't take on flavours of the last drink which is important as I mostly have water." However, the reviews were not unanimous, with a less impressed three-star reviewer noting: "Very well built, and robust. Unfortunately, whilst it is good for fizzy drinks, hot coffee became very lukewarm within 4-5 hours." Shoppers can currently get the bottle for 20% off in Ninja's flash sale that ends at 11.59pm on Wednesday, April 30 with the £23.99 deal undercutting both Amazon, where its listed at £30, and Robert Dyas, where it's priced at £24.99. To maximise savings with the full deal stack, see below on how to get the bottle for just £8.79 after using TopCashback. How to claim a Ninja Thirsti for £8.79: Sign up as a new member at TopCashback. Search for Ninja on the site, click 'Get Cashback Now ' and purchase as normal. Shoppers get £15 cashback on a spend of £15 or more on any item including either the 530ml or 700ml versions of the Ninja Thirsti. Cashback will track and appear in members' TopCashback account within seven working days of purchase.


Wales Online
29-04-2025
- Business
- Wales Online
Hours left to get 71% off Ninja's 'game-changing' travel bottle with code deal stack
Hours left to get 71% off Ninja's 'game-changing' travel bottle with code deal stack The Ninja Thirsti is normally £30 but savvy shoppers have spotted a way to get it for less than £9 by stacking discount codes in the brand's payday sale Ninja's Thirsti water bottle is available to buy online (Image: Ninja ) With a heatwave incoming, many of us are swapping travel mugs of hot drinks to water bottles too keep cool and hydrated while on the go. But rather than cluttering up the cupboards with multiple travel bottles, brands are increasingly launching multi-purpose options perfect for both - and one of the most popular can be picked up with a huge saving on its usual price up until 11.59pm tomorrow night (Wednesday). Ninja has joined a host of big-name brands launching payday sales alongside Debenhams, Shark and LookFantastic, with the brand offering 20% off selected bestsellers including their latest FrostVault portable cooler range, which comes in two sizes and is causing a stir with fans ahead of barbecue season. But one of the most popular items in their sale - sold hundreds of times since it launched - is actually one of the most budget friendly. The high-tech Ninja Thirsti has been praised by shoppers for its ability to keep both cold drinks chilled and hot drinks warm. It usually costs £29.99 and, with the payday code, that drops to £23.99 but by combining that with a lesser-known additional offer it's possible to snag one for less than £9 - a reduction of 71%, reports the Mirror. The Ninja Thirsti Bottle comes in five colours and two sizes (Image: Ninja ) Money-saving website TopCashback gives a free £15 cashback bonus to everyone who signs up as a new member on their first purchase. Shoppers then get a percentage back on every qualifying spend across thousands of online retailers, including big names like Next, Boots, Ninja and more. By combining these two deals, shoppers can get the 530ml Ninja Thirsti for £8.79, a fraction of its usual price. There's also a larger 700ml capacity bottle usually priced at £34.99, which shoppers can get for £12.76. The Thirsti is available in five different colours ranging from classic white, grey and black options to cheerier mint green and blue. Ninja, as a brand, prides itself on reinventing classic products and this is no exception - the bottle features three layers of vacuum-insulated stainless steel, ensuring drinks maintain their perfect temperature for longer. According to the brand's tests, it can keep cold drinks chilled for up to 24 hours, hot drinks warm for up to 12 hours, and ice frozen for up to 2 days. Additionally, the BPA-free, leakproof bottle comes with a five-year guarantee. Multi-function cups are not unique of course, with one of the best ones we've tried, eco-brand Ocean Bottle's 3-in-1 version, coming with three different styles of lids for hot and cold drinks so it might just be the last travel cup you'll ever need to buy. Additionally, Ocean Bottle supports environmental causes by removing 1,000 plastic bottles from the sea with each sale, making it the ultimate good karma buy. While similar to Ocean Bottle's offering, Ninja's product claims a unique selling point: technology designed to maintain carbonation, promising extended fizziness for soft drinks. The Thirsti has been a huge hit with consumers since launch, and has racked up 443 reviews on their website with an impressive 4.6 out of 5-star average rating and 92% of shoppers saying they'd recommend the bottle. One happy customer went so far as saying the item was a 'game changer' for busy mums, explaining: "My morning coffee made at 7am was still hot at 3pm. As a busy mum and nurse I'm used to having lukewarm/cold drinks so the Thirsti has been a game changer. Even better, I can come home and chuck it in the dishwasher. The bottle is also a great size for travel as its fits in the car cup holders." Another said it was perfect for encouraging her to drink more, adding: "Bought two for my partner and I. We are both really bad at drinking water so bought these to inspire us to drink more. The bottles are perfect. I love the size the feel., the locking mechanism. The most important thing for me is that unlike other brands, they do not leak." Fans of fizzy drinks praised it for helping bubbles last longer with one saying: "At last, a reusable bottle that can be effectively used for sparkling water. No tainted taste or degradation of gas makes this a really welcome product." While some shoppers were initially wary that having a bottle that could be used for coffee and tea as well as water or fizzy options might mean it was left with an aftertaste, many praised that this wasn't the case: "I bought this to replace my old insulated drinks flask. This feels a solid and quality product and stylish too. Keeps cold drinks really cold all day and doesn't take on flavours of the last drink which is important as I mostly have water." However, the reviews were not unanimous, with a less impressed three-star reviewer noting: "Very well built, and robust. Unfortunately, whilst it is good for fizzy drinks, hot coffee became very lukewarm within 4-5 hours." Shoppers can currently get the bottle for 20% off in Ninja's flash sale that ends at 11.59pm on Wednesday, April 30 with the £23.99 deal undercutting both Amazon, where its listed at £30, and Robert Dyas, where it's priced at £24.99. To maximise savings with the full deal stack, see below on how to get the bottle for just £8.79 after using TopCashback. 'I found a way to bag a large Ninja Thirsti bottle for less than £10 - cheaper than Amazon's Spring Sale' (Image: Ninja ) Article continues below How to claim a Ninja Thirsti for £8.79:


North Wales Live
27-04-2025
- Business
- North Wales Live
Ninja sale sees popular £30 travel bottle now for less than £9 with stackable discount
As the weather warms up, many of us are trading our travel mugs of tea or coffee for water bottles to stay hydrated on the go. The Ninja ultimate travel bottle has received high praise from hundreds of shoppers for its dual functionality - keeping cold drinks cool and hot beverages warm, and now, bargain hunters have discovered a way to secure one at 71% off by combining deals. With payday arriving for most UK employees this weekend, brands such as Boden to LookFantastic, Shark to Debenhams have all initiated flash sales to entice customers to spend their earnings on a variety of items, from essential summery womenswear essentials to SPF and garden furniture. Ninja joined the trend last night, launching an unexpected sale offering 20% off selected bestsellers, including their latest FrostVault cooler range and the already discounted 3-in-1 Food Processor, when using the code PAYDAY at checkout. However, savvy shoppers have identified a way to purchase the brand's ultimate travel bottle, the Ninja Thirsti, at an even lower price by stacking the sale code with a lesser-known additional offer. Normally priced at £29.99, the Thirsti drops to £23.99 with the code, but by utilising both deals, the final cost is reduced to less than £9. TopCashback, a money-saving website, is offering a free £15 cashback bonus to all new customers on their first purchase. This deal also includes a percentage back on qualifying spends across thousands of online retailers, including big names like Next, Boots, Ninja and more, reports the Mirror. By combining these two offers, shoppers can purchase the 530ml Ninja Thirsti for the reduced price of £8.79, a considerable saving from its usual RRP. There's also a larger 700ml capacity bottle typically priced at £34.99, which shoppers can grab for £12.76. The Thirsti is available in five colours, from classic white, grey and black to the more vibrant mint green and blue. Ninja, as a brand, prides itself on reinventing traditional products, and the Thirsti is no exception. It features three layers of vacuum-insulated stainless steel, ensuring drinks maintain their ideal temperature for extended periods. According to the brand's tests, the Thirsti can keep cold beverages chilled for up to 24 hours, hot drinks warm for up to 12 hours, and ice solid for up to 2 days. Additionally, this BPA-free, leakproof bottle comes with a five-year guarantee. While multifunction cups are nothing new, we have previously reviewed and praised Ocean Bottle's 3-in-1 offering. This eco-friendly option is personalisable, comes in an array of colours, and includes three separate lids for daily sipping, using a straw, and a brew lid for hot beverages, essentially making it the ultimate travel drink cup. And, with every purchase, the brand supports the collection of 1,000 plastic bottles from the ocean, qualifying it as the perfect guilt-free buy. The main difference between this and Ninja's option, excluding Ocean Bottle's marginally smaller 500ml capacity, lies in Ninja's claim that their technology allows their bottles to maintain fizziness in carbonated drinks for a longer duration. Hundreds of happy shoppers seem to agree, with the Thirsti amassing more than 400 reviews on the Ninja site since launch, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 and 92% of purchasers saying they would recommend the bottle. One reviewer said: "At last, a reusable bottle that can be effectively used for sparkling water. No tainted taste or degradation of gas makes this a really welcome product." A second added: "I bought this to replace my old insulated drinks flask. This feels a solid and quality product and stylish too. Keeps cold drinks really cold all day and doesn't take on flavours of the last drink which is important as I mostly have water." A third described it as 'the best bottle,' adding: "My morning coffee made at 7am was still hot at 3pm. As a busy mum and nurse I'm used to having lukewarm/cold drinks so the Thirsti has been a game changer. Even better, I can come home and chuck it in the dishwasher. The bottle is also a great size for travel as its fits in the car cup holders." Not everyone was so keen, with one three-star reviewer saying: "Very well built, and robust. Unfortunately, whilst it is good for fizzy drinks, hot coffee became very lukewarm within 4-5 hours." The versatile bottle can be picked up with 20% off in Ninja's flash sale until 11.59pm on Wednesday, April 30, taking the price below Amazon, where it's currently sold for £30 or Robert Dyas where it's £24.99. Alternatively, read on for full details on how to stack the deals and get one for £8.79 with TopCashback. How to claim a Ninja Thirsti for £8.79: