FASHION fans are excited about the perfect summer combination that is giving major “sixties vibes”.
The two Primark pieces were launched last week – but judging by the social media reaction, you may need to be quick.
Complete with a circular contrast pattern and tassel hem, shoppers are saying they “love the ’60s feel it has.”
The outfit is part of the fast fashion giant’s collection with Spanish actress and model Paula Echevarría.
It consists of the £17 Paula Echevarría Co-ord Printed Mini Skirt and the £17 Paula Echevarría Sophia Scallop Co-Ord Vest.
This means the whole set costs just £34.
“We’re ride or die by coordinates, so this Paula Echevarría Sophia scallop vest is heading straight to our basket,” Primark bosses said.
“Offering a loose knit construction that provides a semi-sheer finish, this sleeveless top is marked by a series of unique details.
“The round neckline is embellished with neutral-colored tassels and contrasting scalloped shapes are stitched throughout the top for a two-tone aesthetic.
“Complete with a tassel hem and a keyhole cutout at the back, this top is here to make a style statement, especially when paired with the matching skirt.
“With a subtle A-line shape, this skirt has a flattering mini length that looks stunning paired with our matching sleeveless top.
“The black and white pattern also creates a timeless color palette, while the fringed hem brings a playful, bohemian vibe to the look.
“Whether you’re visiting the city with friends or attending a summer festival, our printed mini skirt is sure to make a difference wherever you go.”
The brand added that the cotton miniskirt will “elevate even the simplest of tees.”
However, this isn’t the only combination Primark shoppers have been excited about this week.
Her new “scarf print” set, perfect for wearing light clothes on vacation, is also expected to sell out in the summer.
Each piece costs £18, meaning the full set will cost £36.
But according to Primark bosses, it’s money well spent as the pieces are designed to be mixed and matched and worn “on repeat”.
The history of Primark
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to offer affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores in the UK and 441 stores worldwide, with a target of operating 530 stores by the end of 2026.
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