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Fashionista finds the perfect summer combo at Tesco and is a sucker for a designer brand that costs £1,000 more

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IF you’re falling in love with Tesco fashion, you’re not alone.

From stunning pajama sets to sundresses, you can find almost anything for your wardrobe in store – including a designer one worth over £1,000.

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Influencer Amanda fell in love with the supermarket sceneCredit: tiktok/@my_style_ideas
The F+F co-ord looks almost identical to the one set by high-end brand Totem, which is worth over £1,000

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The F+F co-ord looks almost identical to the one set by high-end brand Totem, which is worth over £1,000Credit: Farfetch.com

Supermarkets may not always be at the top of the style stakes, but they’re now even better than the high street.

As well as finding everything in your weekly shop, brands like Tesco also have great prices and collaborate with celebrities like Kate Ferdinand. (What’s not to love?)

If you’re still not convinced, one influencer has found a stunning combination in the supermarket range – which almost looks like a designer set worth over £1,000.

Better known as @my_style_ideas On TikTok, Amanda has been praising the F+F coordinates and showing them off in a now-viral video.

With its chic abstract print, it’s not hard to see why the content creator was so impressed with the set.

The top also had flared bell sleeves and the pants also had wide legs making them perfect for warmer weather.

Made from a super-lightweight fabric, the supermarket set is also ideal for packing in your suitcase on vacation.

You can also choose between a black or cream version – or simply buy both like Amanda did.

There was another reason why the influencer was so obsessed with the set, excitedly telling fans that the co-ord was a copy of a high-end brand’s design, Totem.

She gushed: “This is my dream. That’s Totem vibes…that’s nonsense for Totem and let’s face it, who’s going to pay around £1,000 for a top and trousers.

I found the best summer combinations at Tesco and now I want them in every color

While you can spend an eye-watering £1,060 on the designer pajama set, Tesco’s incredibly similar dupe costs just £37.50 in stores. (Yes, you read that right)

You can currently buy the top for just £18, while the pants are just £19.50.

However, the stunning ensemble isn’t the only combination we’re eyeing at the supermarket right now.

If you like TikTok, you’ve probably seen the supermarket’s Co-ord cornelli cream (available in sizes 6 to 22) that has gone viral on the app.

With its boxy shape, the coordinate is effortlessly chic and can be styled in multiple ways thanks to its monochromatic tone and lightweight fabric.

The influencer also showed off a stunning black version

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The influencer also showed off a stunning black versionCredit: tiktok/@my_style_ideas
The top costs just £18, meaning you'll save over £500 compared to the designer version

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The top costs just £18, meaning you’ll save over £500 compared to the designer versionCredit: Tesco
Meanwhile, the pants are just £19.50 while stocks last

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Meanwhile, the pants are just £19.50 while stocks lastCredit: Tesco

The set is a great addition to your holiday wardrobe, whether you add sliders or style it with heels and a black bag.

Even if you’re not traveling this year, floral embroidery will make you feel like you’re on vacation—without breaking the bank.

Impressively, you can buy a top and trousers for just £22.50 each.

Launched last week, the co-ord cornelli cream has already gone viral on TikTok and we don’t think it will be on shelves for long.

As Tesco doesn’t currently sell clothes online, it’s best to visit your local brand and snap up these stunning combinations while you still can.

Tesco's cornelli cream also went viral on TikTok

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Tesco’s cornelli cream also went viral on TikTokCredit: Tesco

Fashion Supermarket

Fashion editor Clemmie Fieldsend reveals why supermarkets are taking over our wardrobes now.

When it comes to affordable style, supermarkets are outperforming high street stores.

No longer the poor relation of the high street, brands such as F&F at Tesco, Tu at Sainsbury’s and M&S are filling their stores with designer pieces and fashion essentials that are good value for money and durable at the same time. .

Bringing celebrities into broadcast lines or private label campaigns helps increase stock purchases by giving customers clothes that don’t have a designer price tag.

Relatable faces and neighbors such as Zara McDermott and Kate Ferdinand have helped F&F gain a loyal customer base.

The once iconic British high street has changed, with stores across the country empty or filled with vape shops, sweet shops or souvenir shops.

With high rents and neighbors stopping customers from coming into stores, high street brands aren’t seeing the strong footfall they once did and are missing out on big sales.

And now they are entering the supermarket.

Tu has teamed up with seven third-party brands such as Simply Be, Sosandar and French Connection fashion destination spaces in stores.

And Marks & Spencer is also in on the action.

In addition to launching Joules, White Stuff and Ghost in 2021 online, as they have expanded to bring brands like Adidas and Sweaty Betty.

From convenience, low prices and A-list endorsements, supermarkets are at the forefront of what customers are looking for.





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