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‘Imagine a Tan on Vacation’ Shoppers Scream Over Beloved Supermarket Brand’s New Leopard Print Combination

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WHEN you think about overhauling your wardrobe for the summer, your first stop is unlikely to be a supermarket.

But over the past few months, we’ve seen companies like George, Tu and F&F giving our favorite fashion stores a run for their money.

This new leopard print combination is available in the supermarket

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This new leopard print combination is available in the supermarketCredit: tiktok/@highstreetfashion
Buyers were excited "lush" design and "flattering" adjust

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Shoppers raved about the “lush” design and “flattering” fitCredit: tiktok/@highstreetfashion

In particular, shoppers have been flocking to Tesco for F&F’s Zara dupe products and celebrity collaborations.

And the supermarket brand’s latest leopard print slip is no different.

Stylish shoppers are rushing to the local store to buy the bandeau and midi skirt combo.

Fashion bible High Street Fashion turned to TikTok to warn others about the ensemble.

“It’s beautiful,” they said.

“Imagine having a tan on vacation!”

The account also revealed that the skirt costs £18 and the blouse costs £14, making the full outfit cost £32.

“This outfit is absolutely stunning,” said Chloe Alderson.

“I need this in my life.”

“The blouse is exactly the same as mine from Zara,” added Poppy Eloise.

Numerous shoppers joked that Tesco’s clothing section is “killing it” and described its leopard print offering as “exuberant”.

Katie Shaw revealed she has already picked up the skirt and described it as “so flattering”.

The return of leopard print

The leopard print trend comes with a lot of history.

From Coronation Street’s iconic waitress Bet Lynch to Spice Girl Mel B, it’s been an iconic look on our screens, catwalks and high streets for decades.

And thanks to the circular nature of fashion, it has emerged again in 2024.

According to Clearpay, searches for leopard print coats soared by 54%.

Hottest trends for spring/summer 2024

Fabulous fashion editor Clemmie Fieldsend shared the biggest trends on the high street and runway this spring/summer.

SHORTS

I know, shorts for the summer. Innovative. But you’ll see them everywhere this year, from micro hotpants to long pants, denim shorts styles to tailoring and everything in between, they’re a must-have for any occasion.

WHITE

White often goes hand in hand with summer holidays, but whether you’re in the UK or abroad, you’ll see plenty of head-to-toe white looks.

The street is already a white wash with the trend including shoes and accessories.

HIGH SHINE

Whether metallic or sequins, for 2024 glitter isn’t just for Christmas.
Expect to see shimmery looks at festivals, weddings, or even a barbecue in your neighbor’s back garden, paired with bright blocks or simple whites.

LOOSE FUNDS

Baggy, baggy pants dominated our wardrobes from fall through winter, but as we head into the warmer months, expect baggy pants.
From cool cotton to lightweight linen, flowy pants should have a firm place in your wardrobe.

BOMBS

Ballet flats and Mary Janes have been making their way back into our good books for a while now, but for summer they feel less ballerina and more beach-ready.

Woven styles and knitted textures are hot on the runways and streets, think of the 2024 jelly shoe.

GO GIRL

All things romantic and feminine are in for spring with sheer fabrics, pastel shades of blue, yellow and pink dominating the runway. Adorned with bows, lace or flowers, most looks should have a hyper ‘feminine’ element.

And if you haven’t been living under a rock, you know that Ganni’s social media-famous leopard-print pants were completely sold out.

“I’m getting into the leopard trend right now,” says Fabulous deputy fashion editor Abby McHale.

“It’s a print that truly stands the test of time and always comes back.

“So I don’t mind investing in a statement piece that I know I’ll be able to wear for years to come.”



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