BRIDGERTON-style fashion has been dominating the trails in recent weeks to celebrate the return of the Netflix series.
From puff sleeves and corsets to pretty florals, there are plenty of accessories you can give to your favorite show.
Tesco has even launched its own line of Bridgerton-style pajamas and nightgowns.
The collection features pastel and floral designs, including two wisteria-print pieces so you can look regal at bedtime.
Prices also start at just £17.50, so it won’t break the bank.
And one savvy shopper even insisted you can wear some of the sleepwear line outside the house.
Plus size fashion fan Rachel Spicerfrom Falkirk, bought the £22.50 satin shirt from his local shop.
Modeling the blue floral midi sweater, the size 18-20 beauty said: “Love it when F&F Clothing has 25% off your club card.
“This is the Bridgerton pajama collaboration. It’s so soft and silky.
“I honestly think with a pair of Spanx I could wear it to a garden party during the summer.
“It doesn’t give off a pajama vibe. I love it, I feel elegant [and] Its confortable.”
In fact, the satin number wouldn’t look out of place paired with a denim jacket and sandals.
It can also be accessorized with high heels and a lilac or green bag for a touch of color.
Raquel social media clip has racked up 150,000 views, with people loving the gorgeous sweater.
“The pajamas that could definitely be worn as a dress,” insisted one person
A second joked: “[It] it will be great for summer IF YOU GET HERE!”
Meanwhile, a third added: “I literally love you and your vibe so much.”
As F&F clothing is only available in Tesco supermarkets, you will need to visit your local store to purchase the collection.
You’d better hurry as the line is only available for a limited time.
Reasons to buy supermarket fashion
When looking for new pieces to add to your seasonal wardrobe or update basics, there’s no need to spend hours wandering around clothing stores or browsing online.
Just grab a dress or two along with your fruits and vegetables…
They are convenient – You are likely to visit your supermarket more often than a shopping center or high street.
It’s affordable – From basics to fashion-forward pieces, supermarkets are paving the way for budget-friendly fashion that doesn’t look cheap.
They are more fashionable than you think – With a customer database larger than the average high street store, stores such as ASDA, Sainsbury’s and Tesco are able to serve markets and forecast trends in many more areas than just food supply.
They fit well – Fits and lengths often come with a little more modesty in mind. The fabrics also tend to be highly practical – think plenty of 100% cotton that can be thrown into the washing machine without thinking.
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