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‘Skirt goals’ scream Sainsbury’s shoppers as they go crazy for the ‘beautiful’ £20 satin maxi in perfect summer print

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FASHION fans have hailed supermarket shopping as “skirt goals” for the summer.

Sainsbury bosses insisted the printed satin maxi can be “effortlessly” dressed up or down.

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Sainsbury’s launched fashion buy hailed as ‘skirt goals’Credit: Getty
The abstract maxi skirt is £20

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The abstract maxi skirt is £20Credit: Sainsbury’s/Tu Clothing
Fashion fans are loving the summer print

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Fashion fans are loving the summer printCredit: Sainsbury’s/Tu Clothing

The abstract print satin maxi skirt is available in sizes 8 to 20 and costs £20.

It comes in beautiful shades of pink, blue, green and cream, meaning the opportunities are endless when thinking about accessory colors.

And its elastic waist and bias cut mean it’s comfortable and flattering.

Bosses at Tu Clothing say: “Our satin maxi skirt effortlessly elevates your look from day to night.

“A soft satin shine brings this style to life in a flattering maxi length.”

Picking up on a recent purchase, plus size fashion influencer Sofia said: “The sun and these clothes make everything better.”

And her fellow fashionistas seem to completely agree, as one said: “Oh, I bought that skirt the other day and haven’t worn it yet, absolutely beautiful.”

“Beautiful print,” said another.

A third added: “Skirt goals.”

Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: “I have this skirt too, love.”

Shoppers rush to Sainsbury’s to sell embroidered skirt hailed as a ‘summer must-have’

If this has inspired you to take a look at your nearest Tu Clothing aisle in Sainsbury’s, you might also want to look out for an item that’s being hailed as the “dream skirt” by shoppers.

The Midaxi leopard print side split skirt is available in sizes 8 to 24 and costs £22.

And you’ll be instantly fashionable when you wear it, as ’90s leopard print has made a huge comeback this summer.

Fashion influencer Poppy Adams said: “When I first saw this skirt on the TU Clothing website, I added it to my basket immediately.

“In my opinion, this is the perfect midaxi skirt.

“We have a small slit and elastic waist. That’s 10 out of 10 in my opinion.

“You all know my undying love for TU Clothing, but I swear, every year they get better and better.”

Why supermarket fashion is in top form, says Fabulous deputy fashion editor Abby McHale

I love shopping in supermarkets – in recent years, although some high street stores have closed, the style in the aisles has gone from strength to strength.

Now, when I go to do my weekly food shopping, I always have to stop by the clothing section to see what’s new.

In addition to the pieces having a great price, supermarkets have really nailed what their customers want.

From wardrobe staples, good quality jeans, cute dresses and fun accessories, they really have it covered.

These days I only buy my jeans in supermarkets with pairs from Tu at Sainsbury’s and F&F at Tesco.

And for me there’s no better feeling than someone complimenting your outfit and you saying it’s from the supermarket.

Last week I bought a gorgeous black crossbody bag in Sainsbury’s for just £14 and a lot of people have told me it looks a lot more expensive.

Working in fashion I can see and feel a lot of clothes and I can say that the quality of the pieces in these stores is great, especially for the price





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