The £33 designer handbag dupe Frankie Bridge is raving about as it’ll save you £3,317 compared to the real deal
FRANKIE Bridge has described a £33 H&M bag as the “ultimate dupe” for a £3,350 Lowe designer handbag.
Every week, the former The Saturday’s star shares her fashion “faves” to her Instagram, story, and in a recent post raced about H&M’s Hobo Bag.
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“This bag is not a drill! It’s the ultimate Lowe dupe and will sell out!”, she said.
The H&M bag is priced at just £32.99, making it £3,317 cheaper than it’s Lowe counterpart.
It comes in three colours burgandy, dark beige and dark brown, and has a gold chain handle.
It also has a drawstring opening, ties at one side, and a concealed magnetic fastener at the top.
Frankie likened the bag to the Lowe squeeze medium chain-embellished gathered leather shoulder bag.
Both bags have similar ruched detailing at the opening, and a chain handle.
The Lowe bag also comes in a similar burgundy colour, as well as a multitude of other colours, including tan and green.
The Lowe bag is made of real leather, whilst the H&M bag is made of polyester, and the designer items also features the brand’s name in lettering on the front, and a leather grip on the handle.
H&M fans have been giving the Hobo bag rave reviews on the website, and the product has an overall rating of 4.5 stars.
One person said: “Stunning! Love this bag, it’s really roomy inside with a separate compartment with a zip.”
Another person said: “Gorgeous burgundy colour.
“It’s pretty large so it can hold a lot of things. Beautiful all round.”
A third person said: “Amazing quality, looks way more expensive than it was.”
A fourth person added: “I really like this bag.
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Jeans are a wardrobe staple for everyone, but do the supermarket brands compare to the iconic Levi's?
Fabulous‘ Deputy Fashion Editor, Abby McHale tested four styles and compared them , here’s her verdict…
“As a teenager, I lived in Topshop’s Joni skinny jeans and I got my first pair of Levi’s when I was in my early twenties.
But now, nearing 30, I love nothing more than supermarket jeans. They are great value and really comfortable. They also last well, which my £100 Levi’s didn’t (so much for them staying good for ever).
But while I am a convert to supermarket denim, how well do pairs compare with those at high-end, high street stores?
Here I compare a series of styles, from skinny and straight to cargo and wide leg, and give my verdict and ratings.
- Bleached Wide Leg, F&F at Tesco, £22.50 – 5/5
- Skinny, George at Asda, £17 – 3/5
- Cargo, M&S, £45 – 4/5
- Straight Leg, Tu at Sainsbury’s, £20 – 4/5
I knew there was a reason why I loved supermarket jeans so much and I don’t think this comparison test has changed that much. And with some of the styles, it is really hard to spot the difference.
Sainsbury’s Straight Leg jeans are a Levi’s dupe but cost £20 instead of £100!”
“I’ve been looking for a nice slouchy burgundy bag an this is ideal.
“The strap was shorter than I expected but actually it is practical.”
A fifth chimed in: “Beautiful colour, I love the bag, it holds on to your shoulder and there is a lot of space for stuff”.
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