Tesco ladies skirt : The celebrity look isn’t cheap, particularly when living costs rise. However, with a multitude of famous faces coming out with low-cost fashions, achieving this look has become much more accessible, as Tesco customers have found.
Former The Saturday’s singer Frankie Bridge, has been seen in the “fabulous” leopard print skirt available in the local grocery stores. The skirt costs PS28.
The Jess Skirt is available in the selected Tesco stores, and on sale at Next. It’s a part of the FW Bridge collection.
Frankie introduced the new range of F&F Clothing on her Instagram page. The giant supermarket also featured certain items on its page.
But it was the video of the skirt with different tops that Frankie’s account has generated controversy on the internet as per Liverpool Echo. In the video, Frankie models the coveted leopard print midi skirt, paired with two black numbers and a black top. white numbers, demonstrating various ways to style it.
In the caption, FW Bridge penned: “The Jess Skirt [black heart] how would you wear yours? With the Maisie T-shirt or the Bobbie shirt? Let us know below”. The video soon began to garner views, likes and commentaries.
One fan, determined to locate the skirt, inquired: “Where is the skirt from please? All looks are great”. FW Bridge replied: “This is part of the FW Bridge collection, available to shop in selected Tesco stores and online at Next”.
Another wrote: “I love the skirt [it’s] fabulous beautiful with the white top & red”. A third person said: “Love that print and that it’s called Jess like me lol just wish you shipped to America [fingers crossed emoji] that happens at some point soon”. Someone else wrote: “Definitely the t-shirt. This is a must have. Need to get my hands on this skirt.”
The comments went on to say: “I bought it and I love it! I wear it just how Frankie wears it with the white crisp shirt it’s beautiful x”. Another shopper had tagged one of his friends and wrote: “if you see this skirt ….. Me need”.
Tesco does not have an online shop for clothing anymore so shoppers can only purchase F&F clothing at the stores – however, certain items are also accessible via Next website.