eBay is hosting a Love Island charity auction where you can bid on stars' outfits from this series
26.07.2023 - 08:29
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It’s no secret that each season of Love Island sees its stars giving us some major outfit inspiration, and we’re always on the hunt to find the exact items they’re wearing – or at least an affordable dupe so we can get their look for less. Well, what if we told you you could shop their actual looks that were worn during the series, all in one place? eBay is currently running a massive charity auction that gives fans the chance to get their hands on some of the outfits worn by the Islanders during their most drama-filled moments, and it’s packed full of gems you won’t want to miss.
Amongst the pieces up for sale is the stunning Meshki White Off Shoulder Mini Dress, currently £24 here, worn by Ella Barnes, with its oversized puff sleeves and bodycon fit making it the perfect look for a summer night out. You can also get your hands on Kady McDermott’sMeshki Green Knit Dress, currently £43 here, that can be styled up or down, with a pair of trainers and a denim jacket for day time, or heels and a clutch for evening.
The charity auction will see all proceeds going to Oxfam, and you have until July 30 to place your bids on the pieces you’ve got your eye on. With everything from casual fire pit ‘fits to glam date night gowns the auction is going to make sure you’re fully kitted out with everything you need for a summer of fun and potential romance.
Including big name brands like Jacquemus, Diesel and House of CB, now is your chance to choose from 45 of the contestants' most stylish looks, all complete with a Love Island stamp of approval. One piece that's guaranteed to be a popular choice is Catherine Agbaje’s date night-worthy Jacquemus Pink Fluffy Cardigan, currently £56 here, which is one of this year’s best-loved styles
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