Ella Thomas' first edit with PrettyLittleThing includes £19 'dupe' for viral Diesel skirt
18.10.2023 - 11:19
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After finishing in third place on Love Island earlier this year, Ella Thomas has now launched her first ever fashion edit with PrettyLittleThing. As PLT’s newest brand ambassador, Ella’s collection is ‘serving serious weekend energy’, making it perfect for the upcoming party season.
The edit contains 15 pieces chosen by Ella herself, and is all about helping women channel their inner confidence.
Ella said: “The day has finally come to launch my own PLT Edit – what a pinch me moment. I've been obsessed with fashion since a young girl – I was then scouted to be a full-time model so I was able to incorporate my love of fashion into a career.
To be able to take it to the next level with PLT feels extra special.
I pride myself on thinking outside the box with my fashion choices and always like to try new things.
This Edit is giving exactly that. From casual cargos to date-night glam, I wanted to mix high-fashion with high-street for all occasions.
I can't wait to see other women channelling their confident vibes when wearing this edit!” The collection is now officially live, having launched this morning (October 18), so you can be one of the first to get your hands on some of the pieces included in her edit, and you can expect to find a whole host of new season essentials that’ll see your wardrobe right through to the New Year. Featuring high fashion-inspired designs at affordable high street prices, the Ella Thomas X PLT edit includes must-have autumn/winter pieces like faux biker jackets, vintage denim sets, mini dresses and sporty co-ords – all very reminiscent of the former Love Islander’s own personal style.
The overall collection has a 90s-inspired vibe, with scarf ruffle details and mesh butterfly prints, not to mention
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