Frankie Bridge's 'cute' £30 River Island trousers that slim down the waist slashed by £20
09.01.2024 - 14:30
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Frankie Bridge is no stranger to affordable high-street fashion. The ITV Loose Women star can often be seen wearing brands from the high street, and many fashion fans look to her for tips on the best pieces to buy.
Now Frankie has shoppers rushing to River Island to buy a 'cute' pair of trousers that have been slashed to £30 in the brand's huge winter sale. The flattering River Island trousers are cut in a flattering high-waisted style that will slim down the waist and give the illusion of an hourglass silhouette, and have an eye-catching design which can be worn to the office, or dressed up with a nice top for a night out.
Sharing to her 1.6m Instagram followers back in November, the former Saturdays star looked cool, calm and collected in a pair of embellished leather trousers from the high street., as reported in The Mirror. And if you're thinking about buying them, you're in luck as the Black Faux Leather Peal Detail Trousers are still available to buy and have actually been slashed by 40% in River Island's sale.
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She said in the caption of her post: "Another great trouser for this season! This leather option has Pearl detailing. Cute." Frankie, 34, styled the piece with a grey waistcoat from ASOS (£26) and a pair of white heels, while her hair was worn in a sleek straight style that complemented her facial features.
With a high waist and wide leg, Frankie's faux-leather trousers create a flattering silhouette, especially when paired with heels. They're adorned with
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