Molly-Mae’s white engagement jumpsuit costs £1.5k – but Pretty Little Thing does a £25 dupe
24.07.2023 - 10:07
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It’s official – Tommy Fury just popped the question to long-term girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague, and the answer was, of course, a resounding yes. For the romantic proposal, which involved thousands of roses and the couple’s daughter, Bambi, the former Love Island star wore a stunning white strapless jumpsuit, with fans everywhere obsessed with what we’re sure will be the first of many incredible bridal looks.
The jumpsuit in question was the Hayden Strapless Draped Crepe Jumpsuit from designer Alex Perry, £1450 here, which had a sweetheart neckline with cowl neck draping, and high waisted trousers with tailored darts down the front. The jumpsuit is part of the brand’s alternative bridal looks and is made from a slightly stretchy crepe material, with the ensemble available exclusively on luxury retailer Net-a-Porter in sizes 4-18.
Although Molly-Mae’s engagement look comes with a pretty hefty price tag, if you’re dying to steal her style you’ll be pleased to know we’ve managed to track down a perfect dupe of her gorgeous jumpsuit – and it only costs £25. That’s right, if you head over to PrettyLittleThing – where Molly-Mae was formerly creative director – you can snap up the Cream Bandeau Cowl Neck Pocket Detail Jumpsuit, £32 here, with the cream colour and elegant draped cowl neck giving Molly-Mae’s designer version a serious run for its money.Then all you need to do is apply the discount code TREATYOSELF by 6pm today (July 24) to get an extra 20% off - making the jumpsuit just £25.60.The PLT version even has the same wide-legged trousers with tailored seams down the front – oh, and did we mention it has pockets? Available in sizes 4-16, it seems fans have already been quick to spot the similarity between the jumpsuit and
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