That's amore




Are these £445 Gucci trainers? Nope, they're extremely good copies which set me back a whole £17 from eBay (I know they're a good copy because I wore them when Sophia wore her real ones and the only difference was the word 'gucci' on the back). Is this a £2,060 Gucci handbag? Nope, another good copy; this time it was £15 from iOffer which I've always used for my dupe products. Although I don't know that I'd recommend them anymore; when I looked recently they didn't have a single designer rip-off, which kind of suggests someone's sued them for copyright infringement or something. No worries for me though because I'm already well stocked up on Chanel boybag dupes and all the rest of it, although this Gucci bag is one of my particular favourites; I love that it's a statement bag while still going with loads. Like this outfit for example. I kind of had an embroidery theme going on because not only is the bag embroidered and the shoes embroidered (with bee's, my personal favourite animal clothing mascot), but the top also has an embroidery-esque design. It's printed rather than sewed but I love the loopy amore design that jazzes up an otherwise plain white tee, while still keeping it simple enough to match with prints. It's a new purchase and was only £6 from ASOS (linked here)! I added my floaty leopard print skirt which is perfect for this time of year, and then kept the outfit just the right level of wintery by adding my aviator jacket (the thicker one out of the two that I own).

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