
Boohoo is selling dupe of House of CB's iconic dress for £150 less – and it's perfect for flattening tummies
But with a hefty price tag of £150 or more for each one, we've found a dupe of their iconic dress that's perfect for flattening tummies.
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The House of CB HourGlass dress has a hefty price tag
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Boohoo's baby pink midi bandage dress gives you a saving of just under £150
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The Boohoo looks very similar in style to the more expensive version
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The Boohoo Bandage Double Strap Midi Dress is made in a figure-hugging bandage fabric and looks rather similar to
It's form-fitting silhouette accentuates your curves, while the sweetheart neckline and double strap detail add a dash of sophistication.
It is simply perfect for a cocktail party or a night at the club, and designed to turn heads - at only a fraction of the price.
The dress is currently only available in Chocolate and Rose.
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But the best part is that the
Boohoo dress is currently on sale for just £20
- a huge difference to
But if you still feel like splashing out for a very special occasion you better be quick because
Whichever you choose - team yours with big
hair
, high heels, bold lip – and you'll feel like a million dollars.
Meanwhile, a popular supermarket has launched a
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And if you're not willing to fork out for a Labubu - which can fetch a whopping £70 online -
The cost of
hotels
and flights is already expensive, so we know you want to save cash when it comes to
Primark adds brand new Sol De Janeiro dupes to its beauty aisles and they're perfect for keeping you smelling sweet on holiday too
And people are rushing to Tesco to pick up their new suitcase & it's a
We also have the perfect Crocs dupe for your summer- as a discount supermarket's Summer Clogs sell for a mere £3.99.
This is an eye-watering £46 less than what shoppers would find on the Crocs website.
Plus, Aldi's new Japanese-inspired skincare brand is said to be a dupe of Tatcha –
How to look chic on a budget
Fashion stylist Gemma Rose Breger, and beauty journalist Samantha Silver revealed how you can make your outfits elevated without spending hundreds of pounds.
Don't ever spend on designer denim:
River Island ''always has such a great selection of fashion-forward jeans that follow the current trends''. The high street retailer offers a great range of sizes to fit UK 6 - UK 18, and three leg lengths - and prices start from an affordable £25.
There are no rules for jewels:
''Pick up something at a car boot sale, or charity shop, scroll on Vinted & eBay, snap up something from the clothing section in your local
Don't forget the pre-loved sites:
With a rising number of second-hand sites, such as Vinted and
And finally, our Beauty editor tested Aldi's 7 new beauty buys all for under £5.
A cult Charlotte Tilbury dupe is back but
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