
Olivia Attwood fans go wild for her Chanel dress dupe that's £2k cheaper from high street shop but looks just as posh
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IF you're obsessed with Olivia Attwod's trendy and chic style, you've come to the right place.
Many of us can't get enough of the Love Island legend's fiery personality we often see on This Morning and Lorraine, but it's her gorgeous outfits lots of us are equally as obsessed with.
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Olivia Attwood has sent fans wild after sharing details of her latest look
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While many believed Olivia's boucle dress was from Chanel, the Love Island icon revealed that it is actually from a very popular high street shop
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The Blue Halter Neck Boucle Belted Mini Dress is from River Island
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And while the star is often seen dripping in standout pieces from Gucci and Celine, it doesn't take a genius to notice that this influencer is a huge fan of designer clobber.
But unlike her normal jaw-droppingly expensive outfits, the 34-year-old recently stepped out in a stunning dress from the high street - and it sent her fans wild.
Fashionistas loved the gorgeous frock and many begged Olivia, who recently showed off a sweat-proof deodorant hack, to reveal where it was from.
And while many believed it was from Chanel, Olivia confirmed that not only is it from the high street, but it's almost £2,000 cheaper.
Sharing all on her social media stories, Olivia posted a comment from a fan admiring the dress which read: 'This dress, pls don't say it's Chanel xxxx'
To this, Olivia wrote back and penned: 'The amount of DM's I have had.. you won't believe this….'
Olivia then answered her fans' prayers and shared a link to the classy dress, which she wore to a recent BVLGARI event.
While the frock has all the hallmarks of iconic Chanel - boucle fabric in a pretty powder blue and beautiful tailoring with a tie halter neck - it is actually from River Island.
Olivia confirmed that she removed the white belt that comes with the frock and instead paired the Blue Halter Neck Boucle Belted Mini Dress with a pair of Chanel slingbacks and her trusty brown Hermes Birkin bag.
Unlike a very similar Cotton White dress from Chanel, which retails at £2,040, this purse-friendly fashion find is just £46.
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It'll save shoppers an impressive £1,994 compared to the real thing, making this high street dupe a perfect option for those on a budget.
This bodycon dress has a halter neck, a back tie fastening and a stunning boucle design.
Olivia Attwood's Career History
From Monster grid girl and Love Island star to daytime telly panellist and respected documentary maker, Olivia Attwood has made a huge career pivot in recent years...
Olivia first started as a Monster grid girl at motorsport events in 2012 when she was 19-years-old, and did it right up until she went into Love Island in 2017.
After placing third in the reality show with then-boyfriend Chris Hughes, she starred in their own spin-off series, Chris & Olivia: Crackin' On, in 2018.
Later that year, she appeared on Celebs Go Dating and then joined the cast of The Only Way Is Essex in 2019, where she had a number of fiery on-screen rows.
In 2020, the reality TV veteran began starring in her own reality series on ITVBe titled Olivia Meets Her Match, which followed her wedding preparations with footballer Bradley Dack.
In 2021, the tide started to turn.
Olivia made appearances on household shows Lorraine, Tipping Point: Lucky Stars and Loose Women.
Then, in 2022, ITV commissioned her for her first ever documentary series.
She presented Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, which explored women selling sexual content online.
In June 2023, ITV commissioned Olivia Marries Her Match and made her a regular guest panellist on Loose Women.
Her most recent docu-series, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection, aired in January this year where she sensitively explored the cosmetic industry.
It's perfect for a stylish look that's sure to turn heads this season and even better, is super versatile - while it's bound to impress for a day in the office, it'll be great for a brunch with the girls too.
It's currently trending on the River Island website, with XS and S sizes currently at low stock, so you'll need to move fast if you want to nab it.
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The affordable dress is available in sizes XS-XL, making it suitable for a variety of different body shapes.
Olivia had lots of praise on the dress on her Instagram account, as one fan gushed: "Love love love this! You're absolutely gorgeous Liv."
Another added: "I thought you were beautiful before, but these photos...just WOW."
Meanwhile, someone else penned: 'You look stunning.'
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Olivia's dress is £46 and even comes with a belt
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