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Three ways to get celebs' looks for less and still be as stylish as Alexa Chung
Three ways to get celebs' looks for less and still be as stylish as Alexa Chung

The Sun

time11 hours ago

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  • The Sun

Three ways to get celebs' looks for less and still be as stylish as Alexa Chung

CELEBRITIES have wardrobes most of us can only dream of. However, you don't always need a bulging budget to copy their style. 8 If you're inspired by outfits from an A-lister, here's how to get the look for less . . . BUY THEIR STUFF: Just like the rest of us looking to make some quick cash, many high-profile figures sell off their preloved items on second-hand sites. This gives fans a great opportunity to stock their wardrobe at a cut price. Style setter Alexa Chung recently sold off items from her closet on Vinted, with her things listed from £35. You can also buy items from reality stars Molly-Mae Hague, Georgia Toffolo, Ferne McCann and Katie Price on the app. Just follow your favourite celebrities on apps and you'll see when they release goods for sale. DUPE IT: If you spot a celeb wearing an outfit you like, chances are that it has a designer price tag. However, you can use website to find a similar product for less. You can put in the URL web address of the item if you know exactly where it's from, or upload a picture if you just like the look of something worn by a celeb. Either way, will show you cheaper options. OUTLET: If you want to get your hands on gear from a celeb's favourite designer, you may be able to find some cheap ones through outlet stores. Many top designers sell off previous collections with deep discounts through special outlet shops. I've made £5.6k on Vinted and here are the 7 items you need to upload now to make cash quick - white maxi skirts will sell instantly for a start These stores are usually grouped together so you can make a day of shopping for cut-price labels. Bicester Village in Oxfordshire is home to top names including Gucci, Saint Laurent and The White Company. You can also head to the O2 in London for discounts on top brands including Adidas and Kate Spade. Or McArthurGlen, which has shopping centres dotted around the UK, features designer discount stores. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability. 8 Deal of the day 8 KICK back in your outdoor space with this set of two sunloungers. It is reduced from £80 to £45 at Cheap treat TUCK into this Flair pistachio Dubai chocolate cake bar, £1.50, from Iceland. Top swap PRIME and illuminate your skin with Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter foundation, £39 from Or save some cash with MCoBeauty Flawless Glow, £13 from Superdrug. Shop & save BAG this F&F at Tesco tiered midi dress for £15, down from £29.50. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 8 JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.

Molly-Mae Hague blasted by fans for 'always moaning' as she says 'I've not done one fun thing all summer' despite multiple luxury holidays
Molly-Mae Hague blasted by fans for 'always moaning' as she says 'I've not done one fun thing all summer' despite multiple luxury holidays

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Molly-Mae Hague blasted by fans for 'always moaning' as she says 'I've not done one fun thing all summer' despite multiple luxury holidays

Fans have blasted Molly-Mae Hague for 'always moaning' as she told fans she's 'not done one fun thing all summer' despite jetting off to multiple destinations. The former Love Island star and business owner, 26, made the admission in her latest YouTube vlog which landed this week. Molly said in the life update: 'I said to a friend the other day, that I'm going to make it to the end of summer having not done one fun thing.' She then spoke to her sister and said: 'Zoe, I haven't socialised once. I'm going to get to the end of this summer having not done one social fun thing. 'I haven't a life. That's not good is it. Summer will end and I've not done one fun social thing.' It left some fans open-mouthed as they called out how she failed to acknowledge the three holidays she's already been on this year. Some comments read: 'She's a millionaire, she can literally wake up tomorrow and do whatever the hell she wants', 'Wimbledon, lunches, Spain, Dubai, France, Centre Parcs... let's normalise that', 'This was so jarring because she can casually spend 6k in Dior on an outfit to log to Wimbledon then complains she has no time for herself', 'Why does she always want us to feel sorry for her?' The mum-of-one - in this year alone - has been on no expense-spared trips to Dubai, Budapest and even Disneyland in 2025. Back in March she and Tommy Fury took baby Bambi on a family holiday to the United Arab Emirates, marking a reunion holiday for the clan. Just a month later Tommy had treated Molly to a European trip as the pair enjoyed downtime in Budapest. During their break, they stayed at The Pullman, a five-star hotel where prices start from at least £500 per night. Meanwhile, in May the dotting parents took Bambi to Disneyland Paris where they enjoyed a lavish stay at the park's resort. It comes after her candid complaints about a recent £86,000 motorhome holiday her family went on - after Tommy said their daughter Bambi shouldn't be spoilt with five star trips. The family were travelling on a swanky Elddis Avalon 255 motorhome. Yet Molly-Mae revealed the trip had been struck with delays, leaving Bambi 'overtired and overstimulated'. She explained: 'Tommy has bought a motorhome and we spent our first weekend in the motorhome this weekend. Obviously, being us, we went in feet first and decided to go to the Isle of Man. 'Tommy's family were spending the weekend in the Isle of Man. I was feeling spontaneous so we literally booked the ferry to the Isle of Man an hour before we needed to leave. 'We'd never used the motorhome before, we needed to pack it up, sort Bambi, I just had this wave of 'you only live once, have a bit of fun. 'Bambi doesn't need to be so perfectly routine every day, she's not a newborn anymore. 'I've got so stuck in my ways with the fact that her routine is her routine and I don't really steer away from it. 'I'm not gonna feel bad for that because that is what works for me and that is what works for Bambi and Tommy, so that's fine.' She then added of when things started to go wrong: 'So anyway, booked the ferry, packed the motorhome up and nearly didn't make the ferry but that's another story and then there was a two hour delay. 'This ferry, which was already gonna get us in at 11:30pm, which was already severely triggering me because Bambi goes to bed at 7pm, was not fine. It was giving me a prime example as to why the routine works for us. 'It was one of those moments where strangers come up to you and are like 'can I help? Is there anything I can do?' 'She was screaming that much for four hours straight. The boat basically had a malfunction and it wouldn't move for like two hours so we had a huge delay. 'She was so, so, so overtired and overstimulated - Bambi is so routine, she is the opposite of flexible.' And when they arrived things continued to go downhill, as she said: 'We managed to get to the Isle of Man at 1:30am in the morning. 'We didn't know where we were, what we were doing, we were going to a different campsite to Tommy's family. It was just a lot. 'We had to make our bed out of this sofa, I was like 'I'm really out of my depth, I'm struggling. The next day, Bambi was so tired, she was just screaming, literally screaming, so, so unhappy. 'Me and Tommy were looking at each other like 'what were we thinking?. I was having a breakdown.' She went on in the vlog: 'Bear in mind this motorhome of Tommy's is his pride and joy, he's obsessed with it…I kid you not, the next day he was like 'I'm selling it, the minute we get home I'm putting it up for sale, I hate this motorhome.' 'It wasn't even the motorhome's fault. For our first time, stupid move.' They even considered getting an early ferry home but once they met up with Tyson Fury and his wife Paris, things improved. She said: 'We were actually going to get on a ferry that day to come home because we were so out of our depth, we couldn't do it. 'But then, when we met up with them, we were like 'no, we're gonna stick it out, we can do this.'

Molly-Mae accused of ‘always moaning' as she claims not to have done ‘one fun thing' this summer despite holidays
Molly-Mae accused of ‘always moaning' as she claims not to have done ‘one fun thing' this summer despite holidays

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Molly-Mae accused of ‘always moaning' as she claims not to have done ‘one fun thing' this summer despite holidays

MOLLY-MAE Hague has been accused of "moaning" about her luxury jet-setting lifestyle after three holidays this year. The influencer, 26, told fans on her latest vlog that she's not done one "fun thing" this summer. 7 7 7 7 But some fans were left open-mouthed as she failed to acknowledge her no expense spared getaways to Dubai, Disneyland and Budapest, while claiming she has "no life". Molly said: "I said to a friend the other day, that I'm going to make it to the end of summer having not done one fun thing." Speaking to her sister, she said: "Zoe, I haven't socialised once. I'm going to get to the end of this summer having not done one social fun thing. "I haven't a life. That's not good is it. "Summer will end and I've not done one fun social thing." Molly went on to say that she's not put makeup on or dressed up for a night out with her friends in ages. But her followers were quick to hit out at the star for taking her luxury lifestyle for advantage. One wrote: "I like Molly but she does complain." A second posted: "Wimbledon, lunches, Spain, Dubai, France, Centre Parcs... let's normalise that." Someone else commented: "This was so jarring because she can casually spend 6k in Dior on an outfit to log to Wimbledon then complains she has no time for herself. "'No life', when she has a better life than 99.9 per cent of girls/mums her age," a fourth said. "She's been to Dubai three times this year," this person said. This follower posted: "She's on holiday every month, she was just at Wimbledon. She was at Estelle Manor Spa." While another noted: "She's a millionaire, she can literally wake up tomorrow and do whatever the hell she wants." This annoyed viewer asked: "Why does she always want us to feel sorry for her?" It comes after the influencer traveled to the UAE in March with their two-year-old daughter, Bambi, and praised the destination as their "happy place". Tommy was spotted at the airport with them, and the pair shared nearly identical snaps from the same resort. In April, Tommy splurged on a luxury stay in Budapest as he prepared for his first fight since defeating KSI in October 2023. They stayed at The Pullman, a five-star hotel with luxurious amenities, including a gym, restaurant, and bar. The hotel's most expensive suite, which boasts a spiral staircase, is believed to cost at least £500 a night. In May, Molly-Mae and Tommy took Bambi to Disneyland Paris. Molly-Mae gave fans a glimpse into the lavish getaway - complete with champagne on board and a Mickey Mouse cake. The former Love Islander also took a trip to St Moriz in Switzerland in January for a luxurious "work trip". Taking to Instagram, she shared several clips and photos from her stay at the posh Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, where rooms go for around £1,500 a night. 7 7

Molly-Mae issues AI warning to followers after fake perfume endorsement
Molly-Mae issues AI warning to followers after fake perfume endorsement

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Molly-Mae issues AI warning to followers after fake perfume endorsement

Molly-Mae Hague has issued a warning to her followers not to buy a perfume supposedly endorsed by her, saying the clip was generated by artificial intelligence (AI). The Love Island star explained in her latest vlog on Sunday (20 July) that a fan had approached her and told her they had bought a perfume she loved for a friend's birthday. 'There's this clip going round on TikTok, which they do with loads of celebrities, where it's me, saying 'oh I love this perfume' in my voice, but it's AI,' the 26-year-old added.

Gobsmacked Molly-Mae targeted by AI scam as she issues warning to fans over TikTok video
Gobsmacked Molly-Mae targeted by AI scam as she issues warning to fans over TikTok video

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Gobsmacked Molly-Mae targeted by AI scam as she issues warning to fans over TikTok video

MOLLY-MAE Hague has been left gobsmacked and issued a warning to her fans after being impersonated in a deepfake video. The influencer and Love Island star, 26, has a huge online following of impressionable fans that lap up her content. 4 4 And Molly-Mae has moved to distance herself from a viral AI video that appears to show her endorsing Arabiyat Prestige Nyla perfume. The mum-of-one only became aware of the fake ad when fans approached her in the street to tell her how much they loved the fragrance. In her latest YouTube vlog, Molly-Mae said: "When I was in London these girls came up to me and told me they had bought my favourite perfume. "I asked them which one and she said 'oh the Nyla one from TikTok'. "I was gobsmacked and didn't have the heart to tell her that it's AI. "There's this clip going round on TikTok, which they do with loads of celebrities, where it's me, saying 'oh I love this perfume' in my voice, but it's AI. "How scary. And then people are actually buying it thinking I like but I have never even smelt it." The perfume retails for £31.99 and, in the fake ad, Molly calls the scent "unbelievable" and like "heaven". The people behind the deepfake have used a clip of Molly talking about the £275 Vanitas Profumum Roma from a video she posted four years ago. And she's not the only celeb whose identity has been hijacked by the brand, Rihanna 's has too, as well. Molly-Mae Hague slammed for 'always complaining' as she reveals 'struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury Some fans who have ordered the perfume through the link in the advert have complained they never received the product. The use of celebrity deepfakes is all too common, with a whole range of A-list stars' identities being used to try and con people out of money. One woman gave over £700,000 to a scammer posing as Brad Pitt for 'cancer treatment' after he wrote her poems and proposed to her. Paul Davis, 43, from Southampton, was cruelly scammed out of £200 after being sweet-talked by a fake Jennifer Aniston begging for cash for 'Apple subscriptions'. Crooks are able to harness celebrities' voices and likenesses for their own gain. Cybercriminals find audio clips online and feed them into commercially available software to produce words and even full sentences in someone's voice. This process is known as voice cloning, and the result is commonly referred to as an audio deepfake. The term "deepfake" was coined in 2017 to describe illicit images and videos that featured celebrities' faces superimposed onto other bodies. 4 4

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