Nothing feels better than when your friends comment on your keen style for that expensive piece you’re wearing, only to discover that it didn’t hurt your pocket at all. We’re all not strangers to that moment, but most of the time though, it’s a tricky thing to pull off. Clothes that are mass produced are oft time poorly dyed or constructed.
A trick that we’ve picked up over the years is to look for subsidiary lines at fast fashion outlets. From Zara’s Studio Collection to Topshop Boutique, these collections often offer pieces of better quality, and look fancier than the label’s usual fare.
Above, the pieces you need to draw those compliments.
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Here Are Our Fave High Street Pieces Of The Season
Sequinned skirt by Zara, S$179
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Open back striped dress by Topshop, S$116
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Double breasted checkered blazer by H&M, S$74.95
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Striped sweatshirt by Bershka, S$24.90
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Striped sling back heels by Charles & Keith, S$56.90
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Printed A-line skirt by COS, US$115 (S$156)
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Animal printed button down by Arket, £59 (S$106)
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Floral printed wrap skirt by H&M, S$109
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Gingham printed slingback heels by Zara, S$59.90
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Printed shift dress by COS, US$125 (S$170)
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Floral embellished circle bag by Charles & Keith, S$99.90
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Teardrop earrings by Zara, S$29.90
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Houndstooth printed wide-leg jeans by Topshop, S$106
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Satin maxi slip dress by H&M, S$109
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Striped linen blazer by Mango, S$89.90
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Wood and leather necklace by COS, US$69 (S$94)
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Snakeskin printed cowboy boots by Zara, S$119
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Printed pajamas crop top by Topshop, S$79.90
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