WHY fork out loads of cash to look posh when you could get stunning outfits from Primark that don't break the bank?
That's what one fashion fan discovered after she showed off her amazing haul of autumnal outfits.
The outfits looked loads more expensive than they actually were, making them real winners.
The haul was shared on TikTok by @courtney_smith1 and fellow fashion lovers said they couldn't wait to get their hands on the looks for themselves.
Courtney first showed off a cute co-ord suit with shorts and a cropped blazer which gave some serious Chanel vibes but for a fraction of the price.
The fashionista bagged a similar co-ord in purple, which she paired with a scarf for a more elevated look.
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"This is giving me little Paris trip vibes," the style queen said as she tried on the outfit.
But the posh looks didn't end there, Courtney also got a bold red suit, this time with trousers, which anyone could be fooled into thinking was from a high-end shop.
Courtney said: "This is like boss babe, I love it and the jacket you could also pair with jeans."
If you prefer a skirt to shorts or trousers but still love a co-ord – Primark's go you covered too.
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The stunner also picked up a a blue suede skirt and matching shirt, which she styled with a white top for an effortlessly chic look.
Viewers couldn't believe how good the outfits looked on Courtney, one said: "You make Primark look expensive and classy."
A second wrote: "How does everything look SO good on you?!"
And another joked: "My Primark only sells Gregg's clothes."
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