FRENCH luxury fashion house Celine has produced a number of iconic handbags since being founded in 1945.
But with every design costing thousands, we can always count on the high street to provide affordable dupes.
Primark's new crossbody bag may look familiarCredit: instagram/welovethehighstreetIt comes in hues of sage green and tan brownCredit: PrimarkThat includes Primark, which has become the second store to recreate Celine’s Classic Bag In Box Calfskin.
A medium version of the designer crossbody number will set you back £3,100.
But Marks & Spencer’s shoppers were in awe when the department retailer dropped a £35 dupe.
Argos Boxing Day deals 2023: Save up to 50%Now, Primark has emulated the bag - and the fast fashion chain’s version will set you back just £10.
The content creators behind We Love The High Street took to Instagram to alert other shoppers about the fashion statement.
“The viral Primark bags return and there is a new colour to add to the collection,” they penned.
It comes in tan brown and sage green hues with golden magnet fastenings and a long crossbody strap.
“Designed to a stunning structured silhouette, this faux leather crossbody bag is all about those minimalist vibes,” Primark bosses said.
“It offers a boxy shape secured by a magnetic clasp, while the front flap opens to reveal a main interior compartment that’s the perfect size for your day-to-day essentials.
“The crossbody strap boasts an adjustable buckle fastening for comfortable carrying across the body or over the shoulder.
“It’s the aesthetic that’s in right now, so don’t hang around.”
Just last week, Primark shoppers were beaming about its beauty dupes.
18 expert hacks to help you lose a STONE in just one monthIts make-up counters now boast a much better shade range for its Charlotte Tilbury beauty wand dupes.
Taking to Instagram, its social media team shared a plush image of all three wands, including cream blush, matte cream blush and contour, lined up in their almighty shade range.
“Primark finally having shades,” Eleanor Wad commented.
“Okay I need,” Lucy Watts added.