So we all know that Gucci is where it’s at, and pretty much where we all want to be too. I don’t know about you but my Instagram feed is full of cool kids in their Gucci t-shirts. Not to mention their belts, trainers, and bags. Well, my friends, I am here to assist you if, like me, you have a very limited budget to create your look.
Step 1 – The T-Shirt
What I like about this one is that it’s not trying to copy the Gucci tee whatsoever, yet it still manages to give you those vibes. This SheIn beauty (only £9!!!) is so subtly Gucci. The red and green with embroidered roses is giving off alllll the Gucci feels without looking like a cheap knock-off. Score.
Step 2 – The Belt
Did you catch my high street haul video on my youtube channel? I showed off this amazing dupe belt I found in Topshop for £16. It’s got all the double buckle vibes of the Gucci one for the tiniest fraction of the price. Good to note that they do this in a size XS/S too – for those of you with small waists who struggle to find a belt which fits that isn’t from the kids section…
Step 3 – The Trainers
My fave little white trainers (besides my Stan Smiths of course) are from Ego and cost me about £20! The flower embroidery is so Gucci you wouldn’t believe. So I don’t have hundreds of pounds to spend on my shoes, but who even needs to when you’ve got these killer dupes?
Step 4 – The Bag
OK, so this one was a bit of a fluke for me as this is a vintage Gucci bag my mum found in a thrift shop. I’m pretty sure it’s real and it has a bit of wear and tear, but who cares when you’ve bagged the biggest bargain probably of all!
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Wearing: t-shirt c/o SheIn*, Ego trainers (sold out, purple version here), Topshop belt, vintage Gucci bag, ASOS sunglasses (sold out, similar here), Zara jeans (similar here)