Fashion enthusiasts in the UK are buzzing with excitement as Tesco unveils its latest F&F clothing range, positioned as an affordable alternative to Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS.
The new collection, named ‘RISE,’ has garnered significant attention on social media platforms like TikTok.
Comparison to SKIMS and Online Hype
Tesco’s F&F line gained traction online after British influencer Abby Morgan shared a TikTok video highlighting the collection’s resemblance to SKIMS.
With over 1.3 million views, the video praised the quality and affordability of the garments, particularly highlighting a long black maxi dress priced at £18.
Zara McDermott’s Vision and Brand Philosophy
The RISE collection, conceptualized by former Love Island contestant Zara McDermott, aims to offer accessible and inclusive fashion options for women of all body types and ages.
Inspired by her personal relationships and experiences, Zara envisioned a brand that caters to diverse demographics and celebrates individuality.
Customer Reactions and Feedback
Shoppers have expressed enthusiasm for Tesco’s F&F range, with many praising the affordability and quality of the garments.
Positive comments flooded Abby’s video, with users applauding Tesco’s foray into fashion and expressing eagerness to explore the new collection.
Mixed Responses and Concerns
Despite the positive reception, some shoppers voiced concerns about size availability and pricing. While many lauded the collection’s value for money, others lamented the lack of smaller sizes or found certain items relatively expensive.
Tesco’s Track Record in Affordable Fashion
This isn’t the first time Tesco’s F&F clothing line has made waves in the fashion world.
In December, an F&F silver sequin co-ord set went viral on TikTok, proving to be a hit among budget-conscious fashionistas seeking stylish yet affordable options for the festive season.
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