Polka dots are one of the biggest trends of the season, and Shaughna Phillips nailed the print in an affordable flattering co-ord from Shein
Co-ords have become the ultimate spring/summer essential in recent years, and with so many around on the high street, it seems they’re here to stay.
They not only offer a no-fuss dressing solution for those hectic mornings but also allow for mixing and matching with your current wardrobe pieces, offering more value for money and more styling options. And former Love Island star Shaughna Phillips has just served up some serious co-ord inspiration. The cherry on top? The set is an absolute steal at £17.
Shaughna recently sported this exact Shein Simple Polka Dot Pattern Set on her Instagram story, now discounted from £19.49 to £17.09, reports OK!.
This co-ord nails the season’s trend with its playful polka dots and breezy babydoll-style top. Plus, its high-end look belies its budget-friendly price.
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It’s not just Shaughna who’s loving this outfit; it’s garnered glowing reviews from shoppers commending its flattering cut, trendy polka dot pattern and airy fabric, which makes it ideal for the summer heat. One customer said, “Beautiful set, good quality fabric. Very cool for summer.”
Another satisfied buyer enthused: “This set is simply wonderful and fits super well, it is beautiful and looks great on the body, I loved it, I recommend it”.
Nevertheless, some noted that the material was rather transparent, with a customer commenting: “Nice fit but very transparent”. To tackle this issue, we suggest donning nude or white undergarments to prevent any show-through.
Our top picks are the Seamless Cotton Briefs from Intimissimi, retailing at £15, and H&M’s 3-pack invisible thong briefs, available for £12.99.
Or you could opt for the same set in an inverse black with white polka dots option, likely lessening any transparency concerns.