WITH the Christmas party season fast approaching, we’re all looking for that perfect sparkly number.
Luckily Primark has pulled out all the stops and has a whole collection full of sequins and glitterly options.
And the outfits won't break the bank.
Fashion fanatic Ellie Butler splashed out more than £250 on the bargain store's new partywear this week.
But she managed to pick up two bags, two pairs of shoes and 14 items of clothing for her money – including the £25 Zara dupe crop top.
Posting on TikTok (@ellxbutler), Ellie – the childhood sweetheart of Celtic's Liam Shaw – said: "Primark party collection!! I’ve bought it all lol."
Within her impressive haul, the fashionista bagged a pair of crystal-embelisshed bow heels in pink and black.
The party shoes are the perfect dupe for the celebrity-favourite Mach & Mach pink bow heels – and £900 cheaper, starting from £15.
And she complimented them perfectly with mini matching bags for £9.
Ellie also found a selection of sequins shirts, trousers and cami tops plus a £28 black co-ord with diamante fringe detailing.
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But social media users were divided over her buys.
One gushed: "The best."
But another wrote: "ain’t no way i’ve just seen a primark crop top for £25"
It comes after a Primark employee revealed some store secrets including one that could be a total game-changer for customers.
Caitlin Sinnett, who worked at the budget shop for over two years, has taken to TikTok where she’s made a series of videos about her stint with the retail giant.
She’s already revealed some of the cheeky ways that customers try to get a discount and why it’s always so warm in stores.
But the one detail that may really shock people is that it turns out you CAN order items while you’re in store if they're out of stock.
As purchase can't be made on the website, it could save shoppers repeated trips in store to check if a specific item or their size is back on the racks.
Caitlin explained: “We can order things in but we probably won't tell you that because we can't be a***d doing so.
“The same goes for calling other shops for stocks or sizes, we can but probably won't offer it.
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