Suffering from a little Monday-itis? Then let a little retail therapy help you out! I’ve rounded up some cheap and cheerful buys that will make a happy addition to your wardrobe. From a structured bag that will impress at work to a smart heel that is made for an evening out, these picks are both functional and on trend. And the best bit is snapping up a few of them won’t break the bank.
Marie-Stella-Maris facial oil
Show your skin some much needed TLC with this soothing facial oil. It looks super luxe but doesn’t have the price tag to match.
Superga lace-up sneakers
These are a forever stylish casual shoe that will work back with pretty much everything in your wardrobe. Snap up a few colours!
ASOS Design poker slingback high heels
A girl can never have enough heels… love a slingback style for a sleek and sexy look.
Le Specs oval sunglasses
Sunglasses are an easy way to update any look. And this pair is a very now silhouette.
Johnny Loves Rosie 3D statement earrings
A little 60s in feel, these earrings will have people thinking you’ve nabbed yourself a vintage gem.
ASOS Design double zip croc tote
A beautiful work bag never goes astray, especially a structured style in a classic croc fabrication.
Missguided trench coat in white
Use this lightweight trench as an easy way to dress up a pair of jeans or pop it on over a dress for an outfit with a polished feel.
Stitch & Pieces faux fur scarf
Make the most of the last lingering days of winter with this cosy burgundy scarf. Love a textured piece to add interest to a look.
ASOS Design soft tux jumpsuit
The cut, the print, the finishing details… this jumpsuit definitely delivers and at a reasonable price tag too!
ASOS Design corset midi dress
A classic black dress that’s ultra wearable is always a good wardrobe addition.
River Island check triple compartment crossbody bag
The check print of this bag makes for a fun statement bag to pair with a weekend look.
MNG Elvis belt
If you’ve yet to discover the versatility of a black belt then now is the time to add one to your collection.
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