I’m a fashion whizz
DO you want to look expensive but without paying a fortune for pricey clothes?
A shopper has revealed how to nail the "old money" look using bargain Shein items, so you can steal the style for less.
They claim you can look like you’ve got the most expensive clothes in the room for a tiny cost.
In a video which has racked up over 2,000 likes, they revealed their top shopping finds.
First up was their DAZY Striped Pattern Knit Top, which only costs £11.99 and can be paired with white trousers or shorts.
Next up were their DAZY High Waist Straight Leg Trousers, which cost £17.99, and their £11.49 DAZY1pc High Waist Slant Pockets Tailored Trousers.
Another bargain find at £7.49 was their DAZY Solid Shawl Knit Top Without Shirt.
The TikToker, who posts under @fashionfindsforyou__, also included dresses in their shopping recommendations.
One of the top "old money" picks was Shein's DAZYStriped Pattern Ribbed Knit Jumper Dress, which is £19.49.
They also suggested numerous tailored basic tops, jumpers and shorts, all for under £20.
Their video impressed online shoppers, with one saying: "I love this, do you have more?"
Another added: "i prefer the old money style but for casual, summer and evening wear."
Dressing in the "old school money" style has boomed in popularity online, most recently when Sofia Richie's elegant fashion sense went viral on social media.
But of course, finding dupes of her classic style is much better for the bank account.
Chinese retailer Shein is known for being one of largest budget online retailers offering the likes of £1.49 tops and £2.50 bodycon dresses that can look just as good as designer versions.
Its ads are unavoidable on social media and celeb ambassadors include Belle Hassan and Lucie Donlan.
And Towie's Amber Turner has her own collection with the company.
Shein is "fast fashion" at its peak, with new designs often ready for shipping within a few days, Reuters reports.
Selling up to 30,000 items a DAY here, and with global sales estimated at £11billion, it is fast becoming a true retail giant.
Launched in 2008 by Chris Xu, the Chinese company ships to 220 countries, adding 1,000-plus new products a day with astonishing speed.
But that growth has come with controversy too, amid accusations of poor quality and stolen designs.