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13th Mar 2019

This €44 Penneys suit is about to become your next favourite purchase

Wow!

Denise Curtin

A must have!

Everyone is seriously lusting over Penneys’ latest sage green suit.

The suit which is the perfect pastel nod to SS19, can be dressed up with heels or dressed down with chunky runners for that effortless cool girl vibe and we adore it.

Spotted on fashion stylist, Lorna Weightman, we love the simplicity of how she styled hers featuring just a white t-shirt, runners and cat eye shades.

How divine?

 

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The great thing about suits like this, is that you can wear the pieces together or separately for endless outfit options.

The jacket costs €25 and the pants are €19 meaning a dreamy suit for less than €50! Music to our ears.

Plus, the suit is getting a lot of love from Dublin’s fash pack, as Niamh Cullen was too spotted in it at the weekend where she themed it with a pair of white boots.

Aside from that, we’re also dreaming of sunnier days thanks to Penneys stunning swimwear range. The products which have been dropping in store slowly since February include the nicest range of matching tops and bottoms from plain and chic to more vibrant and colourful – we adore these.

This colour!

 

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The top retails at €8 and the bottoms at €5.

And lastly, if you’re looking for something that’s super glamorous, versatile and won’t cost you an arm and a leg then this is the perfect dress for you.

We just spotted the LBD in Penneys and we’re already obsessed. If you have a few nights out, parties or holidays coming up, then you’ll get so much wear out of it because it’s such an adaptable piece.

Need!

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You can wear it with a little slip dress underneath for a night out, team it with cycling shorts and a crop top for the ultimate festival look or pop it over a bikini when you’re sitting poolside.

Plus, with it coming in at €15, you won’t break the bank on something that you’ll wear time and time again.

Now, somebody take us on holiday, please?