![]() ![]() I'd usually buy Zara or Chi Chi London dresses for weddings, and it's like a fraction of the price of those. I'll absolutely do this again in the future, if I find something similar. Sara said: "I've never done this before, but I'm so glad I did. The purse-string-savvy shopper claims that she's going to start shopping the nightwear range more often - and even recommends it as a way to cut clothing costs during the cost-of-living crisis. Sara also purchased a snakeskin Primark nightie that she plans to style and wear on a night out in the coming weeks. The pattern of it stood out, and you could accessorise it with lots of different colours." "I didn't feel like I was in a cheap dress or a nightie at all. I got a couple of compliments and people told me that the dress looked beautiful. It was quite flattering, it didn't hug, it was perfect. I'd just had a baby seven months ago, so I was a bit conscious of lumps and bumps. Sara Rochford in her dress (Kennedy News and Media) ![]() I just added pink accessories that I already had. "I didn't touch the dress I didn't alter it whatsoever. The original dress I was going to wear was £80 - that's such a huge difference in price. "I immediately thought of it as a dress to wear for a wedding. "Then I saw the nightie and I thought, 'that is so nice - that's too nice to wear to bed'. Sara said: "I wasn't originally looking for an outfit because I already had one planned. Services include processing for 35mm film, disposable cameras, Advanced Photo System film, black and white film, 110 film and slide film. The maintenance supervisor says that she felt 'lovely' in the dress and received plenty of compliments - and claims that it didn't feel like she was in a cheap dress or nightie at all. No matter what type of film requires developing, you can bring it to your local CVS Photo location for processing. The creative mum-of-two accessorised with a coordinating pink bag, hat and shoes, as cheery wedding snaps show Sara proudly showing off her budget find. Sara Rochford was doing some shopping with her husband when she was blown away by a £20 floral nightie from Primark's 'Bridgerton' range.īelieving that the nightdress was 'too nice to wear to bed', the 37-year-old opted to wear the pyjamas to a wedding instead of a more high-end £80 dress that she already had at home. A mum claims she wowed at a family wedding by wearing a Primark nightie instead of a dress - and urges other women to have the 'confidence' to wear nightwear out and about. ![]()
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