With wedding and prom season finally here, we need new ways to style to perfection without breaking the bank.
Fashion is there to be played with, and now, we finally have a stylish brand which gives shoppers the chance to hire occasionwear for a fraction of the price. Hirestreet is one of a kind, you get the chance to hire outfits from some of the biggest fashionable names including ASOS, French Connection, Lavish Alice and Finders Keepers for your special day.
I was lucky enough to trial a beautiful Finders Keepers dress for my cousins wedding and now I think I have a new found love for sustainable fashion. Let's be honest, how often do we wear a dress once for a special occasion and say the words "I'll never wear that again!"
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Hirestreet's system saves all the aggro of knowing it's not an investment and enables us to try out new styles every time we have a special occasion to attend. For instance, this Finders Keepers Green Vacancies Midi dress has an RRP of £152 - and I got to hire it for just £26.
Now, this is a dress that really, for a one off occasion, I would never be able to afford - so to me this kind of one off transaction is a bargain. I still got to wear a knockout dress, I still got to feel glamorous in an expensive piece I would never usually wear and all I had to do was send it straight back.
There are countless brands to choose from on their pages. To hire you just have a few additional costs for damages and P&P and then it's sorted. You then simply send it back in one piece. You can find the likes of M&S, Rat & Boa and Lipsy all available on the website too - I couldn't believe the quality of products available for such a small cost.
Visit the Hirestreet website here.
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