From £900 joggers to £400 dressing gowns: The celebs showing off their ridiculously lavish lockdown wardrobes
WHILE most of us will be relying on a capsule wardrobe of pyjamas and jogging bottoms during lockdown, the same can’t be said for these stars.
When it comes to loungewear these celebrities have certainly not let standards slip, with their relaxed looks red-carpet ready.
Made In Chelsea’s Louise Thompson has proven she is the queen of quarantine when it comes to splashing the cash.
The reality star recently shared snaps of herself posing in a dressing gown, but while most of us wil be quite happy with a Primani original, Louise’s robe will set you back a cool £390.
The marabou lined pink sheer kimono is by London based designer Gilda & Pearl.
Molly-Mae Hague is another star who is clearly feeling flush when it comes to indoor apparel with the Love Island alumni sporting a pair of designer joggers.
Her Gucci trackies printed with the brand’s signature logo, come in at just under a grand at £890, that’s a tad more than what we paid for our Boohoo joggers.
While many of these fashion forward looks won’t get to see the light of day, the stars are given the odd opportunity to show off their ‘lewks’.
Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson was able to flaunt her £1000 Fendi fur-trim mules and matching £190 scarf top to “pop to Sainsbury’s.”
And Sophie Kasaei sported a pair of £515 Balenciaga for her “Saturday stroke” in compliance with government guidelines.
However, some trainers are strictly for show as Megan Barton Hanson proved of her £250 Jordans.
Captioning her snap she admitted they were yet to be put to good use, writing: “Mirror’s dusty.. but my Jordan’s are cute.”
But it isn’t just sweatpants and pjs that are getting the star treatment with celebs using lockdown as the perfect opportunity to get a second use out of a red-carpet ensemble.
Jess Wright was quick to whip out a £400 Forever Unique ball gown after being stuck for something to do.
Captioning her snap she wrote: “Bored in the house & I’m in the house being extra”
For a “day of doing nothing” Elsa Hosk opted for a £397 Mirror Palais silk dress.
But no one can quite compete with Georgia Toffolo whose £1,505 gold sequin dress from Attico got a showing on Instagram over the Easter break, admitting she was “all dressed up with nowhere to go.”
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