A FASHION influencer has revealed the designer outlet she prefers over Bicester Village – but it’s not very easy to get to.
Perrie Sian, famed for her style videos mixing designer buys with high-street bargains, said the outlet is bursting with new-season stock from all of our favourite designers.
There were Coach Pillow Tabby bags, Prada puffer jackets and Nike T-shirts for less than £8 each.
The outlet is Woodbury Common, which is an hour’s drive outside of New York City, US.
Perrie, 31, documented her journey from start to finish on TikTok, giving her 657k followers an insight of what they can expect if they ever make the journey across the pond.
“Let me tell you, I got some bargains,” she said.
“I went into Fendi and got a bag that was reduced from $2,500 (£1,965) to $750 (£590).
“I was screaming, crying, throwing up.”
Alongside the Italian fashion house, Perrie also visited Celine, Dior, Prada, Bottega, YSL and Coach.
She noted that Dior outlets are always disappointing and not a place she’s ever found a bargain.
“I do find that even Dior at Bicester Village, there’s never really anything good in there,” the influencer said.
“And let me tell you, this is twenty million times better than Bicester.”
However, the Prada store was full of goodies.
It’s not c**p stock from five years ago that needs to go in a car boot sale
Perrie Sian
“They had the best stock,” Perrie said, showing a pair of gold pump shoes. “Look at these ballet flats.
“It’s not c**p stock from five years ago that needs to go in a car boot sale.
“It was actually things that people are wearing now, which is why it’s so good.”
Alongside the worthy kicks, Perrie also showcased Prada’s iconic puffer coats which had an extra 20% off the outlet price.
“That is how good it was,” she remarked.
“Then we went to the Nike store, but honestly, it was overwhelming.
“I had to leave because I was sweating from head to toe.
“People were shoving and there were suitcases being bashed into my ankle while people were filling them up.
“But there were loads of bargains.”
Shoppers could pick up two graphic Nike tees for $20 (£15.70) and Air Jordan 4 trainers for $59.99 (£47.10)
In Coach, Perrie noted that everyone was picking up the American designer’s iconic Tabby bag.
“I must admit, the discounts on these weren’t amazing,” she said.