Shoppers keen to copy style of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s character have brands scrambling to keep up with demand
Move over, Meghan Markle; move over, Kate Moss. The newest style icon to have “effect” attached to their name is the soul-searching, relatable millennial Fleabag. In the aftermath of Monday night’s final episode, the titular character’s wardrobe choices have become just as much a talking point as “hot priests” – and this has proved profitable for those who design her clothes.
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