ITV Loose Women’s Frankie Bridge sports £16 statement Mango earrings as she returns to show

The 34-year-old wore a figure-hugging dress for her 2024 return to screen and shared her stylish accessories with her followers

Frankie Bridge made her hotly-anticipated return to Loose Women on Monday after a festive break, marking her first appearance of 2024 in style. I mean, when does she ever look anything other than flawless on screen?

The 34-year-old, who celebrates her birthday next week, stepped out in a high street outfit including a figure-hugging chocolate brown dress from Zara.

Styled by Joolie Collier, her look was finished with some cream court shoes, with her chic bob styled with some face framing waves.

During the show, viewers caught a glimpse of Frankie’s statement gold earrings , and never one to gatekeep her high street finds, Frankie revealed on her Instagram stories that the luxury-looking accessories were actually only £15.99 from Mango, while they’re £18 at ASOS.

Mango has become known for its chic and budget-friendly accessories, like the designer-esque cardigansand bags that could easily pass for high end.And these Intertwined Design Earringsare no exception, and certainly have an elevated look about them.

The oversized earringsfeature a press stud fastening for a secure yet stylish fit, while the gold metal adds a touch of glamour – which Frankie is certainly no stranger to – meaning they immediately make an outfit look more expensive, whether that’s casual daywear, or something more suited to an evening event.

Frankie's earrings were from well-known high street retailer Mango
Frankie’s earrings were from well-known high street retailer Mango

This isn’t the first time the mum-of-two has showcased her love for Mango accessories, with the brand finding itself regularly featured in her weekly Frankie’s Fave’s round up. During December, she recommended festive fits that would be perfect for the big day finishing one look with a pair of gorgeous round earrings from – you guessed it – Mango. She also recently styled a cosy cream back vent sweater from the high street favourite which has since hit the sales at £34.99 down from £49.99, saving £15.

Other Frankie’s Faves you can snap up in the sales include the White Stripe Stand Neck Longline Jumper, from New Look, which was originally £29.99, but has been reduced to £20, saving almost £10 on the wardrobe must-have. Meanwhile her Red Faux Leather Wide Leg Trousers from River Island are now down to £17 from £40.

What’s great about the Intertwined Design Earrings from Mango are that you’ll absolutely get your wear out of them, as you’ll be able to pair them with pretty much any outfit. If you fancy getting your hands on Frankie’s must-have accessories, the cheapest place to buy them is directly from Mango for £15.99 here.

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