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SHE thought she was looking "quite cute" as she strutted her stuff through London in a figure-hugging black dress. But Lauren was left red-faced when a white van man pulled over to inform her of a glaring fashion error. She took to TikTok to explain, as she showed off her chic outfit, which she'd paired with gold jewellery and sleek hair.

"For God's sake, only me walking through London feeling quite cute. "Guy drives past in a big white van, 'Excuse me love, your tag's hanging out the back of your dress!'" A man who was walking along next to her then said: "Happens to the best of us". Read more Fashion mistakes The van man, who was actually driving a silver van, Lauren later clarified, then appeared to drive back around the block to tell her "you're welcome" after she thanked him for pointing out the mistake.



But her annoyance about the situation was made even worse when another white van man leaned out the window to say something to her. "For God's sake, they're all at it. Leave me alone!" Lauren pleaded.

People were quick to comment on the video, with one writing: "Should of shouted 'I know, I’m gonna return it later!'" Most read in Fabulous "Should have said 'thank you, have a good one!'" another suggested. "He’s so real for letting you know! You look stunning though," a third insisted. "A young guy stopped me in Aldi the other day to tell me the same thing," someone else admitted.

"You're beautiful, you can pull that off lol!" another wrote. "Some girl ran over to me in London and told me my skirt was tucked in my thong and my bum cheek was on show..

." someone else sighed. "I'd been on 3 tube changes so 100s of people had seen my bum.

" "You look bangin tho," another insisted. From bum-skimming micro shorts to flesh-baring blouses, it seems the "new-in Fabulous' Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend explains why she, as a size 10, is struggling to add this season's latest trends to her wardrobe. "If if I was to wear the season’s styles, I’d look stupid.

My job as Fashion Editor is to know what’s hot and what’s not, what’s in shops and what people are wearing. But this season, stores seem flooded with looks I find unwearable — and I’m sure many more 'normal' people do, too. For example, I wouldn’t be caught dead in the love handles-baring low-rise jeans that are dominating the High Street.

And I recently saw a picture of the stunning Sydney Sweeney in a pair — with boyish-looking boxers poking out the top, and matching bandeau crop top. Despite her beauty, I thought the White Lotus star looked daft. And I had to ask myself: 'What reinforcements has she got holding up her boobs?' The other thing irritating me about fashion is, if it’s not open at the back, it’s open at the front.

While I’m all for body confidence and wearing what you want, there’s no way I’m standing on a packed train, or visiting the office, with my stomach, bra and boobs on show. I’d hate to put anyone off their corn flakes. Right now, Zara is the worst offender.

When its models aren’t crouching awkwardly on top of kitchen stoves they are wearing crocheted flared trousers and spaghetti-strapped sequin crop tops. I’m a 33-year-old M&S woman. From underwear to outerwear, I love them and look to them every week to see what’s trending.

They’re really nailing waistcoats at the moment. Simple and stylish, they’ve got them in cotton, linen and a rainbow of colours." "What a guy!" someone else laughed.

"At least he let you know!" another wrote. Read More on The US Sun "Happened to me at the gas station omg," someone else said. "Love your honesty and vulnerability," another praised.

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