Bershka clones Attico's baroque dress
The textile giant Inditex is the only one that manages to constantly version highly successful designs from luxury brands and get them to sell out in a heartbeat. Both in Zara, Stradivarius and Bershka, you can buy clothes and accessories that are the copy of the most exclusive models of brands such as Gucci, Prada, Jacquemus, one of the most covered in recent months.
If we look back, only these last few weeks have they hit the market different ‘low-cost’ designs that remind or are even equal to luxury ones. For example, the entire collection of Zara sarong skirts is inspired by Jacquemus's spring-summer collection.
In Zara you can also find the sandals preferred by the ‘it girls’ last summer of Hermès at an unimaginable price. Although one of the great successes was the fanny pack by Stradivarius reminiscent of Gucci and that so many famous women have worn this past winter, including the Spanish actress Paula Echevarría.
An Attico design cloned in Inditex
But now, Inditex has left speechless with its great clone. Bershka has been commissioned to launch the
'low-cost' version of an exclusive Attico design. It is a kimono-type dress with several characteristics that make it a very original and captivating garment.It is a long yellow dress with a baroque print, v-neckline, long sleeves puffed and with two great details: a buttoned corset and a skirt with a large opening lead. This detail turns this dress into an extra long kimono or top, since it is practically mandatory to wear pants or a skirt.
Bershka and Uterqüe launch two different versions
This is the design of both Attico and Bershka, although they have a couple of differences. The first is that Inditex has modified the length of the sleeves and skirt, making it a kimono with a ‘midi’ cut and French sleeves. The second is, of course, its price. While the Attico design can be purchased on the luxury shopping platform Farfetch for 1,550 euros, in Bershka is available for 39.99 euros.
And for those who like the model but not its color, Inditex has also created another version for its most expensive firm, Uterqüe. On the website of the Spanish brand you can find the red version, but instead of being a dress it is a jumpsuit, so it can be worn without having to wear any garment underneath. The red Uterqüe jumpsuit is priced at 150 euros.