Several outlets publish an interactive fashion feature asking readers to identify which denim shirt-and-skirt outfit is the high-priced look versus a lower-cost “dupe.” The content centers on a cream denim shirt styled with a denim skirt, presented in multiple combinations and price points.

The feature frames the question around trans-seasonal appeal and affordability: readers are invited to guess which version costs only £75 and which version is priced at £186 or £2,360. Both items appear to be visually similar, with the challenge intended to compare pricing and perceived likeness rather than to report a broader fashion event. The coverage does not indicate new product releases or any specific brand dispute; instead, it emphasizes the consumer exercise of spotting differences between expensive and cheaper-looking garments.

Across the sources provided, the approach and framing are the same: a “spot the dupe” challenge featuring denim separates, with the same range of prices highlighted for comparison.