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Shoppers show you can spend £10 or £200 and still look stylish

I had never really stopped to think about whether or not my outfit matches my hair - until I dyed it copper earlier this month, which all of a sudden made a surprising difference to my wardrobe. I've found myself leaning into an Autumn palette, with lots of 70s chocolates, tans and beiges, but when you start talking about seasonal palettes, you enter a whole other arena.

On TikTok, users have been using a series of cool and warm toned palettes to try and work out if they are a spring, summer, autumn or winter palette. There's lots of science and colour theory behind it, but it basically sets out to find out which colours look best on you and make your skin glow.

But when it comes to hair, I suppose it does make sense to see it as an extension of your outfit. For many, it's a form of self-expression just as much as your clothing, and this week, not one, but two of the shoppers I stopped said they love their look to match their hair.

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Every week, I head into Manchester city centre and speak to a number of people about what fashion means to them, and every week I see some amazing outfits I scour for on Vinted at a later date. On Tuesday, I spoke to six shoppers about their outfits - some of which cost £10, while others cost over £200.

With the sun smiling fondly over the city this week, here are the six people we stopped, and how you can steal their style.

A vision in neon yellow and orange, I’d have had Kenzye down as a Paramore fan heading to their show at the AO Arena that evening, but instead, she was just on her way to work at the young people’s mental health charity 42nd Street.

The 22-year-old, from Swinton, believes that ‘life’s too short to

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