As Succession fans go wild for Burberry handbag, other must have fashion items from film and TV Shows

These are the must have fashion items from our favourite film and TV shows

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We all love to sit down and watch our favourite film and TV shows but now and again a few shows feature such an iconic piece of fashion that we just have to have it. 

High-powered TV drama Succession has driven fans wild after branding a Burberry tote bag 'ludicrously capacious' which instead of putting us off we automatically want to buy it. According to Daily Mail Google searches for 'Burberry Tote Bag' are soaring by more than 300 percent. The Burberry's Medium Title Vintage Check Two-Handle Bag is selling for £1850 in Selfridges.

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Of course it’s not the first time we have been frantically trying to find items after watching our favourite shows. Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary featured a stunning ‘Avalon’ blanket from Hermes. With reports that searches for ‘Hermes blanket’ rocketed up by 500 percent after it was spotted in the background. 

Kate Hudson had us all in awe when she wore her iconic lemon silk dress in the film How to Lose A Guy in 10 days. Although the dress is near impossible to buy, a TikTok user claimed after a 10 year search, she found a similar style from fashion brand Lulu. More recently the actress wore another stunning Rainbow style metallic dress in the film Glass Onion, but again this dress was made for Kate and the film so we will have to search high and low for the best dupe. 

The iconic Sex and the City series gave us outfit inspiration in every single episode but it was the Manolo Blahnik shoes and the ‘Carrie’ nameplate necklace that we wanted most. Sarah Jessica Parker reportedly wore heels for up to 14 hours a day whilst filming scenes as Carrie for the show. If we were wearing Manolo's everyday our feet certainly wouldn't mind. 

As for the necklace, name plates in the 90s were seen as kind of a bit 'naff' but Carrie Bradshaw made it cool.  Personalised necklaces became an iconic piece of jewellery that everyone wanted to wear. 

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