The powder blue style is almost identical to a designer version – and dressed up or down – it's ideal teamed with smart trousers or a chic midi skirt.
Both styles are a flattering, powder blue shade, made from lightweight, non-stretchy fabrics.
The retro shirts feature a pussy-bow style, which look chic tucked into a skirt or smart, cigarette trousers.
Both feature buttoned cuffs and could be dressed up or down.
Try pairing with tailored trousers, or a checked mini skirt for a dressier look.
- Pussy-bow blouse, £22.50, Hawes & Curtis – buy now
The dreamy blouse can also be teamed with a midi skirt and chunky ankle boots.
Perfect for this season's weather, team with a cosy camel coat for the ultimate autumn look.
And while both styles are strikingly similar, there are some minor differences between the two.
While the high-street style is made from a satin textured polyester, the designer version is 100 per cent silk (which explains it's hefty price tag).
And while the bargain, high-street version is slightly fitted, the designer version features a looser fit with a button-fastening keyhole at the back.
- Miu Miu silk blouse, £570, Net-A-Porter – buy now
The biggest difference is the price.
While Miu Miu's designer garm' would set you back £570, you can snap up Hawes & Curtis's style for just £22.50.
Workwear wardrobe, sorted.
Earlier this week, we told you River Island is selling a stylish £70 jacket that looks just like Balmain’s £1,495 designer version.
We also revealed George at Asda is selling a £30 coat that looks just like Steffen Schraut’s £434 designer style.
And we showed you Prettylittlething is selling a snake print trench coat that looks just like Attico's £3,420 version – can you tell the difference?
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