Disappointed PrettyLittleThing customer slams brand for exposing dress

‘I think you’ve catfished me!’ Student slams PrettyLittleThing after a wrap dress she ordered looked VERY different in real life – and left her bra completely exposed

  • Charlotte Olliffe, from Surrey, bought the dress from fashion retailer for £22
  • Hemline curves up, almost exposing her underwear, while neckline is too low
  • Musical theatre student took to Twitter to express her disappointment

A student accused PrettyLittleThing of ‘catfishing’ after a wrap dress she ordered looked completely different when she tried it on at home. 

Charlotte Olliffe, from Surrey, bought the dress from the fashion retailer for £22 but was shocked with how it fit.

The V-neck neckline of the dress reached down to her midriff, and the hemline of the dress, which should graze her upper thigh, curved up meaning her underwear is nearly on display too.


Charlotte Olliffe, from Surrey, bought the dress from the fashion retailer for £22 but was shocked with how it fit when she tried it on at home, right. Left, on the model, the red wrap dress grazes her upper thigh and has a cute v-neck neckline, while it exposes Charlotte’s bra

The 21-year-old musical theatre student, who bought her usual size 6, took to Twitter to express her disappointment with the brand’s offering 

The 21-year-old musical theatre student, who bought her usual size 6, took to Twitter to express her disappointment with the brand’s offering. 

She wrote: ‘@officialPLT I think you’ve catfished me…’


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She explained she thinks PrettyLittleThing is a good clothing brand overall, but it can be very hit and miss.

She added:  ‘I actually think PrettyLittleThing is alright, it depends what you buy.’

The student, pictured, said she was disappointed with the purchase but would continue to shop from the retailer, adding: ‘It depends what you buy’ 

In her tweet, she shared a picture of the dress on the model and compared it to the dress on her own body. She wrote: ‘I think you’ve catfished me…’

PrettyLittleThing have been contacted for comment. 

This isn’t the first time the brand has been blasted by shoppers in recent weeks, with a number of disappointed customers taking to social media. 

Earlier this week, Meg Howells, from Wales, complained about a strappy dress which she could barely fit over one leg. 

The fashion marketing and management student contacted the label, but was was told to buy a better fit in future. 

Charlotte believes PrettyLittleThing is a good clothing brand overall, but it can be very hit and miss

‘I was just told to “check the size guide before placing an order”, even though I’ve ordered the same size in everything I’ve ever ordered,’ she said.

In her pictures of the dress, Meg can be seen trying to squeeze her leg into the garment.  

She captioned the upload: ‘Hello is this a joke @OfficialPLT.’

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