AS lockdown restrictions ease and shoppers return to Bicester Village, let's remind ourselves of some of the celebrities and well-known people who have visited the popular shopping destination.
Here's a list of four famous people who have shopped at the designer outlet in the past:
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1. Duchess of Cambridge
Kate Middleton was spotted browsing the rails at Bicester Village in 2014. Her shopping spree, according to the Daily Mail, included trips to Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, Bonpoint and Gucci.
She reportedly bought pyjamas for Prince George and fellow shoppers took to Twitter expressing how 'chuffed' they were to see her.
2. Rita Ora
The pop singer visited the designer outlet in 2013, according to The Guardian, for the opening of the a British Designer Collective pop-up store which sold catwalk pieces by London fashion week stars at bargain prices.
3. Sinitta
She tweeted saying it was 'clean' and 'organised' and said people should not be nervous to step back out into public as lockdown restrictions eased.
Morning ....how’s your Un Locked Down? I braved out Sunday with a Gang to #BicesterVillage and it was actually ok.Very clean,oragnised and nice to see People again. If you go dont spend what you dont have even though discounts are amazing.Don’t be nervous its fine out , 🤗💋🙏🏾
— Sinitta 16 (@sinittaofficial) July 21, 2020
4. Will Young
While out on patrol on a sunny afternoon in Bicester Village in June 2017, police bumped into singer-songwriter Will Young.
He was spotted with glitter on his cheek and a smile on his face as he posed with officers for a photo.
A very warm foot patrol in Bicester Village today, bumped into @willyoung enjoying the sunshine #footpatrol #bicestervillage #3776 pic.twitter.com/M6T63gPDb7
— TVP_Bicester (@TVP_Bicester) June 21, 2017
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