I have the best fashion hack to transform jumpers into cardigans, it only takes 3 seconds & people hail me a style queen | The Sun

A FASHION fan has been hailed a "style queen" after sharing her clever hack to transform jumpers into cardigans.

Molly McFarlane, from Glasgow, regularly shares her shopping hauls and outfit inspiration on social media (@molly.mcfarlane).



In a recent TikTok video, the 26-year-old revealed her "favourite life hack" as she held up a striped knitted jumper.

Within just three seconds, Molly modelled the knitwear as a cardigan.

Talking through the simple hack, she said: "Flip the whole thing over your head [after putting your arms through the sleeves] instead of putting your head in the hole."

The blonde beauty completed the casual look with a white crop top, grey leggings and Uggs.

And social media users are loving the easy fashion tip.

One gushed: "Style queen."

A second wrote: "Wow, she’s a clever girlie."

Meanwhile, a third added: "What a vibe."

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Not everyone was a fan though, as another insisted: “But it looks stupid from the back.”

Social media users may recognise influencer Molly from season one of reality show The Agency: Unfiltered.

The BBC Scotland series followed Aquarius Creative, Scotland's largest influencer agency, its founders Kirsten Cameron and Amy Moore, and some of the top girls on their books.

And Beeb bosses have renewed the show for a second season, which is expected to air next year.

Kirsten and Amy said: "We're so excited to have the opportunity to share our story with viewers once again, showing them the unfiltered reality of our world.

"We're passionate about what we do and it’s been humbling to see the audience response to the first series.  We can’t wait to get going on series two.”  



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