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A FASHIONISTA has reveales she's found the jacket of dreams for the winter party season - and people say it's giving Chanel vibes.

Monique Palombo regularly shares her fashion hauls and outfit picks on TikTok (@moniquepalombo), where she boasts almost half a million followers.

Monique Palombo picked up the perfect jacket for party season in Zara
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Monique Palombo picked up the perfect jacket for party season in ZaraCredit: Monique Palombo
Fashion fans are loving Monique's buy
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Fashion fans are loving Monique's buyCredit: Monique Palombo

In a recent video, the 26-year-old - from Glasgow - dubbed herself a "golden girl" after picking up a sequins jacket from Zara.

She said: "Fully obsessed with this gold Zara jacket."

Monique paired her sparkly new buy with Primark leather shorts, knee high boots and a black jumper.

"I am literally in love with this bomber jacket. I think it's so nice", she gushed.

"I can't wait to dress it up as well for, like, a really fancy event."

Fashion fans are also loving the brunette beauty's high street buy as they raced to compliment Monique.

One gushed: "You look amazing. I’ve just ordered this jacket."

A second wrote: "The jacket of dreams."

A third added: "I need this jacket."

And a fourth wrote: "It’s giving Chanel, love."

While it’s not designer prices, the gold sequin jacket will still set you back £119 and iscompletely sold out online.

Model and content creator Monique previously told the Scottish Sun how using TikTok has funded her jet setting lifestyle.

After seeing viral success from her fashion posts, she said: "It's funded my full lifestyle for a couple of years.

"Holidays, I recently bought a new car, I've been loads of places.

"I was in America last year with my family, I’ve been to Paris, Dubai. I went on a brand trip with my agency to Ibiza last year so social media has given me so many opportunities that would not usually be there."

But despite all the highlights, Monique admits that sharing parts of your life with strangers on the internet can sometimes result in nasty comments.

She admitted to experiencing more trolls on TikTok than she had on Instagram, and having to learn how to block out any negative reactions.

She said: "I think with every viral video you’re always going to get people leaving opinionated comments or the odd nasty comment. I am quite lucky that most of the time it’s okay.

"But I would say that TikTok is more prone to trolls than Instagram so it was hard at the start. I just try and not look at certain things. If a video goes crazy probably 10 per cent of comments are not that nice.

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"I try to avoid but sometimes it's unavoidable, sometimes I just catch it but I try and let it not get to me because I don’t know these people and they probably leave a comment and forget about it five seconds later."

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