Sienna Miller prefers snapping up high street bargains to investing in designer clothes. The 42-year-old 'Alfie' star - who has collaborated on a second collection with Marks and Spencer - thinks there's "no point" spending a lot of money when you can get perfectly good pieces in reasonably-priced shops but she does still splash the cash on expensive knitwear and shoes. She told Grazia magazine: "I wear a lot of high-street clothes because I’m fickle and impatient – I get bored quickly and you can find amazing pieces.
"I have an 11-year-old so I’m always in Urban Outfitters these day. "I like to buy expensive knitwear and designer shoes. And for work I get to wear glamorous things, but day-to-day there’s no point spending a lot of money when you can get something beautifully made on the high street.
" Sienna previously revealed her top style tip is to make sure you have a "great pair of jeans" because they can "elevate" any outfit. The movie star explained she always sticks to her favourite denim which she teams with a good jumper and nice accessories, telling Stylist magazine: "I have quite a clear aesthetic of what works for me. I think a great pair of jeans, shoes will elevate any outfit, a great jumper.
"I tend to wear a lot of jeans, and then earrings and accessories or a nice watch." Sienna added she has quite an extensive collection of knitwear and she loves one particular jumper - from high street store Reiss - and her 11-year-old daughter Marlowe often borrows it. She said: "I like to buy knitwear.
I have a great jumper from Reiss (a crew-neck mid-grey cashmere jumper) – you’d never know it wasn’t The Row. It’s a perfect jumper. My daughter nicked it and looked amazing in it.
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Sienna Miller prefers high street bargains to designer clothes
Sienna Miller has revealed she prefers snapping up high street bargains to investing in designer clothes because she's "fickle and impatient" and thinks there's "no point" spending a lot of money when you can get perfectly good pieces in reasonably-priced shops.