With her own hit telly show, 2.7 million Instagram followers and being a proud ambassador for George @ Asda, Billie Faiers has come a long way since her TOWIE days, making her TV debut at just 20 years old.
Now, 14 years later, The Family Diaries star is back with a brand-new spring collection and it looks way more expensive than it really is.
Were talking chic blazer co-ords perfect for brunch with the girls, flattering knitted dresses for when the weather wont make up its mind and a gorgeous chocolate brown co-rd which is cosy enough for the school run.

Trust us when we say it has everything you could possibly want to wear this spring and beyond.
The best bit? Its all available at a bargain price and you pick it up during your weekly food shop. Win-win. Check it out next time you are heading to your local Asda or why not shop it via the link here if youre short on time? Check out a few of our favourites from the collection below...
GallerySHOP: Billies brand-new George @ Asda collection

13Billie Faiers Green Blazer Perfect for the office and sprucing up your spring wardrobe. Pair with the matching tailored shorts for the ultimate matchy moment.
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23Billie Faiers Cream Flat Knit Button Cardigan This cardi co-ord screams luxury and we cant believe the whole look is just £50.
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33Billie Faiers Khaki Longline Trench Coat You cant beat a good-quality trench coat and this khaki one is extremely cool.
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