Sienna Miller sees 'no point' in designer everyday wardrobe

Sienna Miller thinks there is “no point” buying designer clothes for her everyday life because she gets "bored" of her wardrobe so quickly.

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Sienna Miller loves high street fashion
Sienna Miller loves high street fashion

Sienna Miller thinks there is “no point” buying designer clothes for her everyday life.

The ‘Horizon: An American Saga’ actress – who has 12-year-old Marlowe with former partner Tom Sturridge and an 11-month-old baby girl with boyfriend Oli Green – is happy to shop at high street retails for her regular wardrobe because she gets “bored quickly” of her clothes and doesn’t want to spend a lot of money if she doesn’t need to.

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 a 12 year old, so I’m always in Urban Outfitters these days.

“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 has just released a second collection for Marks and Spencer and she’s had a great time working on the collaboration.

She said: “I have been in a baby bubble for a year, so that’s been the headline.

“But all of this has been a bonus…

“Designing this collection has been amazing and so much more fun than I thought it would be.”

The 'Factory Girl' star previously declared her top style tip is to make sure you have a "great pair of jeans" because they can "elevate" any outfit.

She told 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 daughter often borrows it.

She explained: "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."