It's been a month since Love Island came to an end last month and one of the islanders has already bagged a fashion deal!
Lucinda Strafford, who joined the ITV2 show at the same time as winner Millie Court, has revealed she's joined forces with fashion brand I Saw It First on a new collection.
Lucinda, who is signed to neon management, announced that she is now a brand ambassador and will be releasing her first collection later this week.
In an Instagram post, Lucinda said: “You guys guessed it! I am @isawitfirstnew ambassador and #LUCINDAXISAW is coming Thursday 6pm.
"This edit is amazing and I honestly cannot wait for you all to see what I have been working on, I have been on cloud nine and you can sign up to be the first to shop via the link in my bio AND use code LUCINDA55 for 55% off."
She also revealed details of a giveaway for her followers: "To celebrate my new edit, ISAWITFIRST are giving 5 followers the chance to WIN an outfit from my collection”
I Saw It First said: "We are so excited to announce @lucindastrafford as our newest ISAWITFIRST ambassador! Her first collection launches THURSDAY 6PM"
When Lucinda left the ITV2 show Love Island, she was coupled up with Aaron Francis but the pair went their separate ways confirming they wanted to stay friends.
Meanwhile, winning couple Millie Court and Liam Reardon have started house hunting after they split the cash prize in the final episode of the show.
How to get Lucinda Strafford's I Saw It First collection
If you'd like to be one of the first to shop Lucinda's collection, you can enter your details on the I Saw It First website to be notified as it launches.
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