Spring has officially sprung, and with the new season comes the perfect chance to give your wardrobe a little new season refresh. We're not suggesting a complete overhaul, but adding a few key pieces can make all the difference. And is seriously killing it with its new spring collection this year.
When trawling through the new-in section on the website, a denim midi dress caught our eye. The is priced at £49.50 and features puff three-quarter length sleeves, a stylish tie-front, a flattering V neckline, and, the best part, pockets.
This flouncy midi is, and the tie-front detailing is right on trend for the new season. Last year, Ganni popularised the tie-front blouse with its bestselling blouses, and this year, the design feature is here to stay.
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We're not the only ones that love this dress, shoppers have been raving , saying it looks far more expensive than its £50 price tag.
One shopper wrote: "Brought it to wear for a friend’s 60th birthday celebrations next week. Can definitely be dressed up or dressed down. I saw something similar to this in another store for triple the price. Well done to for upping their game!"
And a second added: "Gorgeous dress! It fits amazingly and is a lovely thick denim. Its immediately become one of my favourite dresses"
While a third did note that the dress appears to run a bit smaller, they said: "I had to go a size up as the 20 was a bit tight but the quality of the fabric is beautiful."
If you're looking for a similar style in different fabric, New Look is having a and has reduced the price of its , which is now £26.99, down from £35.99.
The black and white check midi dress features a gorgeous that is perfect for the new season, as well as a tie-front top, breezy shape and elasticated trims.
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