Kate Middleton's go-to high street store Boden has 15% off this 'slimming' wedding guest dress
19.04.2024 - 12:01
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Kate Middleton's favourite high-street store, Boden, has slashed the price of a 'slimming' wedding guest dress in a massive spring sale.
The Duchess of Cambridge is known for her impeccable fashion sense, often opting for pieces from Alexander McQueen and Erdem, as well as high street favourites like M&S, Reiss and Boden. Boden has been a go-to for Kate for years, offering sustainable and high-quality garments at reasonable prices. While it's slightly pricier than Marks and Spencer or River Island, the retailer frequently holds sales that are worth waiting for.
Right now, Boden is giving shoppers up to 15% off full-priced items, making it a great opportunity to nab yourself a bargain. One dress that's caught our eye is the Thea Sleeveless Midi Dress in French Navy, Arc Geo print, £72.25 here (was £85), that is perfect for the upcoming spring and summer seasons. Available in sizes 6 to 22 in both petite and regular lengths, the dress can be yours for just £72.25 when you use the discount code J2N9 at checkout.
The Thea dress is a stunner, fitted at the top with a contrasting waist panel that cascades into a gently gathered skirt that swishes as you move. It's cut to a universally flattering midi length, offering more coverage than a mini or knee-length dress, but still showing off a bit of leg for a fun, flirty look. You can also choose from nine different colours and prints including a poppy red leaf print, a multi-coloured paisley-style design and a simple block navy colour.
Over at Boden, the Thea Sleeveless Midi Dress has earned an impressive 4.5 average star-rating from 99 reviews. Shoppers who've tried it on have been raving about how 'beautiful' it looks and how 'comfortable' it feels to wear. One happy customer
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