M&S’s £27 sell-out holiday dress that ‘skims over all the right places’ is back in 2 new colours
28.05.2024 - 16:45
/ ok.co.uk
The M&S 2024 holiday shop is here and it's making me want to book a summer holiday ASAP. If you already have one booked, or are planning a warm-weather trip over the coming months then M&S have tons of suitcase essentials to see you through the jet-setting season in style.
Whether you're in the market for some new figure-flattering swimwear, purse-friendly summer accessories or easy breezy summer dresses that will take you from the beach to bar, the store's offerings are surplus so you're bound to find something to tickle your style taste buds. However, there's one particular dress that has sent M&S customers in a frenzy since dropping online and it's under £30 can you believe? The Pure Cotton One Shoulder Midi Relaxed Dress, £27.40 here has already received countless rave reviews from buyers who have gushed about how flattering the design is, one revealing that it "skims over all the right places." The chic one-shoulder design originally dropped in black and unsurprisingly with its quiet luxury aesthetic has been a sell-out for the retailer.
If you missed out now is your chance to shop the holiday hero in two glorious new vibrant shades, lime green and pillar box red. Sizes are already selling fast as shoppers race to get their hands on the versatile dress and it's not hard to see why.
Crafted in a regular fit from put cotton this relaxed dress will provide a breathable feel making it a winner for hot sticky days in the sun. Plus the elegant one-shoulder twisted detail elevates the neckline and allows you to dress it up come cocktail hour.
Why not pair with these classic espadrilles, £39.50 here. Customers are clearly smitten with the 'perfect holiday dress,' as it's racked up nearly five-star reviews all around since
.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.