
The ‘romantic' Tesco dress that cinches your waist, hides your tummy & keeps you cool on hot days, now has 40% off
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A 'romantic' Tesco dress that hides your tummy and keeps you cool in the heat has been slashed in price.
With the hot weather predicted to make a spectacular return in just a few days, many Brits are likely making plans for beach days and BBQs.
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Shoppers are racing to snap up this romantic Tesco dress
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The pretty belt will cinch your waist
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And what better way to get yourself excited for summer 2.0 than by treating yourself to a stunning new outfit.
Tesco's F&F is one of the best-loved brands on the high street, and is constantly wowing us with its stylish but affordable fashion.
From cute dresses to on-trend work attire, the supermarket fast-fashion range always hits the mark, and its new summer collection is no exception.
Romantic dress
One dress in particular that has caught the attention of fashion fans is the F&F Pure Cotton Broderie Anglaise Puff Sleeve Mini Dress in Ivory, which has been slashed in price from £32.50 to £19, a saving of almost 40%.
The gorgeous ivory frock is made from pure cotton, meaning it will keep you cool in the heat, whilst the sweet tie belt cinches your waist and gives you a flattering figure.
The flowing skirt helps to hide your tummy, plus, the long sleeves mean you can pair the dress with tights and wear it right through autumn.
The dainty gown would look perfect dressed up with heels or dressed down with boots, for more casual events.
Tesco said: "Made from pure cotton to keep you comfortable on warm days, this mini dress is a must-have for summer plans and holidays.
"Designed with timeless broderie anglaise details and a flattering tie waist, it's sure to be your go-to this season.
I'm 5ft3 & a size 12-14 - my 7 Tesco dresses are an absolute bargain & perfect for a last-minute wedding guest outfit
"The square neckline, long puffed sleeves, and elasticated frill cuffs add a romantic touch. Wear with flat sandals, stud detail clogs, or wedge heels."
The dress comes in a wide range of sizes, from size six to size 22, however, it has proved so popular with shoppers that some sizes have already sold out - so you better be quick to snap up the deal.
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Another dress that has caught the eye of fashion fans is the F&F Leopard Print Midi Dress in Multi Brown, which has been slashed from £22.50 to £11, saving of almost 50%.
The statement frock features puff sleeves, for a flattering look around the arms, and has a slit up the hem, for a feminine touch.
How has Tesco's F&F upped its game
By Fabulous' Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend
ZARA has become a high street staple in recent years thanks to its hot-off-the-catwalk designs and affordable prices.
But recently those prices have risen with the brand's popularity.
However, if you are looking for high fashion inspired outfits with low price tags you needn't drag yourself to your local shops, just head to the supermarket instead.
F&F has come a long way from selling a few backs of T-shirts and fluffy dressing gowns and is now a must have shopping destination for thousands.
They produce good quality, long lasting and on trend clothes that puts others to shame.
F&F is filled with Zara dupes and other looks inspired by our favourite shops that will set you back less than £50 - and you can get them while you pick up your dinner.
I for one love F&F denim, it's durable, fits really well and has all the best silhouettes.
So even if you're not looking for reasonable prices but just want good clothes, get yourself to Tesco.
The leopard print gown would look perfect paired with sandals for a summer look, and can easily be transitioned into your winter wardrobe if paired with boots.
Shoppers are also loving the F&F Edit Palm Print Bardot Midi Dress in Multi Red, which has been slashed from £25 to just £12.
The stylish frock features an exotic tropical pattern and a belt that will help to hide your tummy.
The long-sleeves and elasticated neckline provide a flattering and comfortable look, which can be dressed up with heels, or dressed down with sandals.
Tesco fans are also loving the F&F Cotton Rich Sleeveless Ribbed Racer Midi Dress in Mink which has been slashed from £16 to just £9, a saving of almost 60%.
The simple dress can easily be chucked on in hot weather, and the sleeveless design will help to cool down sweaty armpits.

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