
Dunnes Stores drop stunning print co-ord that's perfect for wedding season – and prices start from €25
DUNNES Stores fans are set to love a new matching set with an eye-catching print - and it's perfect for a destination wedding.
Switch it up this summer with the unique co-ord from the Irish
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The latest look from Gallery is perfect for a destination wedding
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Get the full set for just €55
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Dunnes Stores has got you covered this wedding season with their latest branded items in
Get a break from the dresses with the newest Gallery matching set for just €55.
The Alba Scarf Print Top retailing for €30, features a white paisley pattern, covered buttons down the front, and flap pockets.
This soft blue cami sits neatly against the frame while the hem falls lightly, keeping a simple structure that holds its shape.
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The light material is ideal for those warmer destination weddings and pairs perfectly with a midi length skirt and kitten heels.
Complete the look with the matching wide leg pants for just €25 online.
Dunnes Stores chiefs said: "These straight-leg trousers in soft blue have a relaxed cut, side pockets, and a subtly elasticated waistband at the back for comfort.
"The white paisley design echoes the matching cami, which is sold separately."
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Sizes start from XS and go up to XL in both stunning items.
Mix and match this summer with both styles available online and in stores now.
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Enjoy those off-duty wedding guest days with the new versatile look from the large Irish retailer.
Get a chic
summery
look for just €30 with the new linen-mix item.
Choose from two different colours as this item comes in red or khaki.
With khaki featuring a playful print, it is a must-have for your holiday wardrobe.
designers said: "This linen-mix midi dress is designed with a full button-through front that is finished with a split hem.
"A cute sweetheart neckline adds a feminine touch, while a self-tie belt allows for a customisable fit."
Everyone can get this flirty feminine look as sizes range from 8 to 22.
Pick your favourite as both styles are available online and in stores across the country.
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Get the perfect wedding guest look this year with the newest macthing set
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Why police were called to first Dunnes Stores opening
BETWEEN the weekly food shops and bargain fashion - Dunnes Stores is a staple retailer in Irish households.
But this wasn't always the case, and when the initial branch of the shop opened its doors in 1944 it caused quite the stir
On March 31 of the year,
Locals quickly learned of the grand opening and flooded into the store in what the retailer's archives recall as a 'shopping frenzy.'
The bargain clothing on sale inside the new store at 'pre-war prices' was one of the factors cited for the buzz.
During the chaos a window was forced in and
Cops worked to deal with the eager crowds and keep shoppers calm and safe before they made it into the store for their first Dunnes experience.
Fast forward some 80 years, the business now employs over 18,000 people and although an opening of a Dunnes branch hasn't caused quite as much stir since the very first one, it has cemented its place as
Dunnes Stores now has 138 stores across Europe:
118 in the Republic of Ireland,
15 in Northern Ireland
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