
M&S' 'stunning' new £49.50 summer dress has women asking 'where is it from'
Marks and Spencer has been seriously impressing fashion with its new season edit. With everything from dresses to trainers , it's very on-trend for spring and summer. Which is why it will come as no surprise that another new addition is being snapped up quickly. The high street firm only recently dropped the Pure Cotton Bubble Hem Midaxi Dress , but it's already described as "in demand" online. Retailing at £49.50, this black frock features a sleeveless bodice that flows into a midax-length bubble skirt. Offering a "statement silhouette", it's no wonder why other fashion fans say they get "so many compliments when wearing this dress." Read more: M&S' 'comfy from first wear' £45 trainers shoppers say are 'comparable with Skechers' Read more: Next urged to stock 'more colours' of £37 trousers shoppers 'can't stop wearing' There's gathering in the skirt that adds extra movement, while the cut-out back detail offers an elegant touch. Crafted from a breathable pure cotton material, it's a breezy layer that won't cause you to overheat when the temperatures rise. Finished with a back-button fastening, the dress has also been fully lined for comfort. With its eye-catching design, it's suitable for fancy events with a pair of chic kitten heels and clutch bag, but can also be worn casually with sandals during the day. Designed in petite, regular and long lengthways, this £49.50 M&S dress is still available to buy in sizes six to 24. However, we'd advise acting fast, as some sizes are beginning to be snapped up rather quickly. Despite being a new addition, the Pure Cotton Bubble Hem Midaxi Dress has left many shoppers impressed, as they say it is "stunning" to wear and has other women asking "where it was from." A pleased customer said: "So many compliments wearing this dress. The dress is beautiful , I felt really nice in it and lots and lots of women asked me where it was from." A second review read: "Couldn't resist this dress despite having to try on several sizes before finding best fit (it's on the small side). The design quality becomes apparent once on with a drop waist, great if you are tall and long in the body, and the bubble hem. "It's also nicely lined and the cut out back still enables you to wear a bra. Please continue to provide such design quality please M&S." Another delighted customer said: " Stunning dress with a beautiful skirt shape and flattering bodice. Fresh summer weight cotton." Someone else gushed: "Fabulous fit (but size up) and beautifully made, looks stunning on. " It is worth mentioning that a few shoppers have advised others to size up, as the fitted bodice means it runs on the smaller side. One shopper said: "Really lovely dress but the fitted bodice and side zip means the sizing comes up really small. Went into local branch and looks as though every one in stock had been tried on, waiting for the next size to delivered with fingers crossed." Purchase M&S' new Pure Cotton Bubble Hem Midaxi Dress for £49.50 here . We have also spotted a very similar style at Next, as the retailer is stocking its Sleeveless Racer Puffball 100% Cotton Midi Dress , available in white and black, for £42. If you'd prefer a less voluminous skirt, then we have spotted this Stone Sleeveless Bubble Hem Racer Midi Dress from River Island for £39.
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To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. One five-star review read: "I like them because they are light weight and soft to walk on." A second delighted shopper wrote: "I can quickly slip these on thanks to the elastic/bungee styles laces. They're very comfortable, look great, and no break-in needed. The shoes have nice clean lines and are my go to shoes for running about." A similar review read: "I love that I can quickly slip these on and shoot out of the house. They're quite comfortable, good looking, and there's no break-in period." Fashion deal of the week In need of new trainers, but don't want to pay Skechers prices. Then these STQ Women's Slip-On Trainers are said to be "much better" than the famed brand. Even better, they are currently priced from just £30.99 on Amazon. 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