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Debenhams 'flattering' £32 dress 'perfect' for work, dates or holidays

Debenhams 'flattering' £32 dress 'perfect' for work, dates or holidays

Daily Mirror13-05-2025

Shoppers have said this 'flattering' dress is 'perfect for hot weather' - making it ideal for holiday or home
Debenhams has a range of versatile summer dresses on sale. Some of these outfits wouldn't look out of place while enjoying a sun-soaked holiday or while at work in the UK. Plenty of people will be updating their wardrobes ahead of the next ' heatwave ' as Brits welcome the summery weather.
Despite thundery warnings coming from the Met Office, temperatures are set to rise over the coming days. The Pink Floral Flutter Sleeve Shirred Waist Midi Dress is a popular option with shoppers as people start to put more thought into their spring and summer outfits.
It is from Debenhams' sister site, Dorothy Perkins, and is on sale for £32. The store says its Pink Floral Flutter Sleeve Shirred Waist Midi Dress is 'perfect' to wear on holiday or to the office when the British summertime heats up.
It's available (at the time of writing) in several sizes, from an eight to 18. There are options for sizes 20 and 22, but they were sold out (as of May 13). Debenhams' sister site, Dorothy Perkins, isn't the only online store selling similar floral dresses.
Elsewhere, there are various other options for a bargain price. New Look has this £19.99 Pink Floral Print Flutter Sleeve Midi Dress and Matalan has this £35 Little Mistress Red Floral Maxi Shirt Dress from Vicky Pattison's range.
Shoppers who have already bought the Pink Floral Flutter Sleeve Shirred Waist Midi Dress have shared their opinions online, and most had glowing reviews. One wrote: "Pretty dress in a flattering style!"
Another said: "Lovely colours and very good fit. The fabric was light and cool." A third added: "Pretty dress with a nice fit as I am a bigger size 16. Flattering shape."
Someone else posted: "Nice dress, perfect for hot weather. Sizing is good and the elastic waist line is even better for hot summer nights." And, a fifth put in their review: "Lovely summer dress for work. Perfect fit, flattering and comfortable."
But, others were less than impressed. One shopper claimed: "Awful material and unpleasant pattern, nothing like picture. Have returned and still not received refund despite contacting customer services."
And, another admitted the dress was a "perfect fit" but claimed that it "needs an underskirt" to combat the thin material. The dress was included in Debenhams Holiday Shop alongside other summer essentials like swimwear, tops, skirts and more.

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