
Dunnes Stores fans set to love pretty new skirt perfect for special occasions and it costs just €30
DUNNES Stores fans are loving a pretty new midi skirt for summer that's perfect for special occasions.
This midi tulle skirt, priced at just €30, is a must-have for your future luxury looks.
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The Gallery Athena Mesh Skirt is available in stores now
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It can be dressed up or down to suit the occasion
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With its elasticated waist and a comfortable lining, this item has comfort and luxury rolled into one.
This stunning midi skirt works perfectly with a simple white square neck vest, white kitten heels and a matching pastel pink shawl for a special occasion.
Or style this luxury saver item down with a black box tee and some white platforms for a casual day look.
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With sizes ranging from 8 -18, everyone can feel fancy with this fabulous look.
Meanwhile, other fans are raving about a new summer dress in stores.
One fan claimed in a video that it was the
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At only €20, this dress of the summer is a must-have before you jet off abroad.
I found the best holiday dress ever at Dunnes Stores, it's perfect for the beach and costs just €20
Dunnes have described this dress as "your go to for beach days" as this crochet dress comes in a beautiful sand colour.
With its fixed straps and elasticated back this dress is the perfect item for lounging by the pool paired with a khaki green bikini.
Or style this item with brown gladiator sandals, a light brown cardigan and a wicker clutch for those sunset meals by the beach.
This dress of the summer is perfect for any occasion and sizes range from XS to XL.
And Dunnes Stores has just released
The Buckle Footbed Sandals are selling for just €15.
And
You can choose from black, blush, cream, khaki and taupe.
The sandals come in sizes 37 to 42, and luckily for shoppers all sizes are still available online.
In the official item description on the
"Wear yours with everything from denim to dresses."
THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES
DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.
Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland's first 'shopping frenzy'.
During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne's 'Better Value' bargains.
Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 - starting with apples and oranges.
The retailer said: "Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.
"Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.
"Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas."
The retailer's first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.
They added: "In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.
"Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England."
Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.
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