
Ranvir Singh's ‘gorgeous' £48 shirt dress is perfect for summer office dressing
GMB presenter Ranvir Singh is back with another look viewers can't get enough of, with many labelling the outfit as "gorgeous" and "stunning". And this time Ranvir gave a masterclass in chic office wear dressing.
The dress in question is the Lipsy Blue 3/4 Sleeve Button Through Midi Shirt Dress.
This stylish shirt dress features 3/4 length sleeves that are perfect for those who prefer to keep their arms covered up, while the gold detail belt helps to cinch in the waist and create a gorgeous, figure-flattering silhouette.
Ranvir opted for the on-trend corn powder blue shade, that's perfect for the spring and summer time. However, the dress is also available in a classic black, if you prefer neutrals.
Priced at £48, this dress is perfect for those desk to dinner moments. To style it, we suggest a pair of court heels like Ranvir or some kitten heel mules and simple gold jewellery.
This isn't the only look of Ranvir's that caught viewers attention. Only recently was Ranvir sporting another Lipsy look that's perfect for a summer wedding or occasion. The Red Short Sleeve Gathered Waist Underbust Midi Dress is priced at £49, making it a great wallet-friendly option for summer events.
The slight puff sleeves add a floaty, feminine feel, while the gathered waist and keyhole neckline create a flattering silhouette that suits all shapes. The dress is also designed with comfort in mind, with a breathable fabric and a classic midi length that works beautifully with heels or sandals.
Whether you're dressing up for a special occasion or want something easy yet polished for a sunny weekend outing, this under-£50 find ticks all the right boxes.
The GMB presenter also sported the Pink Denim Rosie Midi Dress from Nobody's Child, which is currently ons sale for £60 down from £75.
Featuring short fluttery sleeves, a feminine V-neckline, and a fit-and-flare silhouette, this midi the perfect for summer office dressing or casual days out.
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