
Roman's new boho-inspired range is perfect for summer - and you can save 10%
In need of a wardrobe refresh for the summer?
Roman has got you covered with its newly launched boho-inspired collection, perfect for weddings, festivals, summer holidays and more. The fashion retailer's latest offering, known as the Effortless Summer 2025 collection, draws inspiration from bohemian romance, arriving just in time for sunny styling and warm weekends.
Roman characterises this collection as focusing on "breathable fabrics, fashionable textures, on-trend silhouettes and holiday-ready styles", and with hundreds of options available, customers are truly spoilt for choice. As reported by the Mirror, the range includes everything from floaty dresses, comfy jumpsuits, tops, trousers and more, all available in a mix of neutral tones and vibrant prints.
The collection caters to petite and curve sizes, and while prices start at £15, for a limited period, shoppers can snap up some items at even better value. By entering the code NEW at the checkout, customers will receive a 10 per cent discount that automatically reduces the price of all items in the basket, including new arrivals.
This means fashion enthusiasts can fill their wardrobes for less in preparation for the upcoming season. Nothing encapsulates the essence of summer quite like a fruit print - and it's a particularly fashionable choice this season, reports the Daily Record.
Roman's Fruit Print Strappy Midi Dress is a riot of colour, with shoppers describing it as "pretty."
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(Image: Roman)
(Image: Roman)
A size 16 customer with a 'pear-shaped' figure praised the dress as "very flattering".
With a price tag of £45 and available in sizes 10 to 20, this dress can be paired with gold jewellery and wedge heels to create an elegant summer look. Customers are buzzing about the "lots of compliments" they receive while sporting it.
Next is on top of trends with fruit motifs, featuring the Bright Orange Fruit Print Button Down Puff Sleeve Midi Dress for £47.
The blue and white tile print midi dress evokes dreams of Grecian isles and cobalt waters, retailing at £42. Its beautiful full skirt is particularly eye-catching.
Those looking for comfort throughout their day will appreciate the shirred fabric, complemented by adorable ruffle straps. Made from pure cotton, this dress is soft and airy, though extra care should be taken during laundry to avoid shrinkage.
For customers partial to understated colours, Roman's latest line offers options. The Black Ric Rac Strap Detail Jumpsuit, available both in khaki and black with a striking white trim, is priced at £40 and has quickly become popular.
One person has said: "Looks great for a relaxed evening at the pub or on holiday."
while another chimed in: "Stylish looking outfit for day and evening."
However, it's been noted that the cropped length might not be ideal for those on the taller side, something to bear in mind when considering a purchase.
For those measuring 5'8" and above, the Navy Blue Twist Front Wide Leg Jumpsuit from Long Tall Sally could be an excellent alternative. Retailing at £35, it features a flattering twist detail at the waist.
Nevertheless, for those interested in Roman's latest fashion pieces, they can browse them here.
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