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Debenhams sale on 'flattering' wedding dresses can save shoppers hundreds

Debenhams sale on 'flattering' wedding dresses can save shoppers hundreds

Daily Mirror2 days ago
From boho lace options to dazzling sequins and off the shoulder tailored numbers, the Debenhams wedding dress sale has a style to suit all occasions
The cost of a wedding can soon start to add up so bagging a bargain whether it be on the venue, catering or clothing can really help. Those on the hunt for a showstopping wedding dress might want to browse the Debenhams sale as hundreds of 'flattering' Coast and Oasis bridal gowns have been reduced.
The impressive up to 70% off sale means some dresses have been discounted from £29, such as this Satin Jacquard Flutter Sleeve Wedding Maxi Dress, originally £99 and now £30. Coast's Embroidered V Neck Wedding Dress With Contrast Lining is another pretty choice, now £80 down from £169.
There's a style to suit all types of celebration and wedding dress taste, from trendy mini frocks perfect for a cool city celebration, to whimsical floaty numbers that are elegant and classy. With plenty of options to choose from and big savings to be had, sizes are selling out quickly so we wouldn't delay. Shoppers can also find an array of high street wedding dresses on the Oasis, Coast and Monsoon website.
Those that love the idea of a lace wedding dress can snap up this full skirted embroidered pick for £80 in a 53% off deal. Originally £169, one person said: "I didn't expect to like this dress but had bought it to try along with a couple of other Monsoon & Coast dresses. On arrival I was pleasantly surprised at the design and quality of the dress. It's lovely on and out of the 5 dresses I had, this is the one I'm keeping. Very flattering design."
They did go on to add 'the length was much longer on me than on the photographs shown. I'm 5 ft 5 and the dress reached almost to the floor, not ankle as the photograph shows', so that is worth noting for anyone of similar height.
Someone else wrote: "This so beautiful! I feel like a fairy princess! I'd been struggling to find my 'perfect dress' as I didn't want a big poofy 'princess, cupcake' dress and I can't justify paying over a grand for a one day dress. But this dress is just amazing! It's so comfortable and light but at the same time I still feel beautiful and bridal. 100% recommend!"
A shorter dress might suit the celebration in which case this sequin bridal shift dress from Oasis is a dazzling option. It's 20% off, now on sale for £68 and wearers say it is 'absolutely beautiful', as well as being 'well made'.
For a versatile pick, customers share that this chiffon long sleeve wedding dress is 'expensive looking but very good value', priced at £49 down from £199. It is labelled as maternity wear but one shoppers insists 'it does not have to be a maternity dress'.
Boho brides-to-be have plenty to choose from, including this flare sleeve lace fishtail wedding dress on offer for £95.20 down from £119. Customers say it is 'so very comfy' thanks to the stretch material, however, we would be careful when eating or drinking so as not to dirty the sleeves.
If it's off the shoulder and tailored that is on the radar, this bandeau structured column wedding dress with overskirt is a sight to behold. It's 60% off, taking the price down to £59, originally £149, and it would be just the frock to wear alongside a long, flowing veil. Shoppers can browse the entire Debenhams wedding dress sale here and enjoy up to 70% off styles.
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