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Roman shoppers can save money on 'flattering' new boho summer range

Roman shoppers can save money on 'flattering' new boho summer range

Daily Record29-05-2025
Roman's Effortless Summer 2025 collection is perfect for holidays, festivals, weddings and more - and for a limited time, shoppers can save money on their order
Looking to get some new summer clothes? Then Roman has come to the rescue by launching a brand new boho-inspired range perfect for weddings, festivals, summer holidays and more.
The fashion retailer's latest range, dubbed the Effortless Summer 2025 collection, has drawn inspiration from bohemian romance, and has arrived just in time for sunny styling and balmy weekends.
Roman describes 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 dress, 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. Roman's Fruit Print Strappy Midi Dress is a riot of colour, with shoppers describing it as "pretty."
A customer with a 'pear shaped' figure and a size 16 also noted that the dress is "very flattering".
Costing £45 and available in sizes 10 to 20, pair it with gold accessories and wedge sandals for a chic summer ensemble. Customers have reported receiving "lots of compliments" when wearing it.
Fruit print is also the trend du jour at Next, with the Bright Orange Fruit Print Button Down Puff Sleeve Midi Dress retailing at £47.
The tile print design of this blue and white printed midi dress has us yearning for turquoise seas and sun-drenched Greek islands. Costing £42, it's the stunning full skirt that truly steals the spotlight.
Fashion deal of the week
Looking for a new wardrobe staple that will be comfortable all summer long?
The Next's Wide Leg Trousers with linen might be up your street. In fact, they are so popular with other shoppers who say they "can't wait" to wear them when the weather heats up.
Available in a selection of colours and prints, there is a pair for everyone. However, prices do range from as low as £22 to £49, but this does depend on the style that shoppers select.
Ideal for balmy days, these trousers have been designed in a looser fit than usual and have been crafted from a soft material with added linen. Boasting the on-trend wide-leg design, it's no wonder shoppers are calling them "very comfortable" to wear.
They also feature an elasticated waistband that won't dig into the stomach, while two practical side pockets finish the design. A hit for summer, these linen trousers can be paired with flip-flops, loose fitting tops and even swimwear when by the beach.
Available in both petite and regular, they can be bought in sizes eight through to 20. Just a few options shoppers can choose from include a basic black, red and chocolate brown, while vibrant patterns of palm trees and florals are also included.
Multiple colours of the Next trousers boast glowing reviews, as one reads: "Lovely flowing cut, very flattering. Can't wait to wear these when the weather is better!"
A second shopper praised: "Great fit. Very flattering. Can be dressed up or down for day or night wear."
Next's Wide Leg Trousers with Linen range from £22 to £49 and can be bought here.
Shirred fabric is a hit for those seeking all-day comfort, and the ruffled shoulder straps add a lovely touch. It's crafted from pure cotton, ensuring a supremely soft and breathable feel, but do take care when washing as cotton requires a bit more attention to prevent shrinkage.
For shoppers who favour a more neutral colour scheme, Roman's new collection has you covered. The Black Ric Rac Strap Detail Jumpsuit, available in khaki or black, features a striking white trim. Costing £40, it may be a new addition, but customers are already snapping it up.
One individual remarked: "Looks great for a relaxed evening at the pub or on holiday." Meanwhile, another commented: "Stylish looking outfit for day and evening."
It has been observed, though, that the cropped length might not be suitable for taller individuals, which might be worth taking into consideration when making a purchase.
For those standing 5'8" and taller, the Navy Blue Twist Front Wide Leg Jumpsuit from Long Tall Sally could be a perfect alternative. Priced at £35, it boasts a flattering twist detail at the waist.
Nonetheless, for those keen on Roman's latest fashion offerings, they can explore them here.
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