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Joanie slashes 70% off best-selling floral dresses ready for Chelsea Flower Show

Joanie slashes 70% off best-selling floral dresses ready for Chelsea Flower Show

Daily Mirror22-05-2025

To celebrate Chelsea Flower Show Joanie has launched a huge sale that slashes up to 70% off best-selling floral dresses as well as 30% off everything on its site
This year's Chelsea Flower Show is well underway, and celebs have been spotted donning their best floral looks to mark the occasion. Whether you've got your tickets already or just want to get into the spirit of it as you watch from afar, florals are the perfect print to celebrate the horticultural event.
To make it even easier to give your wardrobe a flower-themed upgrade, Joanie has launched a major sale which lets you save 30% off everything sitewide and get free delivery just by using the code SAVE30. You can also shop some of its best selling dresses – including its fabulous floral printed ones – with up to 70% off, making now the perfect time to get your order in.
The discounts include some of Joanie's collaborations, like one with Celia Birtwell, as well as new edits such as The Seaside Calls, which includes nautical-inspired pieces. However the floral dresses are some of the brand's best-known and loved designs, which makes it even more exciting that they currently have up to 70% off.
The Celia Birtwell X Joanie - Delaware Floral Print Ruffle Collar Wrap Dress is discounted from £89 to £53.40 and is the perfect breezy choice for summer, with a wrap over design and midi length, not to mention a bold floral print that works just as well for weddings as it does for family barbecues. It's fitted around the waist, with a ruffle V-neckline that helps create curves and accentuate your figure, making it a flattering pick.
For something that really represents Joanie's retro-inspired designs, the Barb Floral Daisy Print Tea Dress is perfect. Originally priced at £69, it's now on sale for £34.50 and has a classic fit and flare silhouette that nips in at the waist and flares out into a fuller mini-length skirt.
A more classic option is the Glorie Black Floral Print Wrap Dress, which has a hefty discount that sees it slashed to £25 from £79. It features a bold graphic rose print, with a wrap over design and a waterfall frill neckline and hemline for some evening-ready glamour.
Joanie isn't the only place offering great discounts, with Boden slashing the price of its Rosie Godet Tea Dress from £136 to £102 when you use the code 7N7G. The discount code also applies sitewide, where you'll be able to save 25% off everything on the site.
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However, don't forget that as well as Joanie's huge savings on dresses, you can still apply the SAVE30 discount code to it, saving you even more money. That means even things that are already discounted will be given an additional 30% off, so you can save plenty of money on your shopping basket.

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