Marks and Spencer shoppers are impressed with the 'beautiful' dress 😍 (contains affiliate links)
Iconic British retailer Marks and Spencer is a staple on the high street. Founded in 1884, the company has maintained its popularity thanks to its huge array of on-trend fashion, accessories, beauty products and more.
The dress, which costs £79, comes in a pale blue shade with a stylish geometric print in a range of navy shades. It's complete with a flattering v-neck and short angel sleeves, creating an ethereal quality. It's only available online and can be purchased here. The dress proved popular on the hit social media platform, with the clip racking up more than 231K views. Besotted shoppers took to the comments section to share their thoughts.
Other shoppers simply tagged their friends to direct them to the post. On Marks and Spencer's website, one shopper said: "Beautiful dress, excellent fit to size, fabric good hang up creases drop out. Well worth paying a bit more than usual."
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