New Look’s €25 wrap dress is incredibly flattering and it’s 50% off in closing down sale

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New Look’s €25 wrap dress is incredibly flattering and it’s 50% off in closing down sale
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New Look announced that they are closing all their Irish stores, however, they will be offering amazing discounts on clothing, shoes and accessories before their final closure

After years of being the place that people went for high quality jeans, adorable tops and seasonal shoes, even with wide fit sizes - it’s now time to say goodbye.

While we won’t be able to pop into any of their shops anymore, before they close down, New Look has launched a major sale with up to 70% off on items. Read more: Beauty lovers say anti-ageing retinol serum makes ‘huge difference in texture and fine lines’ Their Black Floral Print Chiffon Mini Wrap Dress is the perfect wardrobe staple as it can be worn for casual occasions or dressed up for an evening dinner.

It originally cost €44.99, but it’s currently on sale for only €25. It’s available in sizes eight to 14.The dress features a ditsy floral print, with long-sleeve and a wrap silhouette, which offers a flattering look.New Look also has discounts on some more formal pieces, like their Bow Detail Bandeau Mini Dress, which comes in black and red.

It originally cost €44.99, but it’s now on sale for €20. It’s available in black and red and it can be found in sizes 10 to 18. On the website, it says: “All wrapped up in a bow... This mini dress is the perfect choice for Christmas parties. It's made from stretch jersey for a super comfy fit and is cut with a bandeau neckline.”The dress looks much more expensive than its price tag, with bow accents and a keyhole cut-out.

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