The maxi dress makes an elegant statement with its pleated skirt paired with glitter and bead detailing.
After boho chic made a comeback on spring/summer 2024 runways, the trend is officially back - and one high street buy fits right in.
Boho-style clothes are all the rage, in no small part to their loose-fitting designs that help hide any lumps and bumps. The £65 high-street dress has a beautiful floral pattern in a bright blue shade - the top colour for spring 2024, reports the Manchester Evening News. The waistline of the River Island dress sits just below the bust, allowing it to flow over even the most bloated tummies. The flattering crew neckline is finished off with a tie-detail design.
The feminine Blue Floral Glitter Detail Smock Maxi Dress from River Island is a stylish number fitting for a holiday or wedding.
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