Shoppers are loving a 'stunning' £20 dress from Cider.
Cider's Sweetheart Neckline Glitter Bodycon Dress has proven popular on TikTok with shoppers loving the fit and material. The glittery dress is ideal for a night out or a party, with ruching down the torso to give the dress some texture.
The dress comes in pink, blue or multicoloured, which is a mixture of the pink and blue and changes shades in different lighting. The strappy sleeved dress is available for £19.90.
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In a viral TikTok video, user @meggoldberg showed off the dress to her 231,000 followers. In the caption, she wrote: "Thank you Cider for always thinking of curvy girls. I can't wait to party in this dress."
In the video, she said: "Have you ever seen something so sparkly in your entire life? Look at that shift, I can't even cope. I'm obsessed, get me to a party where I can wear this dress.
"When I look at it in the camera it's blue, but when I look down it's pink, and that's because of the little shift in the material. I absolutely love the ruching and the style of it.
"I actually think it's much longer than I thought it would be, I think it's even a little too long for me. Can we have a moment for the sparkle and the shimmer. I absolutely love it, as a plus-size woman this dress is gorgeous. "
People in the comments were loving the dress. One person simply said: "Stunning" and another said: "Soooo pretty". Others spoke about their plans to purchase the dress, as one person said: "I've been meaning to buy this dress forever and consider me influenced"
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