An army of River Island shoppers have expressed their love for a floral shirt dress that the retailer showcased recently. The £45 frock has had fans scouring stores and the internet to get their hands on one of the coveted spring outfits.
The retailer, which has a stores in Nottingham's Victoria Centre as well as in the Four Seasons Shopping Centre, Mansfield, took to Instagram to show off the 'pretty' spring/summer 'must have'.
The Orange Floral Long Sleeve Mini Shirt Dress is currently on the River Island website in sizes 6 to 18, although size 18 is currently out of stock. It comes in four designs - orange, black star, green floral and red floral - and while each are stunning, it was the orange colourway that created a stir amoungst shoppers.
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"The floral dress is a dream I loveeee it," said one fan, "This dress would be cute on you," another shopper said tagging in a friend, while a third added: "Gorgeous [red heart emoji] [yellow heart emoji]." A fourth joined in: "I have this dress, it's so pretty."
With over 2.4m followers on Instagram, River Island often keeps shoppers up to date with new and trending items, reported Liverpool Echo. And it was this particular dress that caused the current stir among shoppers, who expressed their 'need' to find the dress in the comments section.
The dress features a floral print with a belt and collar. In terms of design, it has a tiered hem with long sleeves, shirred cuffs and button fastening.
On Instagram, the post read: "@carolbyrne30 has chosen her go-to spring occasion dresses and we're in love [red heart emoji] [yellow heart emoji] #ImWearingRI #Linkinbio to shop"
However, some shoppers struggled to track down the item. "Where is the floral dress," said one person. Another added: "What is the dress called can’t find it online?".
Shoppers can purchase the Orange Floral Long Sleeve Mini Shirt Dress online for £45 - just click the link.
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