A 'beautiful' linen pink midi dress is proving a hit with M&S shoppers.
It's the Linen Rich V-Neck Tunic priced at £39.50, reports Daily Record, which has been labelled as 'great for summer holidays'.
The number is being praised for being "flattering" and can be dressed up or worn at the beach.
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Its description on the M&S website reads: "Effortless style is a breeze with this linen-rich tunic. It comes in an easy regular fit, with a v-neckline and wide, three-quarter sleeves.
"The midi-length hem is gently curved for a flattering silhouette.
"With our easy-iron finish, this top just needs a quick press and you're good to go."
The dress is available in short, regular and long fit in sizes ranging from 6 to 24, but some have sold out.
One happy shopper said: "Lovely colour and nice weight of fabric; will be great for summer holidays."
Another added: "This tunic is beautiful. It is a very flattering shape, looks very smart or can be worn as a casual dress. It is comfortable and should keep me cool during the summer. I [definitely] recommend it."
A third shopper hailed the dress' versatility and said: "I loved this dress on sight, very useful item of apparel. You can wear it to the beach and dress it up for a summer lunch, add a little jacket and necklace for dinner."
Another shopper agreed, saying: "This is a lovely dress. Hangs well and was true to size. You can dress it up, or use it as a day dress."
A further review said: "Love the colour and style[,] the loose fit is flattering too."
If pink is not the colour for you, the dress is also available in printed fabric, in both a blue/white and a khaki/white print, reports Daily Record.
You can shop the pink version HERE.
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