A sell-out dress from TU has been restocked after huge demand from shoppers. The classic Bridgerton-style tea-dress available at Sainsbury’s has proved a hit with influencers.
Costing just £22 the Pink Puff Sleeve Poplin Midi Dress is a summer staple that’s easy-to-wear in the heatwave much of Scotland is experiencing. The popular dress is now restocked both in store and online after weeks of being sold out.
Fashion influencers including @carolinesstylehacks , @carolem_beauty , @stripeycoral and @fashionabell_ , took to TU's Instagram to model the frock and sing its praises. The influencers have 160,000 followers combined.
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One five-star reviewer wrote: “Received this dress today and it’s beautiful. The colour fit style is faultless . Needed a bit of a light press but it just looks stunning. I can't wait to wear it . For the money I’m delighted I got it just before it sold out.”
Another five-star review reads: “Beautiful dress, great fit. Love this dress fits nice over bust and very flattering.”
The TU dress is pure cotton, meaning it won’t have you sweating in synthetic material this summer. The retailer states: “This poplin midi dress in a bold pink hue with puff sleeves is an eye-catching style for the season ahead.”
It is available in size eight to 22. TU advises shoppers to team the dress “with a denim jacket and a pair of chunky white trainers.”
However if pink isn’t your colour there are many other options available on TU’s website. For example this 70s style Brown Flower Crinkle Dress , £18, or this Red Flower Crinkle Dress, £18.
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