M&S' £39.50 dress in three colours hailed as 'incredibly flattering' and well-made


As the clocks spring forward on the last Sunday of March (31), get ahead of the times by investing in a floral spring dress to see you into the warmer months.

At M&S, one pretty piece of fashion is flying off the shelves – both in stores and online – as shoppers are going crazy for the ditsy-print frock.

The beautiful dress comes in three prints: black polka dots on a cream fabric, small light blue and yellow flowers on blue fabric, or a multi-coloured flower design on black fabric.

All the dresses, no matter the colour and print, follow the same cut – three-quarter-length arms, a crew neck, and a floaty lower half.

M&S described the tea dress as “lightweight and breathable” that is complete with a “swishy hem” that will have ladies twirling.

Available in petite, regular and long sizes, M&S customers are raving about the springtime dress that is ticking all the right boxes.

One reviewer, Vendeegirl said the dress is “incredibly flattering” and that her husband “loves” seeing her in the dress.

Another, Setter1 said: “Lovely material; fits very well. at five feet four inches (5ft4), I ordered petite and it is just the right length.”

Luna19 added: “Nice dress. Nice material… the fit is good… I like it and will wear it lots.”

Around 120 people have reviewed the dress so far, with 74 people rating the M&S fashion staple as five stars.

Around 28 people rated the pretty dress as four stars, and 14 people gave the same dress three stars.

One of them giving the dress three stars, ilovetoshop111, explained: “Liked the dress, but far too long! Short length out of stock.”

With more people trying to secure their size quickly, who knows if M&S will restock the dress that has fashion lovers across the country ready to step out into the sunshine.

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