
Rochelle Humes' new Next edit for summer wows fans with its 'gorgeous pieces'
The This Morning's host is back with a new summer edit for Next shoppers.
As we rapidly approach summer, many of our favourite retailers are dropping new clothing collections. One of them is Next, with a brand new range from TV presenter Rochelle Humes.
The high street firm's collaboration with the popular This Morning host always goes down a treat with shoppers, and the latest is no different. From everyday basics to fancy items, it has everything for city breaks and balmy vacations.
While the entire collection seems to have gone down well with shoppers on social media recently, one item that will be a staple this summer is the Mid Blue Denim Sleeveless Denim Maxi Dress, also available in a natural ecru, for just £48.
Crafted from a lightweight cotton-blend material, this dress is ideal for summer as it is sleeveless and has a relatively relaxed silhouette, delivering ample ventilation on humid days, reports the Mirror.
Offering a round neckline, that can be layered with cute necklaces, it falls to a trendy maxi-length with a raw hemline that adds a touch of texture and uniqueness to its style.
Mid Blue Denim Sleeveless Denim Maxi Dress
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Great for stashing into a suitcase for any upcoming holidays, it features an airy sleeveless design, while the denim material ensures it most likely won't be creased or crumpled.
Designed in regular and tall sizes, Rochelle Humes' denim dress caters to many body shapes, as sizes six to 22 are still available. However, a few are beginning to show "low stock", so we'd advise bagging one fast.
While there are currently no reviews for the denim dress online, it is worth noting that, since it is not available in petite sizes, this could potentially be a drawback for some customers.
So, perhaps a more suitable alternative for some shoppers would be this Petite Black Denim Drawstring Waist Dress from New Look that costs £29.99 and offers a mini-length hemline.
Alternatively, over at Roman, this Denim Panel Detail Midi Dress does offer an almost similar style to the TV presenter's Next frock, but for just a tad cheaper at £42.
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Meanwhile, devoted fans of the Rochelle Humes edit for Next were sent swooning over the entire new summer collection after the high street giant shared it to its official Instagram page recently.
Sharing a few different items from the range that includes the playful White/Pink Graphic Print Beach T-Shirt, the retailer wrote: "A summer instalment not to be missed... the Rochelle series is back."
Fashion deal of the week
Fashion fans looking for a dress that will standout at all their summer events will need to hear about this one from Roman.
The high street chain's Royal Blue Rose Print Button Detail Maxi Dress, hailed as "perfect for the warmer seasons", is now on sale for £35 after being dropped from £48 - saving 27 percent overall.
With its "stunning" all-over rose print and modest midaxi length hemline, this particular frock will look perfect at any fancy occasions this season. Since it offers a bold design, we'd advise pairing it with nude-coloured heels and neutral accessories.
The flowy, comfortable woven fabric and short sleeves make it an ideal airy choice for when the temperatures rise again. It also features a chic V-neckline, alongside a shirred waistline that will 'cinch' in the figure for a flattering effect.
Complete with buttons down the front, the high street firm also advises pairing its £35 sale dress with a denim jacket on those summer days when the weather is a little bit chillier.
Beloved for its vibrant and bold style, one five-star review read: "One of the five-star reviews read: "This dress is amazing. I've had so many compliments.
"Lovely Silky material, floor length and such vibrant colours and so easy to just wash and wear. Suitable for weddings and occasions or just perfect for holidays and summer days. A real head turner... Love it."
Someone else added: "Another pleased purchaser wrote: "Just love this dress, lovely colours, beautiful material, perfect for my upcoming holiday."
Fans couldn't stop gushing over the new garments, as one praised: "Ohhhh love it."
Another loyal shopper added: "My fave edits."
While someone else positively remarked: "This brand is in safe, brilliant hands."
Rochelle Humes' new summer edit and the are available at Next now.
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