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Fashion fans are obsessed with M&S' stunning LBD that's ‘so flattering' & ‘absolutely perfect for summer'

Fashion fans are obsessed with M&S' stunning LBD that's ‘so flattering' & ‘absolutely perfect for summer'

The Sun05-05-2025
FINDING the perfect summer dress isn't always easy, especially if you want something that can be dressed up or down.
But Marks and Spencer shoppers claim to have found just that in the Pure Cotton Bubble Hem Midaxi Dress.
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Available in three different length options - petit, regular and long - the dress is perfect for going from day to night without having to change.
Better yet, the stunning dress is available in sizes 6 - 20 in the petit and long options, and sizes 6 - 24 in the regular length.
The timeless dress is crafted from cotton for a breathable and flattering fit, perfect for hot summer days.
"This pure cotton dress creates a statement silhouette with its midaxi-length bubble hem," Marks & Spencer bosses said.
"It's cut to a regular fit, with a sleeveless bodice featuring a wide crew neckine.
"Gathering on the skirt adds extra volume, while a cut-out back lends an elegant touch. This piece is lined for comfort and finished with a back button fastening."
It's no surprise the dress already has an average rating of 4.2 out of five stars online, with shoppers urging others to get it while they can.
One said: "Bought this for my daughters hen night. Well made, skirt is lined, looks great dressed up with heels for a night or with flats for a day out."
A second wrote: "Absolutely love this dress! Super cool loo. Love it!!"
Meanwhile, another shopper praised the design and said: " honestly felt beautiful in it as it really flattered my figure.
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"It's a modest yet elegantly casual dress I feel I could wear both casually and formally."
"Stunning dress with a beautiful skirt shape and flattering bodice. Fresh summer weight cotton," another agreed.
Others warned that the sizing of the dress runs slightly small though, as one said: "This is a gorgeous dress but comes up small. Take a size bigger than usual."
But the stunning dress isn't the only reason to dash to your nearest store, there are plenty of other summer wardrobe staples too.
The gorgeous Linen Rich Maxi A-Line Skirt can be also dressed up or down, making it a staple for spring and summer - and the best part is it's only £35.
Not only that, but the popular skirt comes in two trendy colours, black and tomato, so there's something for everyone.
Available in petite, regular and long, the skirt is crafted from a lined-blend fabric, making it perfect for keeping cool in the warm weather.
"It's cut in a flattering A-line shape, with a flowing maxi-length hem. Shirring on the waistband adds pretty detail and ensures a comfortable wear," Marks & Spencer bosses said.
So, it's no surprise the skirt has an impressive average rating of 4.6 out of a possible five stars.
Hottest fashion trends of 2025
Fabulous' Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend shares the biggest trends from the high street.
The East/West Bag
Baguette bags have had a good run, after returning from the 1990s' shoulders of Sarah Jessica Parker to modern-day fashion icons, like Hailey Bieber.
In 2025, the East/West bag is a similar but elongated shape and has long, thin straps that are easy to throw over your shoulder.
They've been on runway models' arms at nearly ever designer show - think Burberry, Givenchy and Bottega Veneta - and are hitting the high street now, too.
Powder pink
Bright fuchsia pink had its day after the release of Barbie in 2023 and now the more polished and expensive-looking pale shade is taking over for 2025.
Pantone may say that it's the year of Mocha Mousse, but the catwalks say otherwise! From Prada to Erdem, the subtle look was all over the spring/summer catwalks, worn head-to-toe or on its own.
If the sugary shade is too girly for you, then look to sharp suiting for a androgynous take on the colour.
The shell jacket
The '80s classic is back, but with a sleek and minimal new twist for 2025.
We all know we're likely to see rain for most of spring, so your practical coat of choice should be a cagoule jacket.
Depop revealed one of its big trend predictions for this year is retro sportswear, with surges already seen in '80s windbreakers'.
Seen everywhere from the stylish streets of Copenhagen to the Miu Miu catwalk, now mums who have an emergency raincoat crumpled underneath their pushchair are very much in fashion!
The turn-up jeans
While the shape of jeans remains the same for this year and barrel-legs will still be everywhere, the way we're styling them is different.
This season, transform your wide-leg, baggy denims into turn-ups.
For this look, size doesn't matter, so while deep turn-ups are a hit from jean trend-leaders Citizens of Humanity, a slight fold is still just as good - but only as it's just one single fold.
Peep-toe shoe
Get your pedicures booked in sharpish, as this season your toes are the main event.
After a long hiatus, the peep-toe has been welcomed back into the fashion fold, with brands like Hermes, Miu Miu and Tory Burch showing plain and embellished footwear in this style.
From mules to pumps and clogs (yes, clogs will be around too!), there are lots of different styles that are set to sweep the high street.
Sheer blouses
See-through looks have always lived on the catwalk, but have rarely filtered into everyday life - until now.
Designers Ralph Lauren and Tom Ford loved sheer looks on their S/S '25 catwalks and M&S even had sellout success with its black sheer pencil skirt last season.
Expect to see more sheer looks lining supermarket aisles and high street shops in the form of skirts, tops and frocks.
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