
Boux Avenue's huge swimwear sale includes 'gorgeous' bikinis
Boux Avenue has launched a huge flash sale with up to 50% off all swimwear. The high street retailer is offering the major discount in celebration of National Bikini Day, which falls on Saturday, July 5.
The flash sale will run from today (July 2) to Sunday, July 6. With the weather heating up and summer holidays on the horizon, many will be thinking about what to wear and pack for their getaways.
Boux Avenue's sale includes all swimwear products, including the popular Dolce Vita super push up bikini top, which has been reduced from £38, down to £19. According to the retailer, the bikini top features " a gorgeous metallic chevron print."
The top proved popular online, with many shoppers praising it in their reviews. One person said: "Gorgeous bikini!! The print is beautiful and is good quality. Padding in it makes the girls sit so nicely - gives them a great boost! defo recommend."
A second wrote: "The best bikini I've bought in a long time! Gorgeous material, lovely pattern and fits perfectly!" However, one shopper said the bikini top was "too padded." They added: "Beautiful bikini! but top was wayyy way too padded too much of a push up haha."
The matching Dolce Vita bikini bottoms are also included in the sale, having been reduced from £20 to £10. Reviewers said the bottoms are "stunning" and "gorgeous."
One person wrote: "Gorgeous bikini!! The print is beautiful and unique to Boux Avenue and is good quality. Nice coverage too whilst still looking sexy! Really recommend."
Another said: "Stunning bikini. Much nicer even than it looks on the website, really lovely bikini!"
Alternatively, Cupshe has the Deep Wilderness Animal Print Halterneck High Waisted Bikini Set on sale for £30, while M&S stocks the £17 Paloma Striped V-Neck Bikini Top and matching £14 Paloma High Waisted Tankini Bottoms. New Look also stocks the Yellow Halterneck Bikini Top for £10.99, and the £8.99 Yellow Tie Side Bikini Bottoms.
The ecru Marguerite texture balconette bikini top (was £36, now £18) and matching Marguerite texture Brazilian bikini bottoms (was £20, now £10) are also in the sale. The bikini has earned rave reviews online, with one person saying: "Lovely style, which fits perfectly. Very comfortable and look like the picture. Can't wait to wear this on holiday as feel confident in it."
A second wrote: "This bikini fits me really well without the need for excessive push-up bikinis, the cut of the bikini gives a great illusion, with a lovely texture and design too finish off the piece! Will definitely ordering more from Boux Avenue."
However, one person added: "Size up for sure potentially 2 size, bought 2 bikinis same sizes. Marguerite barely covered my bust point. Wasn't wearable at all sadly looks so nice on smaller bust which was a shame."
Another said: "Love the material on this bikini! It fit perfectly and is so flattering. Cannot wait to wear it on my holiday."
The hot pink Ibiza crinkle plunge bikini top (was £36, now £18) and matching Ibiza crinkle bikini bottoms (was £20, now £10) are also in the sale. According to Boux Avenue, the bikini is "the perfect blend of sexy and sophisticated."
Reviewers praised the bikini, with one person saying: "Amazing fit definitely would recommend colour is stunning too." A second wrote: "Very flattering. Very supportive and feels comfortable, true to size."
Another added: "Perfect for summer. Super cute and flattering! Definitely looks better with a tan though." However, one shopper found issues with the sizing, and said: "Small sizing but lovely colour also doesn't fold in half so might be a pain to pack."
The Boux Avenue flash sale runs until Sunday, July 6. Shoppers can browse the full sale online here.
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