
I'm a size 14 & have found a winning summer dress from Primark – it's floaty, great quality & there's a mini-me version
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A FASHIONISTA has claimed to have found a winning summer dress from Primark that's sure to turn heads this season.
So if you want to look stylish but without breaking the bank, you've come to the right place and won't want to miss this.
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A Primark megafan has praised a winning summer dress that's floaty and cool
Credit: tiktok/@my_style_ideas/
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Not only is it perfect for warm days, but it's affordable too
Credit: tiktok/@my_style_ideas/
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The Trapeze Mini Dress is priced at £20
Credit: Primark
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It's also available in green
Credit: Primark
Amanda, the self-proclaimed "confidence queen' and size 14 fashionista, who regularly shares high-street fashion content online, has praised a Primark frock that's super floaty and cool.
Not only is it lightweight and perfect for warm days, but she praised the "fantastic" quality too.
But that's not all, as there's also a matching mini-me version too - so if you want to match with your little one, you'll need to check this out.
Posting on social media, the blonde beauty held up her Primark shopping bag and said: 'It is blooming boiling - I have found four beautiful dresses to wear in the UK in this gorgeous heatwave.'
After trying on an 'unreal' dress that covers upper arms and has recently gone viral online, Amanda then modelled a sleeveless V-neck mini dress that's ideal for holidays.
Thrilled with the white trapeze dress, which features an elegant tiered shape, the content creator beamed: 'This one might just win me over girls, because there's a mini-me.
'The quality of this feels absolutely fantastic.'
Clearly overjoyed with the Trapeze Mini Dress, which is made from a 'lightweight fabric', the mother continued: 'It's lovely and floaty and oversized.'
According to Primark bosses, this mini dress will ensure you keep things 'easy and breezy' this season.
It is said to 'flow in a tiered silhouette that moves with you' and is spot on for a 'simple, summery feel.'
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Not only will it keep you looking 'cool and casual,' but it's great for dressing up and down, making it an 'effortless option for warm-weather days.'
The mini dress is available not only in white, but green too.
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IF you're looking for more Primark summer buys, then you've come to the right place.
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The haltnerneck tops are perfect for summer.
If you're on a budget, these trousers are identical to a pair from Zara, but without the hefty price tag.
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It's priced at just £20, which we think is a real steal, and sizes range from a 6 to an 18.
Meanwhile, the matching children's Trapeze Summer Dress is just £8.
It ranges from 1.5-2 years to 7-8 years and is available to order on the chain's new Click & Collect service.
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The mini-me version is £8 and available through the chain's Click & Collect service
Credit: Primark
Fashion fans beam
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @my_style_ideas, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 133,400 views, 1,541 likes and 160 comments.
Fashion fans were gobsmacked by the purse-friendly dress and many 'loved' it, which numerous users raced to the comments to express.
It's lovely and floaty and oversized
Amanda
One person said: 'You look lovely in all of them.'
Another added: 'They all look stunning.'
A third described the dress as 'gorgeous' while someone else gushed: 'Love them all!!'
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