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Sainsbury's flowy dress is ‘perfect for round bellies' & can be worn over bikinis or makes a chic evening outfit
Sainsbury's flowy dress is ‘perfect for round bellies' & can be worn over bikinis or makes a chic evening outfit

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Sainsbury's flowy dress is ‘perfect for round bellies' & can be worn over bikinis or makes a chic evening outfit

All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. Plus, how to dress in a heatwave to keep cool - but also look stylish TOP MARKS Sainsbury's flowy dress is 'perfect for round bellies' & can be worn over bikinis or makes a chic evening outfit SAINSBURY'S has sent fashionistas into a frenzy with their latest maxi dress that's ''perfect for round bellies''. With temperatures soaring again this week, and with the school holidays right around the corner, millions of Brits are likely making plans for beach days and holidays abroad. 3 The maxi gown is a sophisticated staple for summer getaways and chic outings Credit: TU 3 The show-stopper of a dress features a classy halter neck and cut-out detailing just above the chest Credit: TU 3 You can find the frock in store and online, but you'll have to be quick to avoid missing out Credit: TU And what better way to get yourself excited for enjoying some much-needed sunshine, than by treating yourself to a new outfit. Sainsbury's Tu is one of the best-loved brands on the high street right now, and the supermarket is constantly wowing fashionistas with its stylish but wallet-friendly clothing. Whether you're on the lookout for cute dresses or on-trend work attire, Sainsbury's fast-fashion range always hits the mark, and its latest summer collection is no exception. One frock that has caught the eye of fashion fans is the Neutral Leaf Printed Halter Neck Dress, which shoppers can now snap up for just £30. The maxi gown is a sophisticated staple for summer getaways and outings, and it's sure to make heads turn on a chic evening with your friends or family. The neutral dress, which is available in sizes UK 6 to UK 24, has been designed in a flowing shape - ideal for comfort if you want to stay cool or feel bloated. The show-stopper of a dress features a classy halter neck and cut-out detailing just above the chest. Finished with a leaf print at the hem, this stunning number is an elegant addition to your collection this summer. The styling options are also seemingly endless - dress it up with strappy heels and statement earrings for a classy dinner, or just throw it on with flip flops for an effortless look on the beach with a bikini underneath. You can find the frock in store and online, but you'll have to be quick to avoid missing out. I wasn't going to spend thousands on a wedding dress so got an Oh Polly one for £75 - no one would know it wasn't pricey Reviewing the five-star dress, one fashion fan said: ''Been looking for this shape and style of dress at a high street level for a while. ''Bought the 10 (am usually a 10-12, am 5ft 6 for reference) and this is a good fit and length for me. It's a bit roomy over the bust but I am on the smaller side on top. ''For a little more money I would have loved the inclusion of pockets (it has none). More colours please. How to dress in a heatwave SUMMER is finally here with temperatures soaring this weekend, but it has been so long since we dressed for the warmer weather - what should we wear?The Sun's fashion team is here to help with a cut-out-and-keep guide to heatwave attire. Clemmie Fieldsend and Abby McHale reveal the ultimate dos and don'ts so that you never suffer from unsightly tan lines, sweaty patches or wardrobe malfunctions again. Cover up While you might be tempted to put on your skimpiest outfit when the mercury rises above 25C, it has actually been proven that staying covered up can keep you cooler. We're not saying wear your winter coat and wrap up. You should wear a light breathable fabric such as cotton - look for flowy midi skirts, dresses or wide leg trousers which will billow and create a nice cool breeze for you as you walk. Prepare for extremes With our unpredictable weather, it's not uncommon to see either someone in hotpants with goose-pimpled legs after an unexpected downpour, or at the other end of the spectrum, someone still wearing their winter tights in 30C heat. When you're on the fence, opt for a loose co-ord that will keep you cool but not expose you to the elements if it rains. Wear shorts Yes, you can wear shorts - and at any age. The key is getting the length just right and longer shorts are all the rage this year. Short shorts are of course allowed but they won't make you any cooler. If anything, micro-shorts can make you feel hotter. Plus, they are wedgie inducing, often too tight and often show off rather too much bum cheek. Wear white White is not the easiest to keep clean but it is the best shade for a heatwave, and looks effortlessly chic. It doesn't absorb light like black but instead, reflects it. It's also a shade that never goes out of style. If you do get the odd suncream smear on your whites, quickly dab with hand soap and water, rub in with a brush and then wash as normal. Don't show bra straps Whilst everyone wants to wear strappy clothing in the summer, there really is nothing classy about your bra straps being on show - especially when they're the opposite colour to your top. Instead, if you are plumping for a strappy top, stick a strapless bra underneath. Don't attempt a boob tube The boob tube has got to be one of the most faffy and unflattering pieces of clothing you can own. Yes, you will avoid shoulder strap tan lines, but you will spend the whole day pulling your top up and trying to keep your boobs in place. Come evening, you will have grubby fingerprints all over and will have no doubt experienced the odd nip slip. Don't choose espadrilles Espadrille wedges were once Kate Middleton's go-to summer shoe but they have well and truly fallen off the fashion wagon. While noughties ballet flats are back, the espadrille is yet to have its revival. It's one of those fashion items that Gen Z won't be seen dead in, and have even dubbed 'the granny sandal'. For now, opt for a ballet flat or a sandal. Don't wear crochet The crochet trend is nice enough and while it looks great on the likes of Love Island presenter Maya Jama, it's simply not practical. If the sun is out, chances are, you'll end up with tragic tan lines like a mosaic. Plus, it's essentially knitwear - hot and itchy. For men, knitted polos have also crept into the fashion fold, masquerading as summer wear but they are made from synthetic materials and induce swear. Wear at your own risk. ''Light weight beige requires skin colour underwear - but as it is floaty you can't see everything underneath which is good.'' Another fan of the supermarket said: ''Perfect fit! As it was a flowy dress I sized down and I'm so glad I did- beautiful dress looks so chic and expensive I have worn my with a little waist belt and looks fab!'' Someone else was just as thrilled with their purchase and described the affordable dress as ''absolutely gorgeous''. ''I'm normally a 10-12, but bought a 10. Fits lovely and looks / feels more expensive than it is!'' Meanwhile, a fourth commented: ''I put this in my basket 3 times, went to checkout and it was removed due to being out of stock(lots of demand) finally got my hands on it and wow! ''Love it, perfect for round bellies like myself but still wanting to look and feel super comfy, this is the one for you!''

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