The weather might still be a bit gloomy, but that doesn't mean your wardrobe has to follow suit. Shoppers at Roman are snapping up new-in pieces from the website, getting ready for spring and summer while stocks last. This Fuchsia Floral Ruched Waist Midi Dress is a hot pick, featuring a vibrant floral print that customers have dubbed 'eye-catching'. Not only is the pattern stunning, the fit of the dress is also receiving rave reviews due to its 'flattering' fit and flare silhouette.
The fitted bodice, adorned with lovely angel sleeves, cascades into a long, flowing skirt that epitomises elegance. Smart ruching provides a flattering finish around your waist and the v-neckline adds a fun twist. READ MORE: No7 fans snap up luxury gift set featuring full-size products worth £130 for under £40. READ MORE: Debenhams' 'excellent' LED light therapy mask cut by 60% in huge winter sale. Available in sizes 10 to 20, you can style it casually with white trainers and a denim jacket, or dress it up with heels and subtle jewellery. Many shoppers are grabbing theirs in anticipation of a celebration later in the year.
The Roman dress would make a perfect spring wedding guest outfit, ensuring you stay comfortable and look fabulous all day. Customers who have already donned the Roman dress share how they receive endless compliments when wearing it, reports Wales Online. One shopper raved about their experience with this particular dress, saying: "I have this dress and wore it for the first time today. Went out to lunch and a number of people stopped me to say how nice my dress was. I can't remember the last time that happened.".
Another person shared their delight, commenting: "Fabulously flattering frock that has attracted comments from many friends and completely random strangers in the street.". For those new to Roman, a customer reassured: "Quick service, no hassle. The dress is beautiful with bold vibrant colours and feels comfortable.". However, not everyone had a perfect fit. A shorter customer mentioned: "It was a bit longer than I thought," leading some to get their dresses altered.