The stunning red dress is an almost perfect dupe for a far more expensive designer brand
High street store River Island has a loyal fan base, known for its trendy high fashion outfits that offer colour and flair. Autumn may be on the way, but it's still peak wedding season, with lots of hens getting ready for a weekend full of fun, sun and fashion.
And shoppers have spotted a beautiful, bright red dress that's an almost perfect dupe for a £275 one from Rat and Boa. The red chiffon frill slip maxi dress is usually £70, but is currently of offer at £55.The dress is available in sizes eight to 18, and can be machine washed at a max temperature of 30°C.
River Island's director of design, Sian Ryan said: “A deep red hue is classic and suits almost every skin tone. To soften the look choose a style such as the frill slip maxi - the ruffles and flowing fabric bring instant elegance.”Receive newsletters with the biggest and breaking TV and showbiz news by signing up here
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