Next's £59 maxi dress that's 'worth every penny' & feels a 'million dollars'
Next's £59 maxi dress that's 'worth every penny' & feels a 'million dollars'"
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THE TIERED DRESS COMES IN A CHOICE OF SIX PRINTS AND 'TRAVELS WELL' AS IT 'DOESN'T LOOK CRUSHED WHEN UNPACKED' 12:37, 02 Jun 2025 This article contains affiliate
links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Next has a new dress that fans say feels 'a million dollars' and is 'absolutely lovely'.
The Friends Like These Short Sleeve Chiffon Tiered Maxi Dress comes in a choice of six prints including black, ivory spot, brown print and green geo. It is the latter that caught the eye of
our shopping writers because it is so fresh looking. Available in sizes eight to 22 in regular, and four to 18 in petite, there's a good range of sizes to order in the green but some of
the other colours are selling out fast. The lined dress costs £59 and is made from polyester. READ MORE: DUNELM REDUCES 'UNIQUE' KETTLE AND TOASTER THAT 'LOOK EXPENSIVE'
TO JUST £17.50 EACH READ NEXT: AUDIBLE'S FATHER'S DAY OFFER LETS PEOPLE LISTEN TO JEREMY CLARKSON'S AUDIOBOOK FOR FREE By comparison, Boden has a Sleeveless Linen Blend Maxi
Dress that costs £176 and comes in a choice of two colours. If you're looking for a cheaper option, New Look has a Pink Paisley Floral Print Strappy Maxi Dress that costs just £36.99.
The Friends Like These dress gets rave reviews on the Next website. In fact there are no negative reviews. One happy shopper said: "Absolutely lovely dress." Another added:
"Lovely dress . Fits very nicely & comfortably. Really dressy. Wore it 1st on Saturday and felt a million dollars as they say. Looks lovely with a blazer. Definitely recommend.
Worth every penny." A third agreed: "It was just what I was looking for. It will travel well and I don’t have to worry about it appearing crushed when unpacked." Article
continues below Next describes the dress as follows: "Our beautiful chiffon-based, short-sleeve printed maxi dress features short flutter sleeves, a crew neckline, a tiered hem, and
maxi length; the perfect stylish and flattering piece for any occasion or event!"
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