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River Island’s £50 flattering and expensive-looking dress will suit all body shapes this spring

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There may be only the slightest glimmer of spring in the air, but that’s all we need to start eagerly planning exactly our new season wardrobes.The temptation is real as the high street has been dropping some seriously good spring buys over the past few weeks.

A floaty printed dress is the perfect piece to help you transition into the slightly warmer weather, and as far as we are concerned a girl can never have too many.The versatile puff-sleeve dress has become a faithful staple in our wardrobes over the past few years, so when a style as good as this catches our eye-it's not to be missed.

River Island printed midi dress £55 here, is not only the perfect dress to take you into spring but the super flattering style will suit all body shapes too.

There are so many reasons we love this dress shape for spring, and trust us when we say it really will flatter whatever your shape and size.

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