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DUNNES Stores has released the ultimate summer dress – and it’s perfect for any occasion.
One shopper has taken to social media to share a look at the new must-have item.
Megan Durkan shared a short video to Instagram under the username @makeupwithmegand.
In the video, she shows what the dress looks like on the model and on her.
Taking to the caption of the post, she wrote: “Dunnes Stores Dress of the Summer.
“No caption needed for this @dunnesstores@savida.ds dress. PERFECTION!!”
At the beginning of the video, she shows the gorgeous dress on the model.
In a close-up, she shows the ribbed detailing on the skirt, which adds another element of chic to the dress.
The Savida Red Shirred Waist Midi Dress is a bargain, costing just €35.
Shoppers can pick up the dress in sizes XXS to XXL – though some of the sizes have already sold out online.
Sizes XL and XXL have both sold out online, but may still be available in your local store.
The gorgeous dress features a fitted waist with a flowing skirt underneath.
This is perfect for showing off your curves, creating a stunningly flattering silhouette.
It also features two puffy sleeves, with a square neckline.
And on the chest there is a tie-up detail, making it perfect for the summer season.
In an official item description on the Dunnes Stores website, fashion chiefs said: “Cut from a lightweight cotton blend fabric that moves with your body, this midi-length dress boasts an all-over shirred gingham pattern.
“With a square neckline and voluminous puff sleeves for a romantic touch, it is an ultra-feminine piece that is perfect for outdoor occasions.
“Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”
Trying it on, Megan looks stunning in the fitted piece as the fitted waist and flowing skirt accentuates her shape.
She pairs the dress with a pair of red high heels, creating the perfect outfit for any event.
In the comments section of the post, other shoppers shared their opinions on the piece.
One person said: “I have it. Love it on.”
Another wrote: “That’s nice.”
Someone else said: “Stunning.”
The dress is available in stores and online now – but is set to fly off the shelves.
DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.
Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland’s first ‘shopping frenzy’.
During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne’s ‘Better Value’ bargains.
Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 – starting with apples and oranges.
The retailer said: “Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.
“Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.
“Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas.”
The retailer’s first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.
They added: “In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.
“Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England.”
Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.
THE average Brit met their best friend at age 19 – with one in 10 having had the same one since they were 10 years old.
The research of 2,000 UK adults revealed 22 per cent met genuine friends for life between the ages of 11 to 15, making school the ultimate friendship factory.
Classrooms were the birthplace of 37 per cent of these best-friend connections, especially among Gen-Z and millennials, while 17 per cent found their forever friend on the job.
Trust (67 per cent), support through tough times (53 per cent), and a shared sense of humour (41 per cent), were identified as the glue that helps best friends stay together.
To mark National Best Friends Day, Nutella placed a 3.8m high and 3.5m wide ice cream tub in Potters Field Park, London, to invite pals to share a snack together.
Gemma Mattison, a spokesperson for Ferrero UK & Ireland, makers of the spread, said: “Best friends are the people we laugh with, lean on, and share life’s little moments with – and that’s something worth celebrating.”
But remaining close isn’t as easy as it once was – a third of those polled think it’s harder to maintain adult friendships as they only manage to meet up with their best pals a few times a year (22 per cent).
Just 13 per cent see their best friends on a weekly basis, and 17 per cent leave it as long as a year in between catch ups.
And it seems busy life schedules are to blame, with 46 per cent believing it’s because people are more unavailable now, so it is harder to find time to connect.
Food continues to be a key ingredient to great friendships and spending time together, as almost half (45 per cent) maintain contact by going out for brunch and breakfast with their mate.
According to the OnePoll study, ice cream tops the list as the ultimate friendship dessert; 27 per cent of Brits say it would be their forever go-to with their best friend, followed by chocolate cake (20 per cent) and cheesecake (16 per cent).
The study also uncovered 13 per cent of adults aged over 65 have more than five best friends, whereas only six per cent of Gen Z has the same number.
Almost half of the silent generation said they made their best friends after the age of 35, with one in 20 holding onto relationships from six to 10 years old.