With the festive season on the way, many are preparing their wardrobes for work and friends Christmas parties.

M&S has become a go-to place for all generations to buy affordable, on-trend outfits.

The supermarket and clothing giant has become a firm favourite with many, after focusing on creating seasonal collections that are current and stylish, while giving shoppers value for money.

The recently released Foil Polka Dot V-Neck Midi Tiered Dress is gaining popularity with shoppers who are buying it for Christmassy celebrations.

Buy: Foil Polka Dot V-Neck Midi Tiered Dress (£39.50)

Featuring glitz and glam with foil polka dots, the dress is a great alternative to full-on sequins, and is subtle enough to dress up or down, but adds a touch of sparkle for Christmas party season.

The style is a midi-length with tiered detail and a flattering v-neck wrap top, a defined, shirred waistband and floaty semi-sheer sleeves.

A few of the reviews mentioned the sizing being on the smaller side, so it could be worth sizing up if ordering the dress.

For those looking for an even more budget-friendly party dress, New Look has plenty of choice in the sale, including the Dark Green Satin Jacquard Split Hem Midaxi Dress for £22.49.

Shoppers are leaving reviews on the M&S dress, with some calling it ‘a lovely flattering style’.

SuePro said: ”Very nice quality dress at a reasonable price. Wore it to a birthday party and felt really dressed up and special.”

Soulgirl51 commented: ”Initially I had a bit of a problem with the delivery of this dress but boy, was it worth the wait. It has lovely material, a lovely flattering style and fits true to size. It looks much more expensive than it is and I am looking forward to wearing it. I would definitely recommend this dress.

AppleDaisy also added: ”Looks nice on the model but the sizing is not great, I’m definitely a 12 when it comes to M&S clothing but this definitely wasn’t a size 12. Also, not great if you have a curvy figure, especially the top half! Hence the sizing is not proportional.”



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