Fashion fans looking to nab a flattering dress have been rushing to Marks and Spencer for a patterned midaxi tea dress that "hides any lumps and bumps."
The high-street retailer has become a frequent haunt for many shoppers who are wanting to give their wardrobes a bit of a refresh for the sunnier season, with the Floral Midaxi Tea Dress being the latest favourite.
Priced at just £39.50, the stunning dress boasts an on-trend dainty floral print in a vibrant orange mix, and it is available to buy in a regular length in sizes ranging from a UK 6-24.
Included in the M&S Collection range, the midaxi length tea dress can be worn up or down and it will provide a refreshing, playful touch to your summer wardrobe this year.
The dress features a stylish regular fit, round neckline, neat back zip fastening and short sleeves with elasticated cuffs for a touch of volume. Its lightweight, floaty material is ideal for keeping you cool in the sun.

Hundreds of shoppers have raved over the Floral Midaxi Tea Dress online, as it currently has a 4.7 out of 5 star rating on the M&S website, with glowing reviews for its flattering print that has boosted their confidence.
One happy shopper wrote: "Perfection good material hides or the lumps and bumps due to the pattern."
A second impressed review read: "Beautiful dress fits really well and great quality. Excellent value for money and very flattering. I’ve had lots of lovely comments."
A third glowing five-star reviewer wrote: "Love this dress the floral fabric is so pretty. It is light and comfortable a perfect summer dress."
While a fourth said: "Very flattering, floaty dress. Perfect for work, weddings and dining out. Love it!!!"
And a fifth raved: "Super flattering! Perfect amount of stretch to hug in all the right places, I just had a baby and it’s giving me loads of confidence!"
Shoppers can purchase the £39.50 Floral Midaxi Tea Dress from the Marks and Spencer website.
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