The perfect summer throw-on summer dress for £39.99
With the summer sales in full swing, now is the perfect time to snap up any last minute pieces for the summer.
This red linen shift dress from The Shirt Company is my latest find, reduced from £39.99 from £129.95.READ MORE: Amazon's £9 cooling eye mask that 'relieves hay fever in 10 minutes' This dress would be perfect for the warmer weather, as linen is the perfect lightweight fabric - it would even make the perfect holiday day to evening piece too. I would style this red dress with gold or silver - but it would be the perfect base for any colour accessories.
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