
‘I'm obsessed with Dunnes Stores swimwear' says plus size model over ‘flattering' and ‘comfy' swimsuit from €20
DUNNES Stores fans are set to love the latest swimwear collection in stores - and they boast a "flattering" fit.
The latest summer shop items from the Irish retailer are a suitcase must-have this year.
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One Irish shopper was loving the latest swim looks in stores
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The new swimsuit is perfect for holidays
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From towels for the pool to date night dresses,
has all you need for summer.
One Irish shopper was loving the latest swim looks in stores as she shared her latest bargain buy from the large retailer.
Liz shared her stunning new pieces in a post to her Instagram under the handle
The fashion fan looked beach ready in the pink and white stripe swimsuit that is perfect for the pool.
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Its description reads: "This swimsuit features a vibrant all-over summer themed print and a modern wrapped design. Crafted with power mesh for tummy control, it also includes removable pads for enhanced shape and support."
Also available in an aqua design, the swimwear comes in sizes 10 to 20.
Liz then flaunted the new Tummy Control Frill Plunge Swimsuit for just €20 and she said she was "obsessed" with the latest look.
Many of her 37K followers rushed to the comments to compliment the outfit, with one fan saying "Love these, the second print is gorgeous."
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While another echoed, "I'm running to my local Dunnes to try to get them."
Dunnes Stores designers said: "It features a gorgeous frill down the neckline and is enhanced with power mesh lining to smooth and contour."
I got a gorgeous metallic silver bag for only €10 in Dunnes Stores cries fashion fan as she share major haul for summer
Everyone can feel sculpted this summer as sizes range from 8 to 20.
Both looks are available in select stores with the second beach style also available
Get the ultimate beachy look when you pair the new swimsuit with the new dream cover-up.
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The new skirt cover up is just €20 and a must have in your suitcase.
Made from pure cotton, this easy skirt has a front that opens at each side, giving it a breezy feel - perfect for those hot
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It also features an elasticated waist to sit comfortably on your tummy – ideal for any belly-conscious shoppers.
You can also pair the look with combat boots and sequin cami top for a stunning
fit.
It comes in a variety of sizes starting from XS going up to XL.
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The stunning white colour is perfect for matching with any style,
or colour.
This versatile look is available online and in stores now.
THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES
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.
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The newest swimsuit from Dunnes Stores have an eye-catching print
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The Tummy Control Shape And Sculpt Wrap Swimsuit is just €20
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