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Boden shoppers 'feel amazing' in 'really flattering' summer dress that's on sale

Boden shoppers 'feel amazing' in 'really flattering' summer dress that's on sale

Business Mayor25-05-2025

Boden's 'flattering' summer dress is popular with reviewers (Image: Boden)
Boden shoppers can get a 'flattering' £90 dress for £67.50 with a summer discount code. Shoppers can save on the Mila Trim Tiered Jersey Dress with the code 7N7G, offering fans 25% off until midnight on May 26.
The popular jersey dress is available in a regular and petite fit. Unfortunately, some sizes are sold out, but there are four colours to choose from, which increases the chances of finding the right size for shoppers browsing the red, black, fuchsia, and green styles. The red dress, for instance, is currently available in sizes 4-22. The black dress and the green dress also have good availability.
Boden's product description for the Mila Trim Tiered Jersey Dress says: 'Our sleeveless Mila dress is all about the details (pom-pom trim to be precise). It also has a tiered maxi-length skirt and a waist-defining belt.'
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Reviewers love the 'fabulous' style, with one pleased shopper telling customers that 'this dress makes me feel amazing.' However, it's worth noting that some thought the fabric was too thick for a summer dress, so it might not be the best choice if you're looking for a lightweight dress for hotter days.
Shoppers might prefer Next's £42 White Button Down Midi Dress With Linen, which is 'crafted in a lightweight linen blend,' according to the product description. Other stylish summer dresses include New Look's £33.99 Red Drawstring Waist Textured Midi Dress, which a reviewer said is made with 'really lovely material,' and ASOS's £40 Linen maxi sundress with bralet cut out in oat, which could better suit shoppers looking for a full-length dress.
The Mila Trim Tiered Jersey Dress has received an average rating of 4.5 out of five on the Boden website, which has collated the reviews for the different coloured dresses. Mila Trim Tiered Jersey Dress from Boden (Image: Boden)
One happy shopper said: 'This dress makes me feel amazing and it's a long time since I've felt that. The material is quite heavy but this makes it fall nicely. I'm large busted so would normally only wear a v neck but this is really flattering. I'd love it in navy too-pretty please!'
Another pleased buyer wrote: 'I am 5ft 9 and I've bought this dress twice as the first one was so fabulous. I have bought it in the 20R to have a bit more space and not too snug a fit. The length of the regular is really long, perfect for me. What I like is it fits everywhere really well, I'm curvy and everything sits and fits just right on me, I'm really impressed. The fabric is soft and comfy and great for every day. The pockets are a really great size too.'
A fan added: 'Petite size 14, very flattering and lovely material. Bought to wear at a wedding but plan to get lots of use out of it. Gorgeous colour and feels classy.' However, a different shopper commented: 'I really wanted to love this dress but the fabric was just too heavy for what is essentially designed as a summer dress. The pockets are fab and the style is lovely though, had it been in something more like a cheesecloth fabric I definitely would have kept it.' White Button Down Midi Dress With Linen from Next (Image: Next)
Someone else agreed: 'A great and flattering design The red could have been slightly bolder I loved the cut out subtle and classy BUT the material was as others mentioned far to thick for a summer dress and too casual for an occasion dress It's a good price point if you can make it work – I feel a lighter jersey or double cloth could have worked better.'
Another shopper shared: 'The fit of this dress was okay, but the fabric was extremely unflattering. It clings in a weird way so that you could see everything — my belly button, the seams of my t-shirt bra, etc — through it. I don't know why they selected this fabric or who would wear it.'
However, a different shopper liked the fabric, despite agreeing it feels heavy. They said: 'I love this dress, it does come up slightly big especially around the chest area which is why I sized down. Agree with other reviews that the material is heavy but it actually makes the dress hang really nice and it is very flattering, I wouldn't say it was very thick but it depends what you are looking for.
'The hole detailing is really nice and the pockets are a bonus. I chose the fuschia and paradise green, but the green wasn't as bright as I wanted so I will send that back, but the fuschia is lovely. Very good price with 25% off. Would recommend.'

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