Frankie Bridge's maxi dress from the high street 'fits like a dream'
Frankie Bridge has been serving up some stunning autumn looks lately, but there's one particular outfit of hers you might want to snap up fast. The former Saturdays singer, 34, gave fans a glimpse of her latest favourite wardrobe pieces on September 10 - including a slinky maxi dress.
The best part? Whilst it looks much more expensive, the outfit is from the high street and comes in at £69 - plus there's free delivery. On Instagram, Frankie shared a snap of her in Nobody's Child's satin slip dress, which has a figure-skimming fit, thick straps and a flared hem.
It’s available in sizes four to 18 and would make the perfect Christmas party dress. Already a hit with shoppers, the elegant piece is now sold out in sizes 16 and 18 - so you'd better be quick.
Frankie wrote in a caption: "I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. You can’t have too many black dresses. This one fits like a dream and I love the scoop neck to the front and back."
In her post, the Loose Women star can be seen wearing the Black Monika Satin Slip Maxi Dress, which also comes in silver. We’d pair it with some barely-there heels and a clutch for dressy occasions. As party season approaches, this dress will have you ready to make a statement at any last-minute events.
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The Nobody's Child dress looked amazing on Frankie (Instagram)Getting us excited for cooler days, Frankie also showed off a new-in M&S dress that retails for £49.50, but it's already selling fast.
Sharing the green satin piece to Instagram, she said: “You just can’t go wrong with a good slip dress! This one skims the body really nicely - I sometimes find slip dresses a bit clingy but not this one! Also love the extra detail to the back."
The M&S dress is incredibly versatile and comes in sizes six to 24. Whether you dress it up with heels and a leather jacket, or wear it casual with a cardi and trainers, it's bound to have you looking chic.
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