A woman has expressed her delight over a "stunning" maxi dress from Pretty Little Thing that she claims is worth every penny after purchasing it at a significant discount. The dress, known as the Multi Watercolour Plisse Strappy Maxi Dress, has been reduced in price by 80%, now available for just £6. 75, down from its original price of £34. The dress, which features a pastel watercolour pattern, has proven to be a hit with fellow bargain-hunters on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.
A posting by Laura Jane, a user in the group, has hoarded over 1,300 likes and hundreds of comments. The post shows a picture of Laura Jane wearing the dress, which was worn during a recent holiday, as well as a screenshot of the dress on Pretty Little Thing's website, highlighting the 80% off offer. According to Laura Jane... the dress "was worth every penny" and was even worn to a wedding in Greece, as fellow group member Sky confirmed.
However, another user, Shay, pointed out that the pattern may appear slightly different on the garment compared to the version on the website. Upon being asked about the discrepancy, Laura Jane replied that while the fabric may not be identical, the overall style of the dress ___ the same. As it becomes increasingly popular, the dress is still available in all sizes, ranging from a UK 4 to 16, "and has already been purchased 1,"058 times by the time of writing.
The 80% off offer is set to expire soon... with Pretty Little Thing urging customers to "style it with your favourite heels and accessories to steal all the stares this season". The Mirror reported on the dress earlier this week, "highlighting its affordability and the positive feedback it has received from customers."

A woman has heaped praise on a 'stunning' dress from Pretty Little Thing that she says is ⁘worth every penny⁘. Fashion fans and bargain-hunters will be pleased to know that the maxi dress has now been reduced in price - with 80% off. Shoppers can now get the brand's Multi Watercolour Plisse Strappy Maxi Dress for only £6.75 . Before the discount, it would have cost customers £34.
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