Floral V-Neck Puff Sleeve Midi Tea Dress – M&S X GHOST

Choose this floral tea dress from our M&S x GHOST collaboration for off-duty, sunny day plans. Cut in a midi length with a regular fit and a v-neck, with as seam at the waist.

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Choose this floral tea dress from our M&S x GHOST collaboration for off-duty, sunny day plans. Cut in a midi length with a regular fit and a v-neck, with as seam at the waist. Features three pretty fabric-covered buttons at the base of the neckline. Short puff sleeves with elasticated cuffs add a hint of volume. Decorated with a colourful ditsy floral print. Side zip fastening.

Fit and style

Regular fit, Side zip fastening, Unlined

Composition

100% viscose

Care

  • Wash at 40°C delicate
  • Do not bleach
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Iron at medium temperature
  • Professional dry clean

Additional information

Model details

Model is 5ft 8" / 173cm, wearing size 8

Length

Neck to hem length for a size 12: 125cm

A dress (also known as a frock or a gown) is a one-piece outer garment that is worn on the torso and hangs down over the legs and is primarily worn by women or girls. Dresses often consist of a bodice attached to a skirt.

Dress shapes and silhouettes, textiles, and colors vary. Dresses can have sleeves of any length or can be sleeveless, and dresses can have any neckline. Similarly, dresses can have skirts of any length or hemline. These variances may be based on considerations such as fashion trends, modesty, weather, and personal taste. Dresses are generally suitable for both formal wear and casual wear in the West.

Historically, foundation garments and other structural garments—including items such as corsets, partlets, petticoats, panniers, bustles—were used to achieve the desired silhouette.

M, or m, is the thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of several western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is em (pronounced ), plural ems.

The neck is the part of the body on many vertebrates that connects the head with the torso. The neck supports the weight of the head and protects the nerves that carry sensory and motor information from the brain down to the rest of the body. In addition, the neck is highly flexible and allows the head to turn and flex in all directions. The structures of the human neck are anatomically grouped into four compartments: vertebral, visceral and two vascular compartments. Within these compartments, the neck houses the cervical vertebrae and cervical part of the spinal cord, upper parts of the respiratory and digestive tracts, endocrine glands, nerves, arteries and veins. Muscles of the neck are described separately from the compartments. They bound the neck triangles.

In anatomy, the neck is also called by its Latin names, cervix or collum, although when used alone, in context, the word cervix more often refers to the uterine cervix, the neck of the uterus. Thus the adjective cervical may refer either to the neck (as in cervical vertebrae or cervical lymph nodes) or to the uterine cervix (as in cervical cap or cervical cancer).

S, or for lowercase, s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ess (pronounced ), plural esses.

A sleeve (Old English: slīef, a word allied to slip, cf. Dutch sloof) is the part of a garment that covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips.

The sleeve is a characteristic of fashion seen in almost every country and time period, across a myriad of styles of dress. Styles vary from close-fitting to the arm, to relatively unfitted and wide sleeves, some with extremely wide cuffs. Long, hanging sleeves have been used variously as a type of pocket, from which the phrase "to have up one's sleeve" (to have something concealed ready to produce) comes. There are many other proverbial and metaphorical expressions associated with the sleeve, such as "to wear one's heart upon one's sleeve", and "to laugh in one's sleeve".

Early Western medieval sleeves were cut straight, and underarm triangle-shaped gussets were used to provide ease of movement. In the 14th century, the rounded sleeve cap was invented, allowing a more fitted sleeve to be inserted, with ease around the sleeve head and a wider cut at the back allowing for wider movement. Throughout the 19th century and particularly during the Victorian era in Western culture, the sleeves on women's dress at times became extremely wide, rounded or otherwise gathered and 'puffy', necessitating the need for sleeve supports worn inside a garment to support the shape of the sleeve. Various early styles of Western sleeve are still found in types of academic dress.

Sleeve length varies in modern times from barely over the shoulder (cap sleeve) to floor-length (as seen in the Japanese furisode). Most contemporary shirt sleeves end somewhere between the mid-upper arm and the wrist.

Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis, an evergreen shrub native to East Asia which probably originated in the borderlands of southwestern China and northern Myanmar. Tea is also made, but rarely, from the leaves of Camellia taliensis. After plain water, tea is the most widely consumed drink in the world. There are many different types of tea; some have a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavour, while others have profiles that include sweet, nutty, floral, or grassy notes. Tea has a stimulating effect in humans, primarily due to its caffeine content.

An early credible record of tea drinking dates to the third century AD, in a medical text written by Chinese physician Hua Tuo. It was popularised as a recreational drink during the Chinese Tang dynasty, and tea drinking subsequently spread to other East Asian countries. Portuguese priests and merchants introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. During the 17th century, drinking tea became fashionable among the English, who started to plant tea on a large scale in British India.

The term herbal tea refers to drinks not made from Camellia sinensis. They are the infusions of fruit, leaves, or other plant parts, such as steeps of rosehip, chamomile, or rooibos. These may be called tisanes or herbal infusions to prevent confusion with tea made from the tea plant.

V, or v, is the twenty-second letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is vee (pronounced ), plural vees.

X, or x, is the twenty-fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ex (pronounced ), plural exes.

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10 Reviews For This Product

  1. 10

    by Sagocat

    This dress is so well made, very pretty and very comfortable on. I feel special in this dress. It’s true to size and a perfect length.

  2. 10

    by Slindon

    Very pleased with this – much nicer than the photo!

  3. 10

    by Helsbels

    I’m so happy I managed to bag this dress in a size 10. True to size (I usually find M&S sizing is too large) it fits perfectly and is just the right length (I’m 5’5”). More like this please M&S; this collaboration with Ghost is fabulous, much better than AW20.

  4. 10

    by Lisa

    I was so lucky to get this dress it was out of stock for ages but I kept looking and my size was in stock. It’s such a pretty dress and fits perfect. Love the M&S collaboration with Ghost. Others I like but also out of stock. Can we have some more A line please!

  5. 10

    by Traz

    I eventually managed to get one of these dresses but in one size larger than I normally have. Luckily it fitted as it looks lovely, just need some warm weather!

  6. 10

    by Fincasblick

    I have been looking at least 3 times a day for this dress and finally managed to get a 12. Thought I may need a 14 but this fitted perfect.

  7. 10

    by Ginger

    A really flattering dress, I’m 5’7 and it’s mid calf on me, lovely colours, good quality crepe like material, skims the body. Will be a versatile dress, dress up with heels or down with sandals/trainers. My 3rd purchase in the M&S X Ghost collaboration, such beautiful dresses.

  8. 10

    by Amanda

    Lovely dress I bought my usual size 14 and it fits perfect. I havn’t worn it yet so net washed. It was out of stock quickly so I checked regularly and was able to get it !So pleased I did! Good quality material. If Ghost is a trial hope it becomes permanent!

  9. 10

    by Seddocp

    So pleased I managed to get hold of this Beautiful dress material is crepe like & it just looks so classy on. Cannot wait to wear out for those special occasions & stand out in the crowd.

  10. 10

    by Emma

    Fabulous ghost collaboration. Great colours beautiful flatter cut with lovely front button and puff sleeve detail. Side zippped is invisible and nice mid calf length for a 5’5” size 12 .

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