Boux Avenue now sells dresses and YES PLEASE 👏🏻

Zara McDermott is already a fan

Boux Avenue dresses

by Aimee Jakes |
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Lingerie brand Boux Avenue may be known for their gorgeous underwear sets and cosy loungewear, but they have just dropped their first dress collection and we're seriously impressed.

Searches for “Going Out Dresses” has increased by 359% year on year, according to Google search data, so this drop is perfectly timed for post-lockdown lunches, brunches and beyond.

From figure-sculpting bodycon dresses to summery frocks, there is something for everyone in Boux Avenue's new collection, aptly named Party in The Park.

The prices range from £30 to £40, making them hella bank balance-friendly. They also currently have a very generous 20% discount for students.

Zara McDermott looked sensational in the Aisha strap ruched mini dress in Strawberry.

A chuffed customer added, "Love love the dress so pretty and the fit is beautiful."

Shop the best bits from the collection below and thank us later.

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The Boux Avenue dresses to have on your radar

Aisha strap ruched mini dress - Strawberry1 of 7
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Aisha strap ruched mini dress - Strawberry

Sofia spot tiered smock dress - White Mix2 of 7
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Sofia spot tiered smock dress - White Mix

Emily long sleeved ruched mini dress - Black3 of 7
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Emily long sleeved ruched mini dress - Black

Saffron smock shirt dress - Powder Pink4 of 7
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Saffron smock shirt dress - Powder Pink

Sofia ditsy tiered smock dress - Black Mix5 of 7
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Sofia ditsy tiered smock dress - Black Mix

Sofia daisy tiered smock dress - Red Mix6 of 7
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Sofia daisy tiered smock dress - Red Mix

Delilah gingham smock dress - Black & White7 of 7
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Delilah gingham smock dress - Black & White

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