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Published 11:04 10 Mar 2026 GMT
Dunnes Stores has just introduced a stunning elevated blazer that gives major designer vibes.
With spring and summer just around the corner, wedding season isn’t far behind. Now’s the perfect time to snap up your wedding guest outfit and leave the last-minute stress at home for the weeks ahead.
Dunnes Stores has released a stunning, dusty pink-coloured blazer featuring a back slit with a tie detail, giving it an elevated look perfect for a special occasion.
The Savida Tie Back Blazer is crafted in a relaxed silhouette and features notched lapels, a single-button closure, and two faux welt pockets for a timeless look.
Sizes range from XXS to L, and you can snap up this gorgeous piece for just €40.
This single-breasted blazer pairs perfectly with a skirt and a pair of cute kitten heels. But if you’d rather go all in on a coordinated look, Dunnes Stores also offers matching trousers to complete the outfit.
The Savida Drawstring Wide Leg Trousers come in the same dusty pink shade and are available in sizes 6 to 18. You can pick up a pair for €30.
You can buy this gorgeous set online or in stores.
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