GLASGOW, May 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) With the summer fashion trends now in full swing, Peacocks end another week of great press with a number of hits in the style pages of leading newspapers and magazines. A green floral By Design dress from the company is featured in The Sun, while Chat features a Missoni inspired dress and some must-have summer accessories are recommended in Love it, Bliss and on Daybreak online.
In an article entitled Copycat Walks, The Sun picks out catwalk inspired fashion for a fraction of the price and includes a green floral By Design dress as a great high street look-a-like of a Spring Summer dress from Erdem.
More designer inspired style is shown in Chat, with a Missoni-esque stripey knit dress from Peacocks appearing in a fashion spread in the magazine.
Readers model in the pages of Bliss this week, and a pair of floral shorts from Peacocks are shown as a brilliant way to buy into the latest jeans trend with the magazine saying: "Bright denim is everywhere right now, but if coloured jeans aren't for you, try a petal print instead."
While picking out the best high street summer accessories, Love It magazine features a straw corsage hat from Peacocks as a great option for a picnic in the park.
With a tapestry weekend bag in his must-have list, celebrity stylist Mark Heyes includes another fashion hit from Peacocks on the Daybreak website, saying: "Tap into the floral trend with a weekender bag this week! It's the most stylish way to travel this summer."
Peacocks are a leading value fashion retailer based in the UK. See the website http://www.peacocks.co.uk/ for more information.
A Strong Summer Collection Results in Great Fashion Press for Peacocks
The summer style offering at Peacocks receives a number of hits in the press today, as the high street retailer's value for money designer inspired items appear in the fashion pages of top titles.
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