Ghost dresses sale: The Duchess of Cambridge's favourite brand has a huge 70% off sale on everything from blouses to chic dresses
Get the royal look for less...
The Ghost London end of summer sale is here with up to 70% off gorgeous dresses, jumpsuits and even winter blouses. Never has taking a leaf from the Duchess of Cambridge's style book been so easy (or cheap).
It's hardly surprising that Ghost London is among the favourite brands of high-profile women like the Duchess of Cambridge and Holly Willoughby. With a huge range of sophisticated dresses, smart jumpsuits and pretty blouses, Ghost is a one-stop shop for an effortlessly elegant wardrobe.
And now women everywhere can get the royal look for less with Ghost's up to 70% off sale.
With huge reductions on everything from tops and blouses to occasion wear dresses, there's definitely something for everyone in this Ghost dresses sale – whether you're a Duchess (we can dream) or not.
After all, now is the time to pick up the best winter coats, and fancy going-out wear, for all of those winter and (dare we say it) Christmas events that will be coming up in the next few months.
Shop the Ghost London up to 70% off sale here
Known for their bright colours, pretty prints and flattering, feminine shapes, Ghost's gorgeous clothes will brighten up even the dreariest of days.
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So whether you're in the market for some smart blouses to spruce up your back to work wardrobe, or you have an upcoming special occasion that you want to stand out at, there are some great bargains to be found in the Ghost end of summer sale.
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They even have huge reductions on a range of bridal wear, bridesmaids dresses and flower girl outfits – so if you have a big day looming, it's definitely worth taking a look.
Check out our edit of top picks from the Ghost London sale below. You'll probably want to be quick in filling your basket, though. Something tells us that this is going to be a popular one.
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Happy shopping– we hope you pick up some great bargains!
Our top picks from the Ghost dresses sale: up to 70% off
Margo Dress – was £129.00, now £64.50
VIEW NOW: Margo Dress – was £129.00, now £64.50
Skyler Dress – was £149, now £74.50
VIEW NOW: Skyler Dress – was £149, now £74.50
Poppy Jumpsuit – was £195, now £97.50
VIEW NOW: Poppy Jumpsuit – was £195, now £97.50
Lucinda Dress – was £169, now £84.50
VIEW NOW: Lucinda Dress – was £169, now £84.50
Jackie Top – was £79, now £39.50
VIEW NOW: Jackie Top – was £79, now £39.50
Arlo Jean – was £79, now £28.50
VIEW NOW: Arlo Jean – was £79, now £28.50
Clarisse Top – was £69, now £34.50
VIEW NOW: Clarisse Top – was £69, now £34.50
Jayne Skirt – was £95, now £47.50
Kate is a freelance contributor to woman&home, covering everything she loves most: fashion, fiction, and fancy face cream. If she’s not working, she’s probably reading, feeding her online shopping addiction, or judging the taste level of celebrity houses (10/10 for Dakota Johnson, 2/10 for Tan France).
She graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2020 with a BA in fashion journalism, and her byline has also appeared in British Vogue, The Times, and Marie Claire.
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