Highlight Reel
- Price: £58.50 when using code SHOP10 at checkout.
- Original Price: £65.00.
- Shipping: Free express delivery included.
- Style: Teal Leaf Print Chiffon Frill Midi Dress.
- Design: Round neck, angel sleeves, and A-line silhouette.
Revealing the Mechanics
These design specifications translate into practical wearability through carefully engineered mechanics. The A-line cut works because it follows the natural flare of the hips without adding bulk. And the angel sleeves use a wide-cut opening to allow air to flow, which prevents sweat patches during a humid July ceremony.
Because the chiffon fabric is lightweight, it moves with the wind rather than sticking to the skin. The cinched waist creates a focal point that separates the torso from the legs, making the wearer look taller.
Under the top layer, a smooth lining ensures the dress stays opaque even in bright sunlight.
The Secret Geometry of the Teal Hemline
Beyond the overall cut, the dress employs specific geometric details to enhance the wearer's profile and maintain the garment's integrity throughout the day.
- The frill hem sits exactly at the mid-calf to highlight the narrowest part of the lower leg.
- Roman uses 100% polyester chiffon, which resists wrinkles even after sitting through a two-hour wedding breakfast.
- The teal color contains deep blue undertones that prevent the dress from looking washed out in digital photography.
- Buttons at the back stay hidden under a fabric placket to maintain a smooth line from the neck to the waist.
The Great Wedding Guest Price War
Despite these high-end construction choices, Roman maintains a competitive edge that challenges the traditional luxury market. On the streets of Birmingham, where Roman started in 1957, people know the value of a pound. Some folks argue that you must spend hundreds to look good at a wedding.
They point to the Boden Florence dress at £169.15 as the gold standard.
But they are wrong.
Spending an extra £110 does not buy you more joy; it only buys you a thinner wallet.
And Roman proves this by offering the same visual impact for under £60. This is a brand that knows how to spark a global fight.
In 2015, Roman became the center of the world when their blue and black dress appeared white and gold to half the planet.
They understand how light hits fabric better than the high-end designers do. Why pay for a label when you can pay for a dress that actually fits? It is a robbery to charge £200 for a dress you might only wear twice.
Save your money for the open bar.
Unlocking the Free Express Delivery Bonus
The brand’s commitment to value is rounded out by a logistical system that prioritizes speed for the consumer. Most retailers hide express fees until the final screen, but Roman puts the benefit of faster shipping front and center. If you order by mid-afternoon, the dress often arrives the next day. This speed is vital for those who wait until April 30th to find an outfit for a May 1st wedding.
The dress also packs flat, so you can pull it out of a suitcase at a hotel and wear it immediately.