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Shoppers in frenzy over ‘the most stunning dress’ at major fashion store – but it’s ‘on brink’ of shock administration


BROWN has been giving burgundy a run for its money as the colour of the season this winter.

From slouchy suede bags and trainers to coats and chunky jumpers, fashion fans have been loving the chocolate tones.

Black Friday sale at a Quiz clothing store in a shopping mall.
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Shoppers are loving a new dress in Quiz in the colour of the season[/caption]

Woman in size 8 brown dress.
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The £36.99 frock comes in petite too[/caption]

Woman in size 18 black dress.
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It is flattering on all figures[/caption]

And now, shoppers are racing to bag a figure-hugging Quiz dress in the trendy hue.

The £36.99 midi frock is available in sizes six to 20 and also comes in petite.

It boasts a mesh finish, round neckline and flattering ruched detailing, as well as a flirty leg split.

And it looks on all shapes and sizes too – with size eight and 18 models both trying it on in a recent Instagram video.

Alongside the social media clip, Quiz bosses said: “The colour of the season: Brown.

“Our Brown Mesh Long Sleeve Midaxi Dress is a wardrobe staple!”

Fashionistas seem to be in full agreement, as one gushed: “Love this.”

A second wrote: “The most stunning dress.”

Meanwhile, a third echoed: “Love.”

Retailer at risk

Despite ticking all the boxes with their new dress arrival, Quiz is on the brink of collapse.


The high street retailer, founded in Glasgow, is set to call in administrators just days after its shares were removed from the London Stock Exchange.

The fashion giant – which has 17 Scottish outlets – has struggled in recent years, and is expected to appoint Teneo as early as next week, Sky News reports.

Quiz currently employs approximately 1,500 people across its 62 standalone stores and 47 concessions across the UK.

The restructuring under new ownership will mean the company can keep going, but is likely to involve some store closures and job losses.

Quiz Clothing stores currently remain open for business as usual, and customers can continue to shop online without interruption.

Previously, the battling retailer said it had “disappointing” sales during the Christmas trading period.

Bosses added that its cash reserves are “less than previously anticipated”.

It said the poor trading was partly because of the “impact of inflationary pressures on consumer confidence and spending”.

But it also blamed “subdued consumer demand for the brand”.

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