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Ghost January sale 2019: get up to 50 per cent off Em Rata, Holly Willougbhy and Maya Jama’s fave brand

Grab those iconic satin slips or the perfect bridesmaid dress for a bargain price in the January sales

GHOST is the brand that brought us the best of bias-cut, the beautiful satin slip dresses that make women's figures look wonderful.

These babies don't come cheap though, so we're super excited to announce that the retailer's January sale is here.

Go in-store or head over to to get up to 50 per cent off selected lines.

Choose from floral day dresses, slip skirts, workwear, trousers, bias-cut gowns and beautiful bridesmaid dresses for as much as half price.

Ghost counts Em Rata, Holly Willougbhy, Maya Jama, Laura Whitmore, Mille Mackintosh and more amongst its celebrity fans.

We're not sure how long the sale will last but we know these items won't hang about...

Bridesmaid dresses

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  • Salma dress, £225 -

Ghost's iconic dresses really are for movie stars: Léa Seydoux wore it to play bond girl Madeleine Swann alongside Daniel Craig in Spectre (2015).

This particular style has been iconic since the 1990s: the bias-cut silhouette not only enhances the satin's lustre but makes the most of your natural curves.

For as little as £122.50 in the sale, they're perfect for buying as a bridesmaid outfits.

Millie Mackintosh dressed her bridesmaids in Ghost's for her wedding to now ex-husband Professor Green.

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  • Taupe Pearl gown - was £245, now £122.50 -
  • Sky light Pearl gown - was £245, now £122.50 - 
  • Dusty green Pearl gown - was £245, now £122.50 -
  • Taupe Ivy dress - was £245, now £122.50 - 
  • Boudior pink Pearl gown - was £245, now £122.50 -
  • Skylight Iris dress - was £265, now £132.50 -

Wedding dresses

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  • Becky robe dress, £345 -

Ghost's bias-cut numbers are perfect for brides.

Author Rupi Kaur nodded to 1990s minimalism and wore an ivory slip dress in an Instagram post and Maya Jama rocked the same look at the Ministry of Sound party last year.

London-based blogger , meanwhile, opted for one of the brand's luxurious wrap styles for her wedding rehearsal in Mallorca.

From floor-trailing trains and backless detailing to simple 1940s tea-dresses, there's something for every kind of bride.

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  • Cold-shoulder Sana dress, £395 -
  • Backless Willow gown, £695 -
  • Miller midi dress - was £145, now £72.50 -
  • Lilly gown, £495 -
  • Lace Elvita dress, £395 -

Floral-print dresses

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2018 was the renaissance year for Ghost, who really stepped up the game beyond its bias-cut satin gowns.

The brand brought out a series of playful styles that were perfect for summer.

The ditzy florals, asymmetric hemlines and bold colour palettes were spotted all over our Instagram feeds.

Millie Mackintosh, blogger Monikh Dale and Laura Whitmore all snapped up a dress for summer.

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  • Midi skirt - was £79, now £39.50 - 
  • Asymmetric dress - was £120, now £60 -
  • Pussy-bow dress - was £145, now £72.50 -
  • Floral-print dress - was £95, now £47.50 -

Festive frocks

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  • Red Rosaleen dress, £145 -
  • Blue satin Annabelle dress, £145 -

Velvet, satin and scarlet-red, what could be more festive?

The perfect Christmas party dress or New Year's Eve outfit can be found in Ghost's winter sale.

Katherine Ormerod opted for a right red bias-cut number recently.

Made in Chelsea stars Rosie Fortescue and Louise Thompson both bought Em Rata's favourite Annabelle style.

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  • Fluted skirt, £79 -
  • Satin slip dress - was £145, now £72.50 -
  • Leopard-print dress - was £165, now £82.50 -
  • Satin slip dress - was £145, now £72.50 - buy here
  • Satin slip skirt, £49 -

Desk-to-dinner looks

Done with dresses? There's plenty more to choose from in Ghost's sale.

Pussy-bow blouses are a timeless style that will stay in your wardrobes for years to come, while wide-leg trousers with pooling hems feel bang on trend for the office.

Fabulous fashion director Tracey Lea Sayer has already snapped up this western-style 'co-ord for Christmas Day (check out what the rest of the team are wearing here).

She says: "I will still be be able to eat my way through the day in loose fitting elastic waist pants but this year they will be silky, sassy, sexy and oh so seasonal!"

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  • Satin slip skirt - was £79, now £39.50 -
  • Western blouse - was £89, now £44.50 - 
  • Matching trousers - was £89, now £44.50 -
  • Polka-dot blouse - was £89, now £44.50 - 
  • Wide-leg trousers - was £89, now £47.50 -

Our tips for finding the best deals on Boxing Day

IT might be tempting to dive in and snap up LOADS of items on Boxing Day, but here’s how you can guarantee you’re getting a good deal.

PREPARE Research the items you want to buy and find out the cheapest price. Websites like PriceSpy, PriceHistory and CamelCamelCamel will give you historical data on prices so you can see how much you should pay.

GET FOLLOWING Follow your favourite shops on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up to its deals newsletter to get the latest on any offers. We post the best deals in our too.

EARN CASHBACK Check websites like and TopCashback BEFORE you place your order. Cashback websites PAY you to shop. All you have to do is click through their links and the money is added to your online account, usually within 14 days.

CHECK FOR CODES Take a look at The Sun Vouchers, and see if you can get extra savings with discount codes.

New year, new you? January is the best time to update your look - get a heads up on upcoming fashion and footwear sales here, and shop the best January sales beauty deals here.

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For tech fans, we've rounded up the best tech and gaming deals you can find in 2019.

How much will my Ghost delivery cost?

Topshop's standard delivery is FREE and your order will take 3-5 working days to arrive.

Next day delivery starts from £6.

For more options, including international delivery, .

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