When it comes to the list of spring and summer purchases, a pretty dress is at the top. You know the style: one that is chic with a current silhouette, but also incredibly easy to combine with a few accessories for an A-Plus outfit. While there are a few timeless cuts out there (um, black midi dresses), there are a few fresh spring dress trends that we have especially this season. Alternatively, there are a few little things in our wardrobes that we could (for the time being) store in favor of these new styles.
To showcase this further, we've summarized the top styles of clothing we're looking forward to, while highlighting tips we don't like (all based on personal preference, of course). Keep scrolling to get some inspiration for the spring dress.
"I don't care that & # 39; Hot Girl Summer & # 39; was the anthem of last year. I'm taking it to 2020 with an extremely hot dress trend. I'm talking about dresses with lingerie-like details. Think corset dresses , Dresses with garters and exposed bra details. Check out the dress below to see what our senior fashion editor Lauren Eggertsen looks like as these ecommerce images don't show the faux boning stitching, also known as the best There are amazing floral prints out there too, but I'm skipping the standard floral print dresses this season. At least for me, they often look a little ruffier than I like. "
"This spring I'm skipping dresses with cap sleeves, a silhouette that bubbles up but doesn't always work for me. Instead, I'm currently investing in leather or vegan leather parts and I'm just ordering this wrap dress from Nanushka."
"I like the long, loose and swaying dress silhouettes that hang from clavicle to calf without restrictions. They're so comfortable and effortless. I'll wear them with sneakers and wear flat sandals instead of tight mini-dresses this season."
"While it's a little bit outside of my typical wheelhouse, I'm very interested in trying these tiered Cecilie Bahnsen baby doll clothes and pairing them with an ankle boot or oxford, like I've seen so many fashion girls are doing right now. Since I am I'm normally not a girl, there are a number of styles that I avoid, of course, but I would say I definitely give up the longer, ribbed tank dresses that I used to have so many versions of. "
"While floral dresses will always be relevant in the spring, I'm swapping them for more elegant and bespoke options this season, like this Frankie Shop blazer dress that I may have already bought or not."
"I've seen so many pretty cut-out dresses on the market lately, and I really want to own at least one. Because of the popularity on the F / W 20 runways, I think they're a legged trend. On the other Side is the spring trend I'm skipping, the maxi knit dress. "
Next, look at the dress trends that women over 40 love.
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