Seasons come and go, much like trends. Rotating out your wardrobe for each season will help you feel fresh and fun. There are many different styles and sometimes it can be a challenge to keep your look unique throughout each season. We have looked at hundreds of styles to give you a couple of looks for every season. Here are the trendiest dresses we came up with:
Spring
Vintage dresses
Whether it's a 50's sleeveless tea-length frock, 60's hippie tunics or 90's matching sets, people love to channel their vintage side in the spring. So find something from a thrift shop or your mom's closet and add a modern twist like slide sandals or statement earrings.
Empire waist dresses
An empire waist is one that is placed above the natural waist, ending just below the bust. A loose skirt falls over the rest of the body. This flowy, feminine style is favorable in spring.
Summer
Sundresses
The easiest, comfiest summer outfit of all time is the sundress. A sundress is a casual dress made from lightweight fabric. The flowy shape and sleeveless cut makes the scorching summer heat a little more bearable.
Maxi dresses
Maxi dresses are a more formal option for your summer wardrobe. They can be dressed up or down. They completely cover the legs, making them ideal if in conservative company or if you just want to keep your legs from getting sunburnt.
Fall
T shirt dresses
Fall weather borders on a little too cold or a little too warm. A t shirt dress is the perfect wardrobe piece for unpredictable fall weather. If it is on the warmer side, a short sleeve t shirt dress paired with trendy jewelry is great. For cooler weather, a long sleeve t shirt dress can be layered with leggings and a scarf.
Corduroy dresses
Corduroy is a thick, durable cloth. Dresses are designed with buttons down the middle and overall-style straps. Currently, they are made in dark or neutral tones. The color scheme and warmth of corduroy dresses makes them a popular choice for fall. They are typically layered over a long sleeve shirt or a tank top.
Winter
Sweater dresses
Sweaters are the unofficial winter uniform. A sweater dress basically is just a longer-length sweater. They can be big and roomy or body-fitting. A trendy way to wear them is with knee-high boots, leaving a little thigh skin showing between the top of the boot and the bottom of the dress. But people who live in a place with a real winter may want to wear them with leggings and scarfs.
Slip dresses
While slip dresses may be originally worn in warmer weather, recently people have been styling them in winter outfits. If you live somewhere that actually has a winter, then you know that layering is key. Tights or leggings and t-shirts can be worn underneath the dress. Jackets and sweaters can be worn over the dress. Since slip dresses are smooth and thin they do not add bulk to the outfit as other winter clothes do. Pairing a colorful slip dress with black leggings, sweaters, and boots make for an easy and functional yet trendy look.
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