6 Styles of Dresses that we Want to Wear This Spring and Summer

Style6 Styles of Dresses that we Want to Wear This Spring and...

All it takes is heating up our desire for pieces that are light and cool with everything. When that happens, so does the desire to get the perfect piece for that occasion out of your wardrobe: the dress. For the spring that is just beginning and the summer that is about to arrive, it will continue to be a prominent place in the production and guarantee of a lot of style and comfort. Here are the supermodels that promise to rule the look for months to come. Come watch out!

Silp Dress

The model that triumphed in the 90s is back and sometimes it is back in fashion. Sleek, understated and sexy, he’s back with it all surfing the sultry aesthetic that’s been making waves on the runways.

Silp Dress

Small Poop

The style with spaghetti straps, a short length, and a slim fit has become a screen style hit. When it came to completing the look with it, the sneakers and slippers with thick straps became the bets of the fashionistas of the time.

Small Poop

Open Back

The neckline at the back of the piece is the new focus of the look. Sleek and flattering, the zoned slit still ensures a no-nonsense backpacking breeze on hot days, come on!

Open Back

Midi Dress with thin Straps

The strapless, midi-length model has dominated the European summer scene this year and here, too, she has everything to be the star of the season. Adding to the romantic vibe, the loose fit gives the look an easy look.

Midi Dress with thin Straps

Voluminous Sleeves

The cottagecore style and its romantic and rustic aesthetic will continue to be in style until next summer. The puffed sleeves, which made them so popular, will maintain their status as a style icon.

Voluminous Sleeves

Fluid Modeling

There’s no way to think about summer trends and not talk about loosely modeled pieces. The long loose dress is the king of comfort and will appear in different styles, whether it is with short sleeves or with a belt, plain or patterned, etc.

Fluid Modeling

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