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The Must-Have Dresses You'll Live In All Summer

By Tammy Woeppel

The Must-Have Dresses You'll Live In All Summer

Summer is just around the corner, and with that, it's time to bust out all of the lightweight clothing that has been collecting dust for what seems like forever! This year, more than ever, I am REALLY feeling all the gorgeous ethereal, flouncy dresses that you can throw on with a slide/statement earring and be done. Here's a roundup of my current wishlist (plus a few maternity picks because preggo's need to look fabulous too!), although I could have definitely included so many more:

1. Zimmerman, $1150 

No summer dress roundup would be complete without some Zimmerman. This label is queen of bohemian luxury. This could go to a wedding with some strappy sandals and a clutch, or out to lunch with some white trainers and a crossbody bag. 

2. Asos Maternity, $103  

Pregnant or not, this is a wear-it-now-and-later silhouette. Perfect for the mama-to-be at her baby shower.

3. Zimmerman, $960
Once again, Zimmerman can basically keep you dressed all summer long. I love that the waist on this can accomodate a growing bump. 

4.. Teat & Cossett, $198
The flounce asymmetric hem on this adds just enough detail to keep  this dress interesting, but it's also basic enough to layer under a sweater or blazer. Like the rest of the Teat and Cosset line, it's also nursing friendly for the bf'ing mama!

5. LoveShackFancy, $395  

It's like the slipdress of my dreams came to life!

6. Saloni, $825
This gown can go fabulous with fun accessories or to the beach worn open over a white tank and cut-off's.

7. Asos, $83
Asos has an amazing assortment of summer-ready dresses and this one is at the top of my list- plus, you can't beat that price.  

8. See by Chloe, $645
Chloe makes me want everything in my closet to be neutral and romantic. This eyelet is the perfect throw-on for a hot summer day. 

 

Which pick is your favorite?  Or, do you have your own uniform that you swear by in the summer months? Share in the comments!

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