Sophisticated enough to wear to work and casual enough for weekend brunch, these relaxed summer dresses make choosing what to wear a breeze.
The casual summer dress. In bright prints and with flattering and relaxed silhouettes, casual summer dresses are the true no-fuss style option for the warmer months.’s head of trend content and styling, Francesca Zedda, says summer’s casual throw on and go dress has universal appeal.
With blouson sleeves, a V-neckline and an adjustable tie waist, this midi dress will be your go-to all warm season.Marks & Spencer Leaf Print Belted Midi Shirt DressA classic shirt dress is always difficult to overlook, especially with a great print like this. Made from soft cotton fabric, this abstract floral tonal print will see you to work, brunch and beyond.Source:SuppliedCreated in a frosty lilac, this pastel hue is perfect for ringing in the warmer months.Source:SuppliedPlus, now is the perfect time to bust out an exciting, bold print and these colourful exotic birds hit the spot.A classic flowing smock dress is a breezy option that suits every woman come summer.
With its beautiful rainbow wildflowers print and sweetheart neckline this midi dress is a summer dream.Bec + Bridge Safari Sun Mini Dress, $260Take a trip into the jungle with this safari-style mini dress by Australian designer Bec + Bridge.
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