And last but not least! We’re already in the spring (our favorite season of the year) and many of us are already looking forward to putting on those special clothes that we have had in the closet for so long when the weather is nice. Some of our favorites? The dresses, of course. Especially when it comes to patterns that are typical for this season, such as flowers, Vichy checks or dots. Yes, The print dot -almost always monochromatic, rendered in black and white tones- is one of the ones we like the most, and for more than one reason: it never goes out of style, it’s very flattering, it’s easy to wear and match with other garments, and on top of that, it looks like no other print on dresses, both short and long. Moreover, few prints – with the permission of flowers, of course – can animate and elevate the mood more than dots. Do the test! Choose a polka dot dress or add a garment with this design to your look and you’ll see how it changes in a matter of seconds.
When we think of this print – and this piece of clothing – our minds definitely go back to those crazy 50s where the pin-up style reached its peak. At the time, women wore form-fitting dresses, many of them with polka dots, which emphasized the feminine silhouette in the best way. This pattern was also very common to see in the elegant scarves they wore knotted on their heads, although the dresses were the real protagonists of the looks.
For decades, polka-dot dresses triumphed every season, and they’re never missing from our favorite stores’ spring/summer collections, year after year. Are you, like us, thinking about wearing this very feminine pattern when the weather is nice? Here you have 10 Most Flattering Polka Dot Dresses that you want to release this spring. Who are you staying with? Flared, fitted, with puff sleeves, short, midi, with straps, with pronounced necklines…. Wear them with high-heeled sandals or wedges for a more elegant and sophisticated look, or with comfy sneakers or espadrilles for a more casual, everyday look. You choose!
Ganni offers us this classic wrap dress for relaxation. This design is made from georgette with polka dots and is semi-sheer in areas such as the sleeves. It closes with buttons at the front. 229 euros.
Linen blend dress. V-neckline and thin adjustable straps. Zoom with panels. Front closure with buttons covered in the same fabric. From Zara (29.95 euros)
Long dress with neckline at the back. Mango (59.99 euros)
Long dress in cotton fabric. Ruffled shoulder straps with an elasticated trim, a square neckline and a seam under the bust with an elasticated back. Without liner. From H&M (49.99 euros)
Long dress with square neckline and short sleeves, with yellow dots. From La Redoute (47.99 euros)
Black dress with contrasting polka dot print, long sleeves, a crossed V-neckline, a ruffle detail at the hem and made of viscose. By Pull&Bear (€25.99)
Dress with V-neck, button and opening. Adjustable thin straps. Collect details. Ruffled hem. Side zip hidden in the hem. From Zara (29.95 euros)
Informal dress with bow, in red. From Trendyol (34.99 euros at Zalando)
Short dress made of linen mix fabric. V-neckline with pleats and thin straps. Elastic detail and opening at the back. Ruffled hem. Side zip hidden in the hem. From Zara (27.95 euros)
Strapless dress with pleated neckline. From Shein (10.99 euros)
Source: Marie Claire

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