If there is a classic in the summer wardrobe, this is the dress. Compared to shorts, skirts or two pieces, this piece is the summer wardrobe staple and never fails to achieve the perfect summer look. Due to its versatility, dynamism, comfort and its wide variety of models, the dress is declared the winner of the summer racego and every new season brings out new designs and styles, inspired by the trends of the moment. However, there are certain models that, despite their long history, still have a gadget in the protocol of fashionistas, an example? Ibizan designs.
And it’s that, if there’s one style when it comes to dressing that will withstand the passage of time, it’s the Ibiza style. Leaving the island and settling in any part of Spain, it is perfect for those days at the beach, walking at sunset or even allowed at night. We see it in many garments, but without a doubt the dress is the most distinctive and popular. A design with origins in the seventies plus hippies from the island of Pitiusa that every new season gains followers and reasons are not lacking.
The relaxed, fresh aesthetic, but also elegant and stylish, with embroidery details and in a white color that is a favorite when it comes to enhancing the brown color, make it the favorite of many women and in that basic piece that should not be missing in our holiday suitcase. In addition, it is so versatile that, as we mentioned in previous lines, you can dress it from day to night, from morning for breakfast on the beach until sunset and later for dinner in the trendy beach bar of your chosen destination. How can we combine it now? It’s super easy. With sandals, of all heights, from wedge espadrilles until Roman golden, even, there are people who take risks with some classicicas ‘flip flop’ for a casual look. We can also add handmade accessories such as: bags made of natural materials such as jute or raffia. And, about jewelry, nothing better than a long earring (super trendy) or a simple choker that wraps around our neck.
What are you waiting for to join the eternal dresses team? It’s time to invest, if you haven’t already, in your favorite summer dress. There are hundreds of models and styles for you to choose the one that suits you best and, from the writing, We’ve selected 10 basic models that are sure to be a hit. Pay attention, because we promise you won’t take it off for the rest of the season.
The Gadea Camisole in off-white and contrasting gold Lurex trim on the cuffs is a very special Bo Star basic.A piece of clothing that you will wear all hours in the summer, ideal for going to the beach with a very special knit, a loose shirt, but with a lot of vibes to be able to continue like this until the end of the day
Born in Spain and inspired by the textiles of ancient cultures, Celia B is a slow fashion brand founded in 2012. Its hallmark is clothes with personality, very fun, passionate and timeless that make women shine with quality products and durable. Celia’s designs show the inspiration that comes from her travels around the world, such as the embroidery of Rajasthan and the typical batiks of Indonesia, inspirations that take us from the jungles and beaches of Latin America to the Moroccan medinas. Exaggerated textures, explosions of prints and color translate into unconventional designs, but with the Spanish brand we see it reflected in ruffles, crochet garments and bows, especially in original Ibizan designs such as her white Nadir dress with full color details. .
Crafted from Charo Ruiz’s iconic 100% Geneva cotton voile, this Empire long dress will suit all silhouettes. The triple ruffle skirt decorated with entredoses forms a majestic “A” silhouette that draws a beautiful movement as you walk. Meanwhile, the cut below the bust and the “V” neckline, scalloped with guipures, frame the bust, emphasizing the natural beauty of your silhouette without losing its freshness.
The Made in Spain Cyrana brand has echoed this aesthetic with a dress that has all the ballots to become your favorite piece of clothing this summer. With a midi cut, with a boho air and French style sleeves, it meets all requirements. And while white is a color with a thousand possibilities, we recommend that you combine it with espadrilles, which are also one of the most followed trends of this season, and a mini bag.
Short fitted dress with flared bottom. Cotton guipure and rounded motifs have medium-length, wide sleeves that are adjusted to the cuffs with an elastic band. Front lining with elastic viscose skirt, adjustable V-neckline with a small hidden hook and braid at the neckline. In addition, it has openings on the sides and at the waist for more freedom of movement.
Made from 100% cotton, this Mango dress is made from a smooth fabric with a midi design, flared and embroidered details with ruffles at the bottom of the dress.
A cotton poplin dress that is removable thanks to the internal buttons that allow you to release the top of the skirt and the ruffle of the bottom. Her elasticated ruffled fitted top features a square neckline, puff sleeves and a pleated skirt with an elasticated waist.
Poupette St Barth’s Della midi dress inspires elegance, from the layered ruffles to the bow tied at the back. It’s made from Swiss cotton in a layered skirt silhouette with embellished trims and embroidery.
The Kooples brings the summer dress. Crafted from white lace, this flowy, sleeveless maxi dress features a fitted cut (thanks to the strappy bodice top) and chevron cut-out details that wrap the silhouette for a unique look.
A midi dress with a lapel collar and long sleeves, perfect for your summer evenings. With a tie belt of the same fabric, it has also combined a detail of the application of trimmings and embroidery in tone.
Source: Marie Claire

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