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Linen Dresses: These Are the Must-Haves Right Now

Linen Dresses: These Are the Must-Haves Right Now

Grazia USA12-06-2025
One of the staple pieces that makes a comeback every time warmer weather approaches is undoubtedly the linen dress. As soon as the temperatures climb, our minds shift toward the airy, natural feel of this breathable fabric, a well-known summer savior.
But linen isn't just for the peak of summer. It's already time to embrace it this spring. You don't have to wait for beach days or vacation vibes to make a linen dress your seasonal go-to. And the new styles we've selected prove just that.
Spring-Summer 2025 trends in linen dresses offer something for everyone. Even those who usually shy away from its simple, minimal aesthetic. Think polka-dot midis, mini lengths with bustiers, color-contrast piping, and silhouettes that channel the Sixties.
You'll also find puff sleeves, oversized caftan shapes, and unique strapless sheath dresses. From monochrome basics to bold florals and abstract prints, here are the best linen dresses of the season. Handpicked just for you. Cut-out Details
Cream midi cotton-linen dress with back cut-out.
Credits: Cos.com Exotic Prints
100% linen printed dress.
By: Parfois.com Caftan Style
Long printed linen dress.
Available on: Net-a-Porter.com Embroidered Shirt Dress
Embroidered linen dress with belt.
By: Marella.com Strapless Style
Beaded embroidered strapless linen midi dress 'Armonía Wisteria,' AGUA BY AGUA BENDITA.
Credits: Net-a-Porter.com Stripes
Striped linen dress, SARA ROKA.
Credits: Saratoga.com Puff Sleeves
Midi linen dress with puff sleeves.
Product from: Stories.com All-Black with Lace
Long black linen dress with lace details, ERMANNO SCERVINO.
Available on: Luisaviaroma.com Polka Dots
Long linen polka-dot 'Lori' dress, POSSE.
Credits: Mytheresa.com Sixties Style
Short linen 'Leria' dress, FAITHFULL.
Credits: Mytheresa.com Pinstripe Mini
Short pinstriped buttoned dress
Credits: Hm.com With a Bustier
Mini floral linen-blend dress with LENZING™ ECOVERO™ and belt, FARM RIO.
Credits: Net-a-Porter.com Minimal Lines
Sleeveless pure linen.
From: Benetton.com Light One-Shoulder
One-shoulder lightweight linen
By: Johannaortiz.com
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This article first appeared on Grazia.it – Author: Chiara Da Col
topics: dress, spring summer, fashion, online shopping
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