
Dress to impress
Midi, midaxi and maxi options are super chic, writes Aine Toner
Horse print, £80, Oliver Bonas
Ditsy, £59, Laura Ashley
Velvet, £249.99, Freya Lillie
Shell print, £26, Tu Clothing
Cowl neck, £56, River Island
Square neck, £40, Threadbare
Gingham, £24, Threadbare
Cheesecloth, £35, V by Very Curve
Cotton, £120, Busby & Fox
Shirt dress, £52, Cotton Traders
Ruffle detail, £1350, Scamp & Dude
Polka dot, £16, Peacocks
Denim, £48, V by Very Curve
Three-quarter sleeve, £40, Cotton Traders
Yellow, £26, Primark
Linen look, £38, Roman Originals
Sleeveless, £85, Oliver Bonas
Shirt dress, £85, Monsoon
Cotton, £120, Busby & Fox
Animal print, £75, FatFace
Watch: £82M Super Yacht belonging to Russian billionaire arrives in Belfast
Shirred waist, £35, V by Very Curve
One shoulder, £35, V by Very
Stretch, £65, Roman Originals
Denim, £85, Monsoon
Ombre, £32.99, New Look
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