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Two days only: Save up to 70% on Free People tops, dresses, workout gear, and more - prices start at just $26!

Two days only: Save up to 70% on Free People tops, dresses, workout gear, and more - prices start at just $26!

Daily Mail​26-04-2025

Not that you need one, but spring is a great excuse to refresh your wardrobe. Now happens to be a great time, as Rue La La is offering up to 70 percent off Free People favorites for two days only — and styles are flying off the virtual shelves.
From essential workout apparel to cute dresses to sexy going-out tops, these must-haves start at just $14! This limited-time event wraps on April 29, 2025, which means you need to act fast if you spot something you love.
Free People sales don't come around often, so make the most of this opportunity while you can! Sneak a peek at some of our top picks across every category.
Free People Take Me Away Midi Dress
The perfect dress for any special occasion!
Flattering and downright pretty, this midi style in gorgeous indigo blue features a mesh overlay and ruching at the sides to create a defined silhouette.
The open back has self-ties for added definition and comfort.
$69.99 (was $148) Shop
Free People Never Better Long Tank
Workouts are always better when your gear is cute.
This sleek and streamlined tank holds on to you like a dream, conforming to your figure while providing some extra support thanks to its snug fit and secure back.
The vibrant floral print is just a fun bonus!
$25.99 (was $68) Shop
Free People Solar Sweater and Pant Set
Elevated loungewear is a must for any closet. Who better than Free People to deliver?
This two-piece set is lazy-luxe at its best, complete with a relaxed sweater and a pair of matching pants.
The self-tie front makes quick adjustments easy. And the icy mint color is perfect for year-round wear!
$59.99 (was $128) Shop
Free People Never Better Heather Leggings
Never underestimate the perfect pair of leggings. These are stretchy, buttery, and fit perfectly.
Whether you're running errands or laps, you'll love the way they provide light hold and comfy support without restricting movement.
Throw on a tee and you'll be ready for anything your day brings.
$45.99 (was $98) Shop
Free People Away We Go ½-Zip Pullover
Pave your own way on cold, drab days.
This vibrant pink pullover has iridescent accents that add a fun flair to a fall and winter essential.
Throw it on while you're checking items off your to-do list and need (and want) to stay simultaneously cozy, comfortable, and fashionable.
$59.99 (was $128) Shop
Free People Victoria Plunge Bodysuit
Going sleek and structured and seamless and streamlined and basically everything else is easy when you've got a black bodysuit in your closet.
With its plunging neckline, it's perfect for wearing with fuller bottoms — baggy jeans, flowing pants — to keep a balanced look going.
And you can adjust it for more modesty, too.
$25.99 (was $58) Shop
Free People Melrose Jumpsuit
Flowing jumpsuits are the unsung heroes of our collective closets, filling the gap where we didn't even realize there was a need.
This one is the perfect example: It's a bit like a maxi dress, with a free-spirited vibe, timeless floral print, and easy fit.
It's the perfect pick when you need to dress up quick or 'have nothing to wear.'
$79.99 (was $168) Shop
Free People Wildflower Linen-Blend Mini Dress
Balmy days call for the cutest mini dresses, like this little popover style.
The cornflower blue hue coupled with intricate floral embroidery lends it a country-chic appeal that is both fashionable and refreshing.
You'll want to wear it as soon as temps shoot up — and keep it in rotation for years to come.
$79.99 (was $168) Shop
Free People Lace Butterfly Babe Midi Dress
Looking for a go-to for date nights? This sleek dress will never let you down.
From the delicate, romantic rose-pink hue to the antique-inspired lace trim, it's a heavenly design from top to bottom.
The peekaboo cutout at the back reveals just a hint of skin, making it a nice choice for warmer nights, too.
$99.99 (was $228) Shop
Free People Aster Swarm Straight Jeans
All of us straight up know how challenging it can be to find really Good Jeans.
Free People has a lock on comfort and style, as the Aster Swarm proves with its relaxed fit and classic details.
Slightly faded for style, they're otherwise total classics that will look right at home with all of your favorite fitted tops.
$45.99 (was $98) Shop
Free People Hit the Slopes ¼-Zip Pullover
Whether or not an epic ski trip is in the cards right now, the right pullover will be waiting for you whenever it finally appears on your schedule.
This cozy topper is just right for snowy days, brisk fall outings, and early morning workouts.
Whatever the weather has in store, you've got this toasty companion to keep you warm.
$79.99 (was $168) Shop
Free People Arlo Set Dress
Who doesn't love options? Arlo gives you a couple:
You can wear the strapless mini dress with tie shoulders for an easy, playful, and comfy look on a hotter day, or throw on the matching button-front shirt when you need the extra layer.
The mild check print is distinctive without being over the top.
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