
27 Ashley Stewart Dresses That Are Pretty As A Daisy
A scroll print dress with adjustable straps to help you unfurl your petals after a long winter and fully enjoy spring and summer sun while it's around! (BUT, this dress will also be PERFECT when fall does show up with some tights and a denim jacket!)
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A perfectly flounced buttoned dress if you love the denim look but want some extra "oomph" when it comes to your silhouette. And the best part? That cute belt hides an elastic waistband, so you can be supremely comfy while still looking supremely put together.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A two-tone chambray midaxi dress so you can bring some dramatic flair to your work wardrobe while still looking professional and composed.
Don't forget that heckin' cute bag for less than $20!Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
Or a cape blazer dress because sometimes you need a cape to flap in the wind behind you while you're closing that deal, sending that email, or attending that business lunch.
Price: $44.70 (originally $74.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A strapless rosette dress as floaty as the clouds above and as pretty as the flowers below. Whether you've got a special event or just want to have a frothy dress moment, this lovely piece more than deserves a place in your wardrobe.
Price: $65.70 (originally $109.50; available in sizes 12–36 and in two colors)
A fringed crochet tank dress for extra-whimsical days when you want to show off your fashion sense and your main character personality.
Price: $44.70 (originally $74.50; available in sizes 10–28 and in two colors)
A printed cotton dress because why not look like a flower when you spin into your fave coffee shop for an iced matcha latte?
Price: $44.70 (originally $74.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A button-embellished shirtdress even the flowers will be jealous they don't have in their closets, because look how PERFECT that green is! Whether you're rocking a colorful makeup look or going for a glorious no-makeup day, this dress has you covered.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36 and in two colors)
A tasseled palm print dress so you can have the correct outfit for practicing your White Lotus audition monologue in front of the mirror.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A tiered jersey A-line dress because black dahlias bloom in summer, too! If you are in need of an LBD this summer, you can still bring maximum flower energy to your look with this flared skirt and tiered sleeves.
Price: $35.70 (originally $59.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A button-front striped shirtdress if you're pretty sure the world (and your wardrobe) could use more stripes.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36 and in two colors)
A crochet-trimmed V-neck dress with the subtly gorgeous details that flowers do best. Just look at the delicate work on those trims!
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A belted leaf maxi dress because sometimes you just want to throw the perfect dress over your head and go. No bedazzling necessary — the V-neck and cute paisley detailing are beautiful all on their own.
Price: $25 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
Or a tasseled leaf print dress if you still want those breezy flower vibes but with a little extra flair on the trim and a relaxed waistline.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A tropical number you absolutely should wear with a festive belt to really up your aura points when it comes to COLORFUL wardrobe options.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–28)
A perfectly bright floral print satin maxi that is BEGGING to be your plus one to a fancy outdoor soiree. With adjustable straps and pockets, you'll be the prettiest flower at the ball — and the most comfortable.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–28)
A high-low mermaid gown if you're still not over how great the live-action Little Mermaid is and want to bring a touch of whimsy to your I-have-human-legs outings.
"My mom said we can play mermaids if it's okay with your mom." Price: $53.70 (originally $89.50; available in sizes 10–36 and in two colors)
A bow-shouldered maxi dress because nothing says "warm weather OOTD" quite like a modern take on the classic Disney Princess dress.
Price: $44.70 (originally $74.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A belted denim maxi to bring some texture to your summer wardrobe while still being extremely comfortable. We especially love an adjustable waist in the summer heat!
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36 and in pink)
A pompom gauze maxi dress straight outta Barbie's Dreamhouse because if there was ever a person who deserved to blast the soundtrack and revel in bright-colored goodness, IT'S YOU. (Go Barbie!)
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36, tall sizes, and in two colors)
A burnout dress because springtime is baby shower season, bridal shower season, and literal shower season, so make sure you look cute *and* don't get your hem wet by throwing this in your cart ~yesterday~.
Price: $38.70 (originally $64.50; available in sizes 10–36 and in two colors)
An off-the-shoulder tropical dress if you want to be easy, breezy, and STUNNING for flower season. And, yes, it *DOES* have elasticized sleeve cuffs for perfect styling!
Price: $38.70 (originally $64.50; available in sizes 12–36)
A tank dress so you can give yourself the gift of feeling floaty and comfy and ready for virtually any kind of event: brunch, wedding, baby shower, or just a quick shopping trip. This dress can truly be dressed up or down, so it's an all-around win for your closet!
Price: $23.70 (originally $39.50; available in sizes 10–36 and in two colors)
A tie-neck midi that looks like it just fell out of Marilyn Monroe's wardrobe with its classic silhouette and romantic, flouncy hemline.
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)
A metallic print dress — everyone is going to stop and beg for a link, because it's fun and bold while still being the perfect cut for summer.
Price: $44.70 (originally $74.50; available in sizes 10–36 and in two colors)
A beaded tunic dress to get that bohemian look without the high price tags of ~those brands~ we all know and love.
Price: $44.70 (originally $74.50; available in sizes 10–36)
And finally, a polka-dot number because there's a reason this pattern has been around forever: It's heckin' cute *and* versatile. (Don't forget those vibey statement earrings!)
Price: $41.70 (originally $69.50; available in sizes 10–36)

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