
If You Have A Busy Social Schedule Coming Up, These 30 Walmart Dresses Will Have Your Back
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If someone looked up the word fashion in the dictionary, they'd find a photo of you in one of these dresses.
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Unless otherwise specified, all sizes in this post are listed in women's.
1. A sweet flutter-sleeve dress that's practically made for your next formal event. Pair it with sandals or heels and you'll be dressed to impress.
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2. Or a dazzling flutter sleeve midi dress for adding some sleek sophistication to your next event. Get ready for the "oohs" and "aahs" from other guests wanting to know where you got your fit from.
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3. A mini sequin slip dress sure to dazzle, whether you're attending a birthday soirée, an anniversary party, or a Taylor Swift concert rewatch party (RIP Eras Tour.)
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4. An off-shoulder floral dress so you can make like Hannah Montana and have the best of both worlds. Style and comfort in one? Sign me up.
5. A tiered midi dress simply made for twirling. I just know you want to spin in circles on the dance floor in this.
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6. A floral lace maxi dress to give your wardrobe a boho-chic makeover. This dress is giving 2016 Coachella vibes, and I am 👏here👏for👏it👏.
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7. A bow mini sequin dress for wrapping yourself up in serious style when your next event calls for a pretty LBD.
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8. An eye-catching print dress that's giving the pigeon lady from Home Alone vibes but in the chicest way possible.
9. An adorable square-neck, smocked midi dress that will see you through all of your springtime events. Outdoor wedding? Check. Al fresco dinner? For sure. Farmers market Sunday? YUP.
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Promising review:"I ordered this for a communion in Georgia, and it was perfect! Summery! I washed and dried it (commercial dryer, not until completely dry and in low heat). Wore it again and fit the same. I rated this as fitting large only because it stretches at the chest/back area. I am so happy I bought this!" — Donna
10. An easy breezy flowy tiered maxi dress for wearing when you're frolicking your way through fancy dinners in Europe.
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11. An A-line one-shoulder dress to give all of your other little black dresses a run for their money. Just look at the cute design, and of course, the pockets.
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12. A button-down shirtdress so you can take your office outfit straight to Friday night happy hour because you deserve it, you boss babe.
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13. A lace-up corset midi dress because it looks like you could've bought it from a high-end boutique, but it actually cost less than $30 at Walmart. 🤯
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14. A sleeveless cotton T-shirt dress if you want to look super chic without compromising on comfort.
15. A classic, fit-and-flare maternity dress to keep you looking cute and feeling comfy throughout every trimester.
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Promising reviews:"Nice dress and easy to wear. It's sizing runs just slightly small." — Dana
"I bought this in wine, and it's a very lovely color. Perfect for the Christmas season and beyond. Comfortable quality fabric, I'm 5'2" this comes down to mid-calf. Wore to my virtual bridal shower with a cute scarf. It is not form-fitting at all anywhere...It fits really well, is super comfortable and modest, which is mostly what I was looking for." — Joanne
Price: $28.04 (available in sizes S–3XL and four colors)
16. A sleeveless dress because wedding season is practically here and you're still many dresses short. It's flowy, and delicate, and will look stunning paired with your favorite heeled sandals and a clutch bag come summer.
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Promising review: "Great looking, easy dress to throw on and go! Looks cute with sandals or sneakers. And you cannot beat the price!!" — Char
17. A sweater wrap dress for those random spring days where you're wondering if you somehow time-traveled back into January, the weather is so cold.
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18. A plissé midi dress to bring an elegant yet textured vibe wherever you go. Love!
19. A floral puff sleeve midi dress because are you even at a fancy springtime event if you're not wearing some sort of floral ensemble?
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Promising review:"Good quality, sizing, price point as far as practicality is concerned! Also adorable! Buy it!" — Gianna
Price: $24.98 (available in sizes M–XXL and three colors)
20. A ruched satin slip dress — listen, a satin slip dress is a staple for a reason. Everyone's going to want to know where you got this gorgeous one from, and they might not believe you when you tell them it was less than 35 bucks from Walmart.
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Price: $34.99 (available in sizes S–XL and six colors)
21. A versatile smocked bodice midi dress you can easily wear from day to night without feeling over or underdressed.
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Promising review: " The quality of the fabric is really good. This is a nice dress and the price is even better." — Sony
Price: $28 (available in sizes S–3X and two styles)
22. A mini dress complete with puff sleeves and trim detailing. Wear this with a pair of heels or loafers to your next high tea soirée and you'll look simply darling.
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Price: $22.50 (available in sizes XS–XXL and two colors)
23. A red Sofia Vergara dress to add a bold pop of color to your look. I can totally see Gloria Pritchett wearing at a Dunphy family party.
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Promising review:"This dress is great quality and cute. Plus it has pockets. It does run large so size one size down." — Kyra
Price: $28 (available in sizes XS–4XL and three colors)
24. A mock-neck black floral dress because the cottagecore trend isn't going anywhere, no matter what anyone else tells you.
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Price: $42.99 (available in sizes S–XL)
25. A pretty pink V-neck dress so you'll look blooming lovely whenever a special occasion arises.
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Promising review: "I loved this dress. I wore it to my friend's wedding and I felt amazing in it. I got so many compliments." — Tiana
Price: $31.99 (originally $50.99; available in sizes S–XL and eight colors)
26. A gorgeous green dress that will make everyone else at the event ~green~ with envy because they didn't think to head to Walmart and buy this first.
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Promising review:"Nice quality for the price. The great fit and color in the picture are the same as in person. I would buy it again in another color." — Liz
Price: $36.99 (available in sizes XS–XL and 19 other colors)
27. A showstopping sparkly maxi dress that will become the star of your occasionwear wardrobe.
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Price: $49.19+ (available in sizes S–XXL and seven colors)
28. A cutout dress because the cold weather is (sorta) gone, and you're ready to break out your sleeveless dresses. Just remember the sunscreen so you don't wind up with some wack tan lines.
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Promising review:"Light, airy and fits in all the [right] places. Pockets are an added bonus! Will be wearing this dress when weather is warmer." — anonymous
Price: $32 (available in sizes XS–4X and in three colors)
29. A sleeveless shirtdress giving business casual in the best way, whether it's an after-work team-building outing or a Sunday brunch at a restaurant the finance bros frequent and you wanna ~fit in~.
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Price: $71.99 (available in sizes 14–28 and in two colors)
30. A tiered bustier dress so sweet it deserves all of the compliments that are coming your way.
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Promising review:"It fits great and it's super cute and I can't wait until this summer to wear it." — Erin
Price: $14.98 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and in four colors)
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