
28 ModCloth Dresses That Belong In A Rom-Com
A Brushstroke Breeze wrap dress with fluttered sleeves, a ruffled hem, and a wrap silhouette that'll make you look like a magnificent piece of art that should be displayed at the MoMA.
Price: $66.79 (originally $95; available in sizes S–3X)
A Sun-Soaked Cotton Dress, because nothing says rom-com more than a cutesie sundress. This simple design is made with gauzy cotton and is equal parts cute, comfy, and airy.
Price: $46.99 (originally $95; available in sizes XS–3X)
A Dot Dot Diner dress with rainbow polka dots for days. When you have this on you'll be nonstop smiling because of how cheery it is. Also, aren't the fluttery sleeves to die for!?
Price: $66.79 (originally $95; available in sizes S–3X)
A Glimmering Goddess maxi dress because you are a goddess and deserve to wear a dress befitting of one. This golden, tiered piece can be dressed up for a fancy dinner, or dressed down for a stroll on the beach.
Price: $79.99 (originally $139)
A Lemonade Stand Stunner dress — you know what they say, when life gives you lemons, create a gorgeous dress! With a ribbed, square-neck bodice and a flowy skirt, you'll be *that* B at your local farmers market.
Price: $45.79 (originally $75; available in sizes XS–4X)
A Sunshine Serenade babydoll dress because you're "(maybe) thirty, flirty, and thriving" and this dress embodies just that. Doesn't this airy dress make you want to just playfully frolic in the sun?
Price: $67.99 (orginally $129; available in sizes XS–4X and in two colors)
A Whimsical Wanderlust shirt dress with cherry print because they are arguably the most aesthetically pleasing fruit and deserve to be shown off. Plus, with pockets, you can enjoy a hands-free day without having to bring a bag with you!
Promising review: "LOVE! Make sure you order the right size, as there is zero stretch. But it is the CUTEST! I got a lot of compliments." —Alicia C.Price: $62.99 (originally $95; available in sizes XS–4X and in three patterns)
An Instant Energy faux-wrap dress in gingham that's absolutely begging to be worn to a picnic. Plus it has zippered pockets and you know how we feel about that — functionality for the win!
Price: $53.99 (originally $95; available in sizes XS–4X and in four other patterns)
A Dotted Darling fit and flare dress that looks quite similar to the dress that Lela from Teen Beach Movie was wearing when she fell into Brady's arms. That could be you.
Price: $54.99 (originally $119; available in sizes S–3X and in another print)
A Notes Of Grace maxi dress because you are beauty, and you are grace, just like this dress. It's a match made in heaven.
Promising review: "Great quality, nice color. Bought it for vacation. Feels comfortable and relaxed. It's stylish with a pair of Converse sneakers. Got a lot of compliments. With this on, you stand out." —Melisande R.Price: $32.99 (originally $109; available in sizes XS–4X and in two colors)
A Picnic in Paradise babydoll dress designed with a gorgeous lemon print, puff sleeves, and a ruffled hem. Wear this to your next outdoor BBQ and you'll be getting compliments left and right.
Price: $34.99 (originally $109; available in sizes XS–4X)
A Gunne Sax Josephina dress because what better way is there to find your knight in shining armor than in this renaissance-esque gown? The bell sleeves, lace detail, and paisley print are absolutely stunning.
Price: $219 (available in sizes XS–4X)
A Strappy Go Lucky mini dress plastered with lacy hearts — it just screams "put me in a rom-com, NOW!"
Price: $29 (originally $95; available in sizes 0–16)
An Orchard Waltz midi dress that'll spark compliments wherever you go whether it's to brunch or a walk in the park, thanks to it's eye-catching floral print.
Price: $57.79 (originally $95; available in sizes S–3X)
A Sunbeam Dance strappy dress with a bug print, but it's so darling that it'd be the only acceptable time I'd let bugs that close to me.
Price: $79.79 (originally $119; available in sizes S–3X)
An On the Court sleeveless dress, perfect for a photoshoot on the tennis courts. It's adorned with beautiful white flowers that totally make this dress #instaworthy.
Promising review: "Lovely dress. Great quality and pretty colors. Fits true to size." —Rita B.Price: $66.99 (originally $95; available in sizes M–3X)
A Citrus Serenade dress with gingham lining and a sweetheart neckline that completes the vintage-inspired masterpiece. Nothing says summer better than these citrusy fruits.
Price: $54.99 (originally $119; available in sizes S–3X)
A Belle of the Ballet dress because gingham will never go out of style and I stand by that. This retro-esque piece is designed with a unique collar and ruffle sleeves that'll have heads turning left and right.
Price: $47.99 (originally $95; available in sizes S–3X)
A Timeless Honeymoon mini dress with a contrasting black collar — would Tracy Turnblad wear this? Absolutely. Dress up like a boss b and you too can find your own Link (or actually, just Zac Efron).
Price: $66.99 (originally $95; available in sizes S–3X)
An Into the Secret Garden Dress that totally gives Jessica Day vibes. You too could have a slooow burn romance with your very own Nick Miller. The fit-and-flare silhouette, smocked panel, and cross-back design absolutely make this dress.
Price: $65.99 (originally $119; available in sizes XS–4X)
A Sundae Stunner dress exuding whimsy and playfulness. This tropical fruit print will seriously have people *drooling* over you.
Price: $63.79 (originally $79; available in sizes S–3X)
A Postcards from Paradise Maxi Dress — it's totally giving designer vibes and will make you feel like you belong in Crazy Rich Asians, mainly the rich part. With the wide sleeves and flowy fabric, you'll feel like you're wearing a robe while looking like a million bucks.
Price: $63.79 (originally $79; available in sizes S–3X)
An Elegant Epoch shirtdress that'll make you want to tap around singing 🎶sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows🎶. It comes with a bright red belt to cinch your waist, so you can feel totally ~snatched~.
Price: $69.99 (originally $175; available in sizes XS–4X)
The Up, Up and Adorable dress with a unique circus print that'll make you want to go to your local county fair to find your boo. This dress will make you irresistible!
Price: $59.79 (originally $119; available in sizes S–3X)
An Abundance corset dress that'll make you hop, skip, and twirl because you just look that cute. I mean, this dress is exactly what I picture when I think of a modern rom-com.
Price: $86.60 (available in sizes AU6/S–AU20/XL)
A Flower Child dress featuring dainty floral embroidery that lend the classic piece some pizzazz. It's the perfect casual dress to throw on when you want to look chic but not too fancy.
Price: $86.60 (available in sizes AU6/S–AU20/XL)
The Garden Soireé maxi dress, perfect to throw on for the next garden party you attend. With this vibrant floral pattern and draped silhouette, you'll surely be the chicest one there.
Price: $57.79 (originally $95; available in sizes S–3X)
And a Red Violin swing dress because you're just a romantic who wants to be serenaded by a string quartet.
Price: $79 (available in sizes 4–16)
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