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New York Times
29-05-2025
- Business
- New York Times
Tariff Ruling Gives Businesses Hope, but They're Soon Unmoored Again
Emma Mcilroy's apparel company, Wildfang, had been working overtime to move its production out of China in the months since President Trump launched his trade war. Finding another factory that could produce jumpsuits and button-downs — while every other U.S. importer was also jockeying for space — was a huge drain on the 11-person staff's attention. But when Ms. Mcilroy saw on Wednesday night that a federal court had ruled most of Mr. Trump's tariffs illegal, all of that work paused. Would the tariffs be gone when her next shipment arrived in August, or not? 'I have absolutely no idea where it's going. I am learning in real time how to run my business,' Ms. Mcilroy said Thursday. 'Yesterday I would've told you, 'Yes, absolutely, you're going to see me manufacturing stuff in Vietnam.' Today I'm not sure.' American businesses are rapidly digesting the latest twist in Mr. Trump's roller-coaster trade war, which has made it impossible to plan more than a few weeks in advance. It's particularly hard on industries that place their orders entire seasons ahead of time. The details of Wednesday's decision seemed likely to bring relief. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that the Trump administration had acted illegally in using an emergency powers law to impose 30 percent tariffs on goods from China, 25 percent tariffs on most goods from Mexico and Canada, and 10 percent on everyone else. The court gave the White House 10 days to halt the new duties. Hours later, a higher court stayed the decision. If the initial ruling sticks, it will preclude the return of steeper 'reciprocal' tariffs that Mr. Trump paused for 90 days in early April. It might even allow companies that have paid the emergency tariffs over the past several months to claim refunds, already an established process at Customs and Border Protection. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Fact Check: Yes, Musk has an estranged trans daughter named Vivian Jenna Wilson
Claim: Tech billionaire Elon Musk has a transgender daughter. Rating: Context: Vivian Jenna Wilson, who is openly trans, is Musk's biological daughter. However, she told NBC News in July 2024 that she had not spoken to him in four years; a Teen Vogue feature story with her in March 2025 suggests they continue to be estranged from one another. For years, Snopes readers have searched our website for information on whether tech billionaire Elon Musk, known to express transphobic views, has a trans child. Posts on social media platforms such as X, Facebook and Reddit claim Musk has a trans daughter named Vivian Jenna Wilson. Some posts say she "won't speak to him" or that she has "cut ties" with her father. In May 2025, news outlets reported that Wilson, Musk's "estranged daughter," recently made her modeling debut for queer-owned clothing brand Wildfang. Social media users also spread a video of Wilson at the season 10 premiere for "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" and claimed she is Musk's estranged trans child. The claim that Wilson is Musk's biological child and that she is openly trans is true. Wilson's mother is Musk's ex-wife Justine Musk, née Justine Wilson. Vivian Jenna Wilson, a 20-year-old college student, maintains a public social media presence and has shared posts about her LGBTQ+ identities, including her bisexuality. Thus, we rate this claim true. (Wilson also did, in fact, model for Wildfang; sales of a T-shirt she designed for the clothing brand will go to LGBTQ+ rights group The Trevor Project. In addition, she really did show off her runway walk at the "All Stars" premiere event, per a video from Acid Betty, one of the contestants; the clip shared widely on social media appears to be from entertainment outlet Page Six.) Vivian Wilson has publicly stated that she no longer maintains a relationship with Musk. In addition to regularly referencing their lack of a relationship on social media, she told NBC News in July 2024 that she had not spoken to him in four years. That outlet reported: Wilson said that she hadn't spoken to Musk in about four years and that she refused to be defined by him. "I would like to emphasize one thing: I am an adult. I am 20 years old. I am not a child," she said. "My life should be defined by my own choices." February 2025 social media posts by Wilson suggested that they have not reconciled, as does a March 2025 Teen Vogue cover story on Wilson which calls her "estranged" from Musk. Wilson and Musk did not return requests for comment. We will update this report if that changes. Based on his public comments, Musk's anti-trans views have intensified over time. In 2020, he posted on X that he "supports trans but all these pronouns are an esthetic nightmare." In 2024, he said he was moving two of his companies — the rocket firm SpaceX and the social media site X — out of California because of a new law that prevents schools from requiring staff to notify parents when their child changes their gender identity. Around the same time, Musk said in an interview that people who promote gender-affirming care to minors should go to prison (see 2:07:30). Musk has been a leading figure in Trump's presidential administration amid its efforts to erase trans people from government websites and pass anti-trans policies. Wilson has described herself as a bisexual trans woman on social media. For instance, on Threads on Feb. 19, 2025, she wrote: "I've officially made it as a bi transwoman, I just got my first comment calling me an 'autogynephile,'" referencing a controversial, widely debunked theory among anti-trans people that some trans women are trans due to erotic interest in being a woman. Her accounts on Instagram and Threads are verified, which means she has provided government-issued photo ID to prove her identity to Meta, the sites' parent company. Her bios include a transgender flag emoji and her pronouns. She has also discussed her trans identity and the fact that she's Musk's biological child on TikTok, using the username @vivllainous. For example, in TikTok videos, she has dismissed claims that she was "groomed" or "tricked" into being trans. (She has reposted content from that TikTok account on her verified Instagram account, thus verifying the TikTok profile's authenticity.) In the July 2024 interview with NBC News, she said she came out twice — once as gay in eighth grade and a second time as transgender when she was 16. Reputable news outlets, including The Associated Press, highlighted her gender identity in 2022 — when those sources reported she sought court approval to change her legal name and receive a new birth certificate. According to the AP, she filed the petition the day after turning 18 and she "listed gender identity and an apparent dislike of her father" as reasons to change her name. "I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form," she wrote on the petition. A California judge granted Wilson's request to legally go by Vivian Jenna Wilson, using her mother's maiden name. Wilson's mother, a Canadian author who was married to Musk from 2000 to 2008, uses Musk's last name. She and Musk had six children together, according to an essay she wrote that was published in Marie Claire. In mid-July 2024, Musk publicly acknowledged Wilson's trans identity using her deadname — a trans person's birth name that they no longer use after transition. Musk claimed on X that his daughter was born "gay and slightly autistic, two attributes that contribute to gender dysphoria." He also said Wilson was "not a girl." (Wilson posted a detailed refutation of Musk's words on Threads.) Those comments came shortly after conservative commentator Jordan Peterson published an interview with Musk in which they discussed medical care for trans youth (see 2:06:22) and Musk claimed he was "tricked" into signing off on gender-affirming care for Wilson. Below are Musk's comments. (He again used her deadname.) I was tricked into doing this. It wasn't explained to me that puberty blockers are actually just sterilization drugs. So, um, anyway. So I lost my son, essentially. They call it deadnaming for a reason. The reason they call it deadnaming is because your son is dead. My son [deadname] is dead. Killed by the woke mind virus. In the July 2024 interview with NBC News, Wilson refuted Musk's assertion that he was "tricked" into approving of her medical care. She also responded to his comment about her being "dead" on Threads with a reference to "RuPaul's Drag Race" star Morgan McMichaels; she made the same reference in March 2025 shortly after Musk echoed his previous comments. Contrary to Musk's claims, puberty blockers, which treat gender dysphoria by blocking hormones that lead to puberty-related changes, do not typically lead to infertility alone, according to doctors who treat trans youth. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights organization, opponents of gender-affirming care may use such language about puberty blockers to "create fear and disgust," though it is "medically inaccurate terminology." In Walter Isaacson's 2023 book about Musk — of which The Wall Street Journal published excerpts — Isaacson described Musk's purported response to Wilson coming out as trans, and how the experience supposedly shaped his feelings toward X, formerly Twitter. (Isaacson referred to Wilson by her deadname.) Musk's anti-woke sentiments were partly triggered by the decision of his oldest child, [deadname], then 16, to transition. "Hey, I'm transgender, and my name is now Jenna," she texted the wife of Elon's brother. "Don't tell my dad." When Musk found out, he was generally sanguine, but then Jenna became a fervent Marxist and broke off all relations with him. "She went beyond socialism to being a full communist and thinking that anyone rich is evil," he says. The rift pained him more than anything in his life since the infant death of his firstborn child Nevada. "I've made many overtures," he says, "but she doesn't want to spend time with me." He blamed it partly on the ideology he felt that Jenna imbibed at Crossroads, the progressive school she attended in Los Angeles. Twitter, he felt, had become infected by a similar mindset that suppressed right-wing and anti-establishment voices. Wilson has called Isaacson's book — which Musk promoted on X before its publication — "genuinely defamatory." She has said it misconstrued her experiences and political views and that she was never contacted to give her side. Isaacson told NBC News that he reached out to Wilson through family members. Betty, Acid. "'Walking into Twitter Headquarters (Yes Dead Naming) Like… @Vivllainous.'" Instagram, 8 May 2025, Accessed 20 May 2025. "Elon Musk's Daughter Granted Legal Name, Gender Change." AP News, 23 June 2022, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Ingram, David. "Elon Musk's Transgender Daughter, in First Interview, Says He Berated Her for Being Queer as a Child." NBC News, 25 July 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Isaacson, Walter. "The Real Story of Elon Musk's Twitter Takeover." The Wall Street Journal, 31 Aug. 2023, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Musk, Elon. ""@Againstgrmrs Xavier Was Born Gay and Slightly Autis…." 4 Jan. 2025, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "Exactly. My Son, Xavier, Died. He Was Killed by the Woke Mind Virus. Now, the Woke Mind Virus Will Die." X (Formerly Twitter), 23 Mar. 2025, Accessed 20 May 2025. Peterson, Jordan B. "My Conversation with @Elonmusk . Live Today at 3pm ET." X (Formerly Twitter), 22 July 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Real, Evan, and Danny Murphy. "Exclusive | Elon Musk's Estranged Daughter, Vivian, Works the Runway at 'Drag Race' Event after Clapping Back at Dad's Transphobic Comment." Page Six, 9 May 2025, Accessed 20 May 2025. "Vivian Jenna Wilson." Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. "Vivian Jenna Wilson (@ Bluesky Social, Bluesky, 2025, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Wildfang. "Vivian Wilson for Wildfang." Wildfang, 2025, Accessed 20 May 2025. Wilson, Vivian Jenna. "And You Don't. #Fyp #Trans." TikTok, 23 Mar. 2025, Accessed 20 May 2025. ---. " TikTok, 13 Aug. 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. " 15 Aug. 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "I Look Pretty Good for a Dead Bitch." Threads, 23 July 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "I'm Literally Obsessed with How Adam's va Delivers This Line." 9 Aug. 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "I've Officially Made It as a Bi Transwoman, I Just Got My First Comment Calling Me an 'Autogynephile'💀💀." Threads, 18 Feb. 2025, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "Replying to @Aldo0sri." Tiktok, 18 Feb. 2025, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "That's Me If I Gave Af." TikTok, 7 Aug. 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "There's a Lot of Stuff I Need to Debunk Which I Will Get to Don't Worry..." Threads, 25 July 2025, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "Vivian Jenna Wilson (@Vivllainous) on Threads." Threads, 6 Nov. 2024, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. ---. "Vivllainous." 2025, Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Yurman, Ella, and Andy Jackson. "Vivian Jenna Wilson on Being Elon Musk's Estranged Daughter, Protecting Trans Youth and Taking on the Right Online." Teen Vogue, 20 Mar. 2025, Accessed 20 May 2025.


Time of India
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Elon Musk's daughter Vivian stuns in 40-foot braid for queer-owned brand Wildfang
's 21-year old daughter, Vivian Wilson , has officially made her debut in the fashion world by landing her first major campaign with the queer-owned clothing brand Wildfang. The campaign, launched in celebration of Pride Month, highlights Wilson's collaboration with the brand's CEO, Emma McIlroy, to create a T-shirt with a powerful message. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The campaign aims to raise funds for The Trevor Project, a leading non-profit organization dedicated to suicide prevention among LGBTQ+ youth. Wilson, who came out as transgender in 2020, has been vocal about her identity and continues to use her platform to promote LGBTQ+ awareness and support. Elon Musk's daughter Vivian makes a bold statement in first fashion campaign Wilson's debut campaign features a white T-shirt with the slogan "Existing Shouldn't Be Revolutionary," which she co-designed with McIlroy. The phrase reflects the ongoing struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community in asserting their identities in a world that often challenges their right to exist freely and without judgment. McIlroy praised Wilson's involvement in the project, describing her as a symbol of "bravery, brilliance, and bold self-expression." In a press release, McIlroy emphasized the significance of the campaign, stating: "Vivian represents everything we believe in: bravery, brilliance, and bold self-expression. This campaign gave us the chance to celebrate Vivian, her name, her power, her style, and the inspiration she provides to the queer community." Vivian Wilson Vivian Wilson's bold T-shirt design supports LGBTQ+ mental health The proceeds from the sale of the T-shirt will go to The Trevor Project, a non-profit organization that provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth. The campaign aligns with Wildfang's mission to promote self-expression, diversity, and inclusion through fashion. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In a conversation with People magazine, Wilson reflected on the design process, explaining that she wanted to avoid creating a simple slogan and instead aimed for something that felt authentic and meaningful. She recalled the moment the slogan clicked during a brainstorming session with McIlroy: "It was just like, 'Oh, okay, this is perfect. Love it. Let's just go with that.'" Vivian Wilson Bold visuals and personal statements The campaign features Wilson in a series of bold and impactful looks. In one shot, she wears the white T-shirt with bright purple trousers and black Dr. Martens boots, exuding a confident and unapologetic vibe. Another striking image captures Wilson with a dramatic 40-foot-long hair braid spelling out her name across the floor, paired with a black vest, coordinating Bermuda shorts, and a printed button-up shirt. Reflecting on the powerful visual styling, Wilson reportedly said: "I saw myself in the mirror, and I was kind of like, 'Oh, s—t, I'm gorgeous.' " This bold presentation reinforces the campaign's theme of self-love, resilience, and unapologetic self-expression. Embracing identity and making a statement Wilson's journey to becoming a public figure has been marked by her outspoken advocacy for transgender rights . Since coming out as transgender in 2020, she has used her platform to raise awareness for the trans community, often speaking openly about her experiences and challenges. In a recent interview with Teen Vogue, she referred to her father as a "pathetic man child," reflecting the strained relationship between the two. Despite these challenges, Wilson remains committed to using her voice for positive change. She recently participated in a runway event for RuPaul's Drag Race, where she showcased her modeling skills and continued to push for greater visibility for the trans community. In an interview with People, she expressed her determination to remain vocal, stating: "I'm always going to be vocal because it is who I am. I've got to be a trans woman." Wilson added with characteristic boldness: "Obviously, I'm never going to shut the f—k up. … I can't say that." The broader impact of the campaign The Wildfang campaign not only marks Wilson's entry into the fashion world but also serves as a powerful statement on the importance of representation and self-expression within the LGBTQ+ community. It celebrates the courage to live authentically and challenges the notion that simply existing should be viewed as a revolutionary act. In a final note, the press release for the campaign emphasised the significance of chosen names and identities, stating: "VIVIAN WILSON FOR WILDFANG is a tribute to the names we choose, the identities we honor, and the communities that lift us up when the world tries to tear us down. Because a name is more than an identifier. It's a statement. And for Vivian Jenna Wilson, it's just the beginning."

IOL News
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Vivian Wilson: Elon Musk's daughter makes bold modelling debut while championing LGBTQ rights
Elon Musk's daughter Vivian Wilson recently made her modelling debut. Image: Instagram In a powerful statement on identity and self-acceptance, Vivian Jenna Wilson, estranged daughter of billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk, has made her modelling debut as part of a Wildfang clothing campaign, which launched on May 15. The campaign, which focuses on the themes of identity and self-discovery, features Wilson, 20, in striking outfits that not only showcase her style but also convey a deeper message about representation within the fashion industry. In a captivating image from her shoot, Wilson poses confidently in deep purple pants paired with a lavender shirt emblazoned with the provocative statement, "Existing shouldn't be revolutionary". A second image reveals her on her knees, wearing a matching floral pantsuit with a tie, framed by vintage televisions that prominently display her name. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Next Stay Close ✕ The campaign serves as an artistic celebration of both her identity and her advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community. Wilson, who came out as transgender at the age of 16 and has been vocal about her journey since, has used her platform to advocate for trans rights and the importance of mental health for LGBTQ+ youth. As part of her collaboration with Wildfang, she co-designed a special edition shirt, with all proceeds benefitting The Trevor Project, an organisation dedicated to suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ young people. Emma McIlroy, CEO of Wildfang, expressed the brand's commitment to authenticity and representation with Wilson's involvement. "Vivian represents everything we believe in: bravery, brilliance, and bold self-expression. This campaign gave us the chance to celebrate Vivian, her name, her power, her style, and the inspiration she provides to the queer community," McIlroy said in a statement. The campaign's message further encapsulates the importance of names and identities, heralding Wilson's journey as "just the beginning". Despite her father's public dissent against her gender identity, Wilson has found unwavering support from her mother, Justine Wilson. In an interview with "NBC News", she has highlighted the positive impact her mother has on her life. "She's very supportive. I love her a lot." In addition to her modelling work, the youngster has been actively engaged in advocacy efforts. Most recently, she was spotted strutting down the runway at a "RuPaul's Drag Race" event, showcasing her flair for performance as she vogued for the crowd. Her growing platform has allowed her to raise awareness for the transgender community while publicly confronting her father's actions, calling him a "pathetic man child" in a "Teen Vogue" cover story.


Buzz Feed
08-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
27 Urban Outfitters Dresses That Are Sure To Become *That Dress* In Your Closet
We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Denim, satin, and lace dresses, oh my. Unless otherwise specified, all sizes in this post are listed in women's. 1. A smocked mini dress for anyone who has vowed to make 2025 the year they learn how to make sourdough. This is the dress of someone who knows their way around a loaf of fresh bread, no doubt. 2. A button-down puff-sleeve mini dress when you don't want dressing "casual" to mean basic. And what's cuter than a row of little buttons? 3. A keyhole cutout mini slip dress you can take from brunch to the club with nothing more than a simple accessory and shoe change. Sounds like a busy day, but oh so fun! 4. A Wildfang shirtdress with sparkly pinstripes that take the classic pattern to new heights. Paired with white sneaks, it's the casual office, errand, and hang out 'fit dreams are made of. 5. A cowl-neck halter mini dress if your go-to "nice" dress is feeling a little stale. This one is equal parts class and va-va-voom. A difficult balance you're gonna nail. 6. An off-the-shoulder shift dress for days when you want to go with the flow and just wear something loose. Let your hair down, throw on a statement necklace, and go into your day knowing you look easy, breezy, and fabulous. 7. A cowl-neck mini dress which has a 1970s feel without being too literal. It's more of an homage to the era — you're gonna sound so smart telling people that. 8. A smocked strapless mini dress available in two colors, but I'm just warning you now that one of them is an adorable print of vintage flower and produce ads. Prepare your wallet! 9. A sheer ladder knit maxi dress for all my goth mermaids out there. 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I like the color and fit and fabric of this material. Got so many compliments wearing this! Will be getting in more colors!" — uoloverrrrr123321 13. A plaid strapless midi dress with a slightly dipped waistline, making this almost a casual gown. Ugh, I'm such a sucker for putting two disparate styles together into one. It's a recipe for magic every time. Urban Outfitters Promising review:"I am obsessed with this!! Looks so, so, so cute. Fits like a dream. It's not hard to get on anywhere which was a pleasant surprise." — jennaamg 14. A mesh halter scarf dress if saying that you're "influenced" by '90s style is an understatement. Can't wait for you to hang this next to your mini skirts, low-rise jeans, and narrow little scarves. 15. A mesh strapless midi dress available in 10 colors and prints, which is to say, if you're obsessed (which I think you will be), you can go ahead and grab a few. A perfect party dress is hard to find, so when you do, it's best to take advantage. Promising review:"This dress is nice quality and the scalloped edge detail gives it a feminine yet edgy detail that makes it different from many similar UO styles. Great dress!" — glitznglamgal 16. A bow-back satin dress if Mini is your middle name and wearing clothes with big ol' bows is your game. This versatile little number is gonna get a lot of wear, I just know it. Urban Outfitters Promising review:"This dress actually fit so perfect it's not even funny. I love how playful the bottom of the dress is instead of it being a bodycon. the bow in the back helps a lot for adjustment and can be sized up or sized down. Love this so much, everyone should have a cutesy dress like this one." — juliamenesess 17. A shirred plaid long-sleeve mini dress because texture is one of the most underrated facets of fashion. Its crinkly texture is trendy, looks amazing with the pattern and hey, you don't have to iron it. Urban Outfitters Price: $51 (available in sizes XS–XL) 18. An adjustable satin slip dress which comes with its own matching scarf you can wear around your neck, as a waist tie, or any other way you can dream up. Love a coordinating moment. Urban Outfitters Promising review: "Super cute, great fit, especially if you're a plus size girly. I love that it's so versatile, and you are able to adjust it. The quality is super nice. 10/10!" — AdriMclovin Price: $69.99 (originally $88, available in sizes XS–3X) 19. A Puma long-sleeve half-zip knit dress because sporty dresses DO exist, and they're nothing short of divine. Messy bun. Chunky sneakers. Gold earrings. Look complete. Urban Outfitters Price: $60 (available in sizes XS–XL) 20. A lace bell-sleeve mini dress made for karaoke night, especially when you know you're gonna do some Fleetwood Mac. Your rendition of "Landslide" makes me cry every time... Urban Outfitters Price: $79 (available in sizes XS–XL and two colors) 21. A ruffle trim midi dress because slip dresses come in all shapes and sizes, which is great news because, boy, oh boy, are they comfortable. Your new fave style also happens to feel like a nightie. How about that? Urban Outfitters Price: $69 (available in sizes XS–XL and two colors) 22. A fit-and-flare dress whose visible corset-shaped seams give it a structural look that'll reign in some compliments. Can't you just picture this with some cowboy boots, too? Urban Outfitters Price: $49 (available in sizes XS–XL and three colors) 23. An asymmetric lace-trim dress with a small slit so you can twirl all day long without feeling constrained. I love the seaming on this, which gives it a boho feel while maintaining a simple silhouette. Urban Outfitters Price: $69 (available in sizes XS–XL and three colors) 24. A pinstripe mock-neck dress for anyone looking to do some serious power dressing. Be as bold in your dressing as you'd be in the board room. Urban Outfitters Price: $48 (available in sizes XS–XL) 25. A bow detail mini dress because after seeing how cute these straps are, how could you possibly leave them behind? I knew I got FOMO for a lot of things, but I didn't know it extended all the way to bow dress straps. Urban Outfitters Promising review:"Absolutely adore this dress! It looks exactly like the picture and is what I expected. Fits true to size and is actually a very stretchy material. Not see-through at all and is good quality. It may be a bit short for some people, but I am just obsessed!!" — Brooke025 Price: $59 (available in sizes XS–XL and three colors) 26. A fitted denim dress so your love of the most wonderful fabric in the land doesn't only have to be relegated to pants. The midi length makes it perfect for layering in the late winter and spring, and the thin straps will make the transition to spring and summer easy as pie. Urban Outfitters Price: $69 (available in sizes XS–XL and two colors) 27. A baby doll mini dress with a sweetheart neckline and bow at the bust. And that's not even to mention the color blocking, which ties it all together. *chef's kiss* Urban Outfitters Price: $65 (available in sizes XXS–XXL) Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.