All the Dresses I Love Right Now Have This One Thing In Common

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All the Dresses I Love Right Now Have This One Thing In Common

One of the most profound references to square-neck dresses in fashion history was in the Renaissance era, with its emphasis on corseted shapes and lustrous materials. Like most fashion trends it has come full circle, albeit less constricted. The modern 2022 equivalent is all about the plunged square neckline that sits just beneath the collar. You’ll now find the square-neck dress in a host of designs, from from shirring to inflated sleeves reminiscent of 80s style dressing to bias fits,

Nowadays, the emphasis is on overexposed, quadrate necklines (with big sleeves to boot, more often than not). As if it wasn’t already popular enough, those with their fingers on the fashion pulse are eager to emulate the lavish shapes seen on screen, as a result of the Bridgeton phenomenon. Although the style is often referenced with the prairie and cottagecore aesthetic in mind, the versatile cut also suits more minimal styles with a 90s feel.

Its clear square-neck dresses are a trend that will endure, as season after season, we’re seeing them dominate. Its timelessness is the very reason most of my investment dresses have these necklines. Of course, there are also many benefits to this style. Firstly, those with a smaller bust can go sans bra in place of shirring. Secondly, it frames necklaces or statement earrings perfectly, which is always a plus if, like me, you’re a jewellery fiend. However, some styles are fancy enough that they don’t require added glamour. Keep scrolling for some tab worthy picks of this classic style. I think it’s around for the long haul.

A print that can be worn in summer through to autumn.

A perfect day date dress. It’ll look so cute with trainers.

Very aptly named because she really is a beaut and a classic one at that.

Puffball skirts dominated the 2022 catwalk. This style never fails to remind me of Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw.

Dôen has become renowned for cottagecore offerings. This style reminds me of their sell-out Bijou style a few years back.

I haven’t been able to stop thinking about this dress. The geometric prints with tawny shades are calling my name.

White Midaxis were made to be worn with basket bags.

Handblock prints on sumptuous organic cotton. This brand is one to watch!

The quality and fit ticks all of the boxes.

The ruched bodice is a refreshing take on what is often a shirred style.

A piece after my very heart (and name). The colour and shape can do no wrong in my eyes.

I’m in awe of all the green offerings at the moment.

The gathered ruching compliments the green print very well.

Breezy dresses are always easy to wear in the summer.

The floral embroidery is ever so delicate.

The balloon sleeve and smooth bodice mean this style could easily be worn for a fancy evening event.

An A-line structure you can play around with.

For countryside weddings and summer days out.

Staud releases classic cuts every summer.

A relaxed fit with pockets. Hurrah!

A little more of a playful style.

A classic sundress that will also serve you into the autumnal months.

A classic style with a nod to monochromatic dressing.

A modern take on the square neckline in a figure-hugging fit.

A classic dress for day and evening wear.

Bold botanical prints always look sophisticated.

With a broderie anglaise overlay puffed sleeves and a square neck, all basis are covered.

Square necklines also suit 90s silhouettes – this dress is a staple for any capsule wardrobe.

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