We absolutely love how this dress stands out by mixing the pinstripe print and large buttons with a casual silhouette. It is however an unconventional piece compared to romantic frocks so be sure to take note of where you wear this to.
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This vintage-inspired frock with a double-split skirt makes a romantic yet conservative option for house visiting.
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Despite having a plunging neckline, this sultry number is balanced out by the delicate bows on the straps and the dusty purple colour.
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Mixing and matching prints has never been easier. This shirt dress which combines both a subtle stripe and pastel floral print together is loose fitting as well. That means no bloated belly showing through.
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Flaunt your curves in this formal satin-finish dress at a family reunion dinner. Not only is it apt for a fancy restaurant setting, you can also wear it to wedding dinners or a night out with the girls after the festive season.
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Completed with the ever popular ruffle-hem skirt, this lightweight and breezy piece is suitable for those that are constantly moving from house to house.
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This piece is definitely made for Chinese New Year with its self tie fastening. With this dress, you’ll be able to eat all you want without having to worry that it will start bursting at the seams.
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If you aren’t used to wearing bright colours on a daily basis, try this shift dress with a pop of red. Wear it alone or pair it with a white crop tee inside to pull off the Korean look.
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