
The dress is a cotton candy cloud dotted with sequined strawberry motifs with its pastel pink tulle overlay, plunging neckline, and gently puffed with sleeves, it looks like Maria Antoinette would wear if she were a modern-day influencer.
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The dress is a cotton candy cloud dotted with sequined strawberry motifs with its pastel pink tulle overlay, plunging neckline, and gently puffed with sleeves, it looks like Maria Antoinette would wear if she were a modern-day influencer.

This classic style has its modern origins from Edwardian times when fabric became lighter which made it popular to wear indoors, around friends, often while drinking tea. This silhouette has a full circle skirt that hits at the mid-calf. A vintage-inspired silhouette, a tea length dress is perfect for those who are on their way to a semi-formal event or wish to add some classical Hollywood drama into their outfit. Pair it with cute flats or classic low heel pumps for a full Audrey-inspired get up.

Popularised in the ’90s by French designer Hervé Léger, the bandage dress has a similar silhouette to the bodycon shape. However, its evolution is closer to shapewear. The dress got its name due to its ‘bandage’ construction, consisting of layers of knitted tape that hug the curves in all the right places.

A bell-sleeve dress identifies itself with the sleeve ending at the mid-forearm or wrist, with a flare flowing down towards your hands. The sleeve is shaped like a bell, hence the name. These dresses come in different silhouettes, but the focal point is the sleeves.