Forgiving End-of-Season Dresses

Let’s face it, many of us have expanded during these six months. Until you get yourself in check, it’s comforting to have something loose (and attractive) to wear on days when your mirror image is less than satisfactory. No defined waists; nothing fitted.

Short Models  left to right

Black or White Blythe Dress by Pomander Place:  Back tie bow. High neck. Trapeze silhouette. Gentle machine wash polyester. $138.00

Sleeveless Button-Back Swing Dress by Finley: Buttons down the front and back. Collared neckline. Relaxed silhouette. Shirttail hem hits at the knee. Cotton/nylon. Sale $91.00

Natalie Flounced Tunic: Flounced hem, gathered neck, pullover styling. Machine washable, lined viscose.  Sale $89.95  

Addy Floral Print Dress by Kobi Halperin: Jewel neckline. Elbow sleeves. Side seam pockets. Shift silhouette. Center back zipper. Rayon/viscose. Sale $260.00

Not Shown: Maeve Mustard Yellow Button Back Shift Dress $48.00

Not Shown: Naples Cowl-Neck Sleeveless Dress by Trina Turk Sale $92.00

Midi Plus   left to right

Rosabel Printed Tiered Dressby Joie: V-neck, square neckline at back. A-line silhouette, tiered skirt, seam at waist. Hidden zipper closure at the side. Unlined cotton/silk. Sale $243.60

Abeline Floral Print Sleeveless Dress by Johnny Was: floral print with scalloped edges and an included slip. Scoop neckline. A-line silhouette. High-low hem. Slip-on style. Machine washable rayon with cotton lining. Sale $231.00          

Coral Trapeze Dress by Kobi Halperin: Pleated halter neckline. Concealed back zipper closure. Trapeze silhouette. Slit at back hem. Placed floral print with solid hem Lined rayon/viscose 25% off at $373.50

Ruffle-trimmed Dress: Calf-length, A-line dress in airy, woven cotton. V-neck with ruffle trim extending over shoulder straps. Covered elastic at top of back. Unlined. In 6 colors. $24.99

Not Shown: Bella Tu Natalie Beaded V-Neck Cap-Sleeve Midi Dress Sale $154.00

Not Shown: Crinkled Cotton Dress with Palm Leaves $24.99

Midi Plus II   left to right

Bird Of Paradise Handkerchief Hem Dress by BCBG Max Azria: Pullover styling. Adjustable shoulder straps. Allover print, contrast handkerchief hem. Viscose.  30% off at $173.60

Liv Bustier Dress by Pixie Market: Unlined cotton dress with padded bustier. Hidden side zipper closure. Side pockets. High waist. Criss-cross strappy back . $129.00

Long Sleeveless Dress: Long, V-neck dress in airy, woven fabric with narrow shoulder straps. Gathered seams at waist and on skirt for added volume. Lined cotton. $39.99

Khadi Off-The-Shoulder Eyelet Dress by Charo Ruiz Ibiza: Straight neckline. Off-the-shoulder elasticized popover, scalloped edges. Pullover style. Handkerchief hem. Circle trim at edges. Lined polyester. 25% off at $458.25

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The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article

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