Credit | Daniela Guti
A midi dress that caters to every age and will look great no matter what size you are.
This post is for you gals who have a liking for floaty midi dresses crafted with a super flattering neckline that is in the V-cut.
I had to make this post because this is the midi dress that just is too good to not highlight. It’s the kind of dress everyone as young as a toddler to their grandmother should be caught wearing.
The V-neckline is pretty modest.
Whether it is simply cut as such or as is part of a buttoned down or the latest much loved wrap design, you know the neck sets the tone to the overall mood of the midi dress style. It is floaty in a sense that it is cinched just so at the waistline but other aspects of the dress, from the sleeves, bodice to the skirt are just gently draped over the skin, making it perfect for the tropical weather here in Malaysia.
It is one of the most wearable dresses out there as it is celebratory of the female form without being over the top. You can find it in a style that is very casual and also a variety that you can wear to an event.
I love this dress type so much and I know I’m not alone.
For a quick visual inspo on the kind of dress that I’m talking about, you know what to do by now, just scroll away, immerse and enjoy!
♥ | Jelena
Which V-neck midi dress would you love to wear? Share below – I’d love to know.
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