We’re Calling it: This is the First Trending Dress Of 2021
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This week has been the first time this year that it has really felt like spring, and boy did we need it. The feel of sun on our vitamin D-deprived skin has been glorious after months of hibernating in our homes, and it’s got us looking ahead to the warmer months. It seems as though Instagram has had the same idea, and we can confirm that the first trending dress of 2021 has officially made an appearance, in the form of Faithfull the Brand’s cute paisley print.
Packing plenty of vintage vibes, this style comes in three different iterations: Two minis and a midi. Flattering, easy to style and coming in the most stunning shade of green, it’s not surprise that it’s been a hit amongst the fashion crowd already, with WWW faves Monikh Dale and Abisola Omole giving it their seal of approval. We plan on wearing it now with chunky boots and trench, then with Birkenstocks and ’70s sunnies come summer. Faithfull the Brand has long been regarded as the go-to mid-range designer brand for summer dresses, and this season they’ve upheld their reputation with the most perfect edit, so we’ve also included a quick edit of other pieces from the brand that we’re bookmarking for summer. All we can say is, roll on April. Scroll down to see and shop this year’s first trending dress.
Keep styling simple with gold hoops, a la Abisola.
The mini version of the dress will add a much-needed spring update to your new season capsule.
You know that when Monikh gives a dress her seal of approval that it’s worth taking note of.
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