Shop Cute Spring Dresses for 2021 - WKYC.com |
- Shop Cute Spring Dresses for 2021 - WKYC.com
- 25 Affordable Dresses to Wear and Shop This Spring - Vogue
- Kate Middleton Has A 'Different' Memory Of Flower Girls' Dresses Incident Than Meghan Markle - OK!
- Illinois bridal shop giving away wedding dresses to frontline workers - WTHR
- We're Still Not Over the Confusing '00s Dress-Over-Pants Trend — and Now It's Back - InStyle
Shop Cute Spring Dresses for 2021 - WKYC.com Posted: 10 Mar 2021 10:20 AM PST Spring is nearly here and we're counting down the days, getting our wardrobes ready for warmer weather ahead. And there's no better way to do so than to treat ourselves to a chic spring dress to show a bit more skin as temperatures rise, with no shortage of bright colors, floral prints and flirty details. ET Style has scoured the internet to find some of the most stylish frocks made for wearing to a spring wedding, brunch, picnics or simply at home when you want to look extra cute. Our top picks include a classic floral dress from ModCloth, a sexy lavender cut-out mini by Bardot and a breezy smocked midi dress from Eloquii. Shop the best spring dresses below. Urban Outfitters Orange is definitely the color you'll see a lot of this year and this slinky plisse maxi dress from Urban Outfitters with some cute strappy sandals will have you dreaming of a tropical vacation. $89 AT URBAN OUTFITTERS Princess Polly For a fashion-forward look, opt for this blue halter midi dress with coordinating shrug by Lioness. The striking bright color is expected to be a huge trend for spring season. $96 AT PRINCESS POLLY A classic t-shirt dress is the perfect dress for casual days, like this one from Lulus. $38 AT LULUS Missguided A flirty mini dress in polka dots by Missguided that would look amazing with heeled sandals. We love the bright color, square neckline and fitted silhouette. $14 AT MISSGUIDED (REGULARLY $28) Universal Standard A denim dress is a staple for spring. This dark indigo shirt dress from Universal Standard is lightweight and stretchy for optimal comfort. $98 AT UNIVERSAL STANDARD This ModCloth wrap dress boasts a pretty floral pattern, subtle puff sleeve and tulip skirt hem. Get an extra 40% off the sale price automatically when you check out. Note, this item is final sale. $45 AT MODCLOTH (REGULARLY $89) A knit dress that's great for that transitional time between winter and spring. The trendy design has a balloon-shaped sleeve and tie waist. It has over 8,000 global ratings on Amazon. $17 AND UP AT AMAZON (REGULARLY $27) American Eagle Trendy spring florals are everywhere this year and this sundress, featuring a tiered, babydoll design from American Eagle is one you'll wear again and again. Pair with sneakers or strappy sandals. $50 AT AMERICAN EAGLE This mid-length white dress is perfect for warm weather. The feminine style has a smocked bodice and ruffles. $100 AT ELOQUII Since we're still not really going out, a comfy casual dress is a wardrobe staple. This soft ASOS design is a mini dress with no waist so you'll be comfortable on the couch but cute when you're ready to leave the house. $43 AT ASOS RELATED CONTENT: |
25 Affordable Dresses to Wear and Shop This Spring - Vogue Posted: 10 Mar 2021 09:54 AM PST Dress season is almost here and there is no shortage of sweet silhouettes to shop this spring. To narrow it down, we've put together a selection of affordable dresses—from mod-print minis to prairie-frock midis—that will add a bit of much needed newness to your reemergence wardrobe. Take your pick from a plethora of fresh spring patterns and palettes—there are petite florals, gingham checks, and dots galore. Should you prefer your dresses printless, there are plenty of solid options from En Saison, Frankie Shop, and Max Mara Leisure to choose from too. An elevated shirtdress or an open-back midi would certainly do the trick—look for something in easy blue stripes or lighter hues like pale yellow. And if you've turned to comfy housedresses à la Hill House Home or Batsheva and body-hugging knits this year, you won't have to give them up this spring either; these styles are hanging around for at least another season. No matter your preference, these dresses will take you straight from spring to summer. The best part? Each one comes in at $300 or less. All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. |
Posted: 11 Mar 2021 01:56 AM PST A misunderstanding? Kate Middleton reportedly does not think that Meghan Markle told the whole story about the flower girls' dresses incident during her and Prince Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. "Kate is caught between a rock and a hard place," a source said. "She wants to speak up and help the crown rebuild their image, but she is not one for confrontation nor escalation. Kate will eventually speak out about some of the bombshells dropped by Meghan, especially the crying incident." Article continues below advertisement "She didn't like that she was called out by name when many of the other members of the royal family were not," an insider explained. "Kate also did not like the implications that she and other members of the royal family were jealous of Meghan, that was never the case." "The narrative with Kate, it didn't happen," Markle told Winfrey after reports alleged that the Suits actress made Middleton cry before her 2018 wedding as Princess Charlotte was a flower girl on the day. Article continues below advertisement "A few days before the wedding, she was upset about something," Meghan said. "The issue was correct — about flower girl dresses… And it made me cry. It really hurt my feelings. … What was hard to get over was being blamed for something that not only I didn't do but that happened to me. Everyone in the institution knew it wasn't true." "I'm not sharing that piece about Kate in any way to be disparaging to her. I think it's really important for people to understand the truth," Markle said as the story was the beginning of her "character assassination." Article continues below advertisement "He did not tell me who were a part of those conversations, as you can see I tried to get that answer, on camera and off," Winfrey told Gayle King. During the interview, the Sussexes also alleged that "lack of support" was one of the things that pushed them to step back as senior royals and Markle had even felt suicidal. Advertisement |
Illinois bridal shop giving away wedding dresses to frontline workers - WTHR Posted: 10 Mar 2021 01:38 PM PST A small business owner is doing her part to give back to those who have already given so much during the pandemic. NAPERVILLE, Ill. — The owner of a bridal store in Naperville, Illinois is giving a few lucky frontline workers a huge surprise to help with their big days. Sue Cerulli, who owns Bri'Zan Couture, is giving back to those who have already given so much in the past difficult year. Cerulli is gifting 26 gowns — free of charge — to frontline and essential workers all through March. It's the way she's celebrating her store's 13th year in business. "They took care of us through the pandemic and I wanted to take care of them," Cerulli said. Bri'Zan was closed for four months last year. Still, Cerulli wanted to give back. "I'm grateful I can contribute," she said. "I'm grateful we are still open, being a small business." There are 150 pre-selected, brand new gowns, ranging in price from $1,500 to $3,500. The brides are selected in a lottery. "I wanted to bring back some sort of love, happiness, and joy and a little bit of sparkle," Cerulli said. Veronica Drase is a hospice social worker and one of the recipients of a free dress. "I don't have the words to express how thankful I am for them to do this. I'm speechless," Drase said. Drase is planning a wedding in October, but as things get back to normal, vendor prices are skyrocketing, making the dress even more special. After a year of unpredictability, devastation, and at times, sadness, Drase is looking forward to celebrating her love and soaking up this brief moment in time where things feel just a little like normal again. Cerulli said the giveaway isn't just for health care workers. It includes all essential workers like grocery store cashiers, custodians and even truck drivers. For more information on how to be added to the lottery, click here. |
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