I’ve found so many incredible spring dresses out there this season, I just had to share them with you.
Believe it or not, spring has sprung – despite the cold weather! – and I for one am glad to see the back of what feels like the chilliest winter yet (I say this every year).
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As the nights are getting lighter and the weather becomes a little more bearable, it means I can give my bulky puffers and cable knits a well-deserved 6 month retirement.
Yes, winter fashion can have its upsides (I’m a sucker for a colourful scarf), but I’m more than ready to ditch the jumper dresses and thermal tights in favour of some sunnies and a long, flowing dress. Who’s with me?
While the weather is still in this bright-but-still-a-bit-brassic phase, midi and maxi dresses for Spring get my vote. Why? Well, you can still layer them to perfection with chunky cardigans and pattered tights.
And when summer rolls along, they pair amazingly with the cool-girl summer uniform – a pair of Birkenstocks and a tote bag.
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So, what trends can we expect for SS23?
Maximalists, it’s your time to shine.
The trends for 2023 aren’t holding back. Expect to see sheer clothing and cutesy prints making their way back into the fashion foray – so, love hearts, checks, polka dots (my inner child is screaming RN).
Also, SS23 trends are all about playing with textures, so keep an eye out for 3D details like ruffles, rosettes, bows and tassels.
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So, if all this talk about spring-time styling has got you in the mood for some dopamine dressing, then you’re in luck!
I’ve rounded up the best dresses for spring (from some of my fave brands, including Rixo, Ganni and Nobody’s Child) that are equal parts bold and beautiful. Enjoy!
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Shop spring dresses

Bertie Dress, £145, Molby the Label – buy now

Silk Linen Gauze Maxi Dress, £295, Jigsaw – buy now

Printed Dress with Belt, £89.99, Zara – buy now

Esther Polka Dot Midi Dress, £110, Sister Jane – buy now

Sia White Sketchy Floral Midi Dress, £270, Olivia Rubin – buy now

Relaxed Double-Puff Sleeve Dress, £195, & Other Stories – buy now

Twisted Strap Fit + Flare Midi Dress, £250, Me+Em – buy now

Aubrie Ruffle Dress, £225, Rixo – buy now

Tall Orange Maxi Dress, £45, River Island – buy now

Field Floral Louise Mini Dress, now £44, Nobody’s Child – buy now

Textured printed dress, £29.99, Mango – buy now

Lacing-Detail Crinkled Dress, £24.99, H&M – buy now

Black Shirred Sweetheart Puff Sleeve Midi Dress, £29.99, New Look – buy now

Striped Sleeveless Midi Knit Dress, Monki, £40 – buy now

Metallic Jacquard Volume Sleeve Midi Dress, £89.10, Oasis – buy now

Abstract Print Jacquard Puff Sleeve Maxi Dress, £69.20, Warehouse – buy now

Pink Mini Shirt Dress with Balloon Sleeves, £40, Monki – buy now

Pink Printed Wrap Midi Shirt Dress, £55, River Island – buy now

Plus Cloud Cut-Out Midaxi Dress in Green and Purple Floral, £36, Native Youth – buy now

Tie Neck Pleated Swing Smock Dress in Lime Organza, £46, Glamorous – buy now

Tie-Band Organic Cotton Midi Dress, £195, Ganni – buy now

Denim V-Neck Button Front Midi Tiered Dress, £39.50, Marks and Spencer – buy now

Melanie Silk Midi Dress, £355, Rixo – buy now

Red Rodeo Midi Dress, £129, Never Fully Dressed – buy now

Alexis Green Bardot Midi Dress, £180, KITRI – buy now

Textured Midi Smock Dress with Gathered Neck in Pink, £60, ASOS DESIGN – buy now

Marie Tea Dress in Pink Zebra Print, £65, Omnes – buy now