So Elegant, So Effortless—This Expensive-Looking Dress Trend Is Taking Over Zara, M&S and Mango


I love the summer months most for many reasons—the long evenings and brighter skies being chief amongst them—but I wouldn’t be a fashion editor if I didn’t count the joys of slipping into an easy summer dress amongst my favourite warm-weather perks.

Easy and uncomplicated, stepping into a pretty dress and some chic sandals, relying only the sun’s rays for warmth, is one of my greatest pleasures. To maximise this experience, I’ve spent some time tracking down a special few dresses that I can rely on throughout the season and, lately, my sights have been set on the brown polka dot dress trend.

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There’s something undeniably refined about this print. In a rich chocolate brown shade, the classic polka dot is given new depth and sophistication. Unlike its black-and-white counterparts, which can sometimes veer into prim or into retro territory, brown polka dots feel softer, warmer and—in my opinion—more wearable. They bring a vintage nod without looking costume-y, offering elegance as well as personality.

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Wearing well with the neutral shades that often dominate a capsule wardrobe, the rich earthy hue works harmoniously with beige, cream and tan colours—making it so easy to style with many of the items you’ll already own. That said, it also looks striking paired with more statement colours, too—picture the flash of a bright orange handbag or the glimpse of a red shoe.

Of course, it’s hard not to think of Julia Roberts’ unforgettable Pretty Woman moment when you see this pattern—and perhaps that’s part of its enduring appeal.

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Julia Roberts wears a brown polka dot dress in Pretty Woman.