logo
There's Only One Brand Making Summer Dresses I Want To Wear This Year

There's Only One Brand Making Summer Dresses I Want To Wear This Year

Graziadaily04-06-2025
Recently, a friend commented on the fact that I always wear dresses. In fact, she said, she's not sure she's ever even seen me in jeans. 'You make so much effort,' she said, as if she were annoyed by this fact. What I didn't say in return is that she's quite wrong: while dresses do make one look as though much effort has been exerted, the truth is that a dress is just an easy ready-made outfit that doesn't require much thought at all. Of course, this does mean that much attention has to be paid in order to find the best kinds of dresses on which you can always rely. But I can safely say I have achieved this – and it's all thanks to Whistles.
I've always loved Whistles but it's recently that the brand has really turned me into something of a shopping addict. This is because its summer 2025 collection is, in my humble opinion, its best yet, full of super-chic pieces to work for every kind of plan. From the best barrel leg jeans I've seen to versatile midi skirts and work-ready tailoring, there are so many great separates that you could build an entire wardrobe from them – and then some. I have to say, though, it's the dresses which have really stolen my heart.
There are shirred sun dresses which are perfect for packing in your suitcase but would look equally great under a light jacket for work, and there are beautiful linen dresses in relaxed silhouettes which will save you from any heatwave. A shift dress with textured detail comes in 2025's most popular shade – butter yellow – and is crying out to be worn with heeled flip-flops and a tan, while the crochet midi will be the piece you most reach for this summer and next. For any summer weddings, try the classic sleeveless dress in the most irresistible shade of plum, or the lime lace style that just needs black strappy sandals and gold jewellery.
In fact, I could really wax lyrical about each and every dress available at Whistles right now, but I won't – you've got shopping to do. 1.
Ivory Cotton Crochet Midi Dress
The dream holiday dress, just throw this on with sandals and you're ready to go. 2.
Butter Deana Textured Detail Dress
This dress will prove to be incredibly versatile: dress up for weddings or simply wear with trainers for sunny afternoons with friends. 3.
Plum Lori Textured Midi Dress
All this needs is summer's most popular shoe – heeled flip-flops – and your favourite jewellery. 4.
Lime Lace Insert Midi Dress
With its lace inserts and a striking lime hue, this dress will make a real impact – without you even having to try. Perfect for balmy holiday evenings or even under an oversized blazer for weddings. 5.
Red Shirred Bodice V Neck Dress
The dream sun dress, this is also available in yellow, as well as a petite version. 6.
Blue Panel Linen Blend Dress
Need a smart dress for work which is also heatwave-friendly? This linen style is just that. 7.
Black Fringe Detail Knitted Dress
Consider this the LBD upgrade you didn't know you needed – until now. With metallic accessories and your best sunglasses, this will make you summer's best dressed. 8.
Cream Floral Crochet Knit Dress
Pictures don't do this dress justice – the delicate crochet detail looks far more expensive than it is, while the soft colour taps into 2025's obsession with butter yellow.
Hannah Banks-Walker is Grazia's head of fashion commerce. She has previously written for the likes of Harper's Bazaar, The Financial Times, Glamour, Stylist, The Telegraph, Red, i-D and The Pool on everything from fashion to curly hair (hi!) to the patriarchy. Not necessarily in that order. Find her on Instagram and Twitter . But please don't look for her MySpace profile, which until now was the last time she wrote about herself in the third person
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

How Princess Eugenie is following the Duchess of Sussex style playbook
How Princess Eugenie is following the Duchess of Sussex style playbook

Telegraph

time2 days ago

  • Telegraph

How Princess Eugenie is following the Duchess of Sussex style playbook

Among a sea of celebrities, socialites and young royals in attendance at Royal Ascot last month, one in particular stood out as especially stylish. While the Princess of Wales was unable to attend for health reasons, her husband's cousin, Princess Eugenie, seemingly picked up her style baton, looking incredibly chic on two separate occasions. Arriving on the fourth day of the races, the 12th-in-line to the throne wore a coffee and cream coloured two-piece skirt and top, with her wide-brimmed white hat giving her an Audrey Hepburn-esque appeal. Then, on the fifth day, she chose a vivid orange midi dress by Whistles, featuring a fitted bodice and flared skirt, which she accessorised with her go-to Aquazzura Bow Tie heels and corresponding headpiece. And it's not the first time that Eugenie has looked more put together in recent weeks. In early May, she also looked notably chic at the Chelsea Flower Show, wearing a Rebecca Vallance floral dress, nude-coloured mules by trendy brand Staud and Sophie Lis's playful mushroom earrings. Then, at the Tate Modern 25th Anniversary Fundraising Gala, she chose a white Broderie Anglaise Self Portrait dress, while for a visit to a Salvation Army safehouse she wore a Veronica Beard denim midi dress with Peter Pan collar. For some royal style-watchers, Eugenie's new look seems to be borrowing heavily from the Duchess of Sussex's sartorial playbook, and not just because they share a love of the same designers (including Rebecca Vallance, Aquazzura and Sophie Lis in particular). 'It's European summer, a season where royals usually embrace florals, pastels and classic English countryside styling, but Princess Eugenie seems to be taking a different approach, one that feels unmistakably Californian,' says the anonymous poster behind Instagram's popular Royal Fashion Daily account. 'At public engagements, from Royal Ascot to more casual daytime visits, she's shifted towards a wardrobe of earthy, neutral tones – olive, taupe, cream and sand. The palette calls to mind Meghan's now-iconic '50 shades of beige,' a soft, minimalist style that became her signature from her Sussex days through to her life on the west coast.' And it's not just the designers or the colour palette that is reminiscent of Meghan, it's the unfussy silhouettes and seeming adoption of a 'quiet luxury' aesthetic. 'Eugenie's leaning into a quieter kind of elegance, one that prioritises ease and polish over ornament,' continues Royal Fashion Daily. 'It's a style that Meghan has long championed: clean lines, refined cuts and a sense of quiet confidence. In one recent appearance, Eugenie wore a sleeveless olive green dress with a belted waist – structured but relaxed, and entirely free of fuss. For another event, she chose a navy midi dress with subtle tailoring and no embellishment, paired simply with nude heels. It's a look built on clarity, not complexity.' While it's unclear whether or not she's worked with a stylist on her current wardrobe revamp, Eugenie has previously been known to work with stylists. In 2011, it was revealed that she and her elder sister Princess Beatrice had worked with stylist Charlie Anderson for a year on overhauling their look following the cruel trolling they received about their outfits at the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The sisters went on to work with Mary Fellowes, who promised them she'd get them in the Vogue best dressed list. 'And I did,' she told the Telegraph in 2021. 'I'm very proud of them for that because I think they'd had quite a mixed style journey until then.' Then, in the 2020s, it was reported that Eugenie had worked with Irish stylist Sarah Price on her wedding trousseau, which included bespoke Peter Pilotto and Zac Posen dresses. If she's not working with a stylist, it could also just be via osmosis that she's been inspired by Meghan. After all, of all the members of the Royal Family, Eugenie is known for being the only one to still keep in close contact with the Sussexes, often visiting them in California. For Royal Fashion Daily, the inspiration is obvious. 'Whether it's a structured dress, a minimal co-ord or a bold pop of colour offset by soft accessories, Eugenie's fashion evolution is clear,' says the page. 'She's stepping away from traditional royal tropes and towards a new kind of modern, understated and confident style, one that is quietly influenced by the woman who helped rewrite the rules of royal style.' Whether or not anything that Meghan uploads on her ShopMy ends up in Eugenie's wardrobe remains to be seen… Five ways that Eugenie and Meghan are working from the same style playbook The stealth wealth colour palette Meghan is known for her love of greige-y neutrals, and at Royal Ascot, it appeared that Eugenie was embracing them too. Her beige top, last seen in 2015, worn over a white dress, was very Meghan-coded and stood out in the sea of pastels. The poppy red When she does use colour, Meghan chooses her shades wisely, and her rich poppy red Carolina Herrera dress is a case in point. She first wore it back in 2021, but had it altered before she wore it again last year. Eugenie took a leaf from that book, again, at Royal Ascot, in a much more affordable Whistles dress which looked elegant with a matching hat. The Sophie Lis jewellery Meghan first wore the jewellery designer's 'Love' pendant in 2020, and went on to wear it in 2022 at the Invictus Games and on screen in With Love, Meghan. Eugenie is also a loyal fan, having worn Lis's 'Fallen Star' hoops on several occasions, and more recently, the Sophie Lis 'Mushroom' earrings too. The emerald drape It's not just that they've worn the same colour here, it's that both have chosen styles which feature Grecian-inspired draping for an elevated take on eveningwear. The Aquazzura heels Meghan has long worn Aquazzura heels, distinctive for their cut-outs and bow detail at the heel. So it was easy to spot Eugenie wearing the same brand at Royal Ascot. Perhaps they've traded notes on the most comfortable heels to wear for long periods of time?

Night visions: what to wear for a relaxed summer evening
Night visions: what to wear for a relaxed summer evening

The Guardian

time4 days ago

  • The Guardian

Night visions: what to wear for a relaxed summer evening

Cardigan, £129, Whistles. Sunglasses, £35, Matt and Nat. Dress, £275, by Farm Rio, from Liberty. Earrings, £59, Abbott Lyon. Bag, £140, Reiss. Sandals, £119, Massimo Dutti. Ring, £15 or three for £24, Free People Embellished vest, £110, JCrew. Sunglasses, £15.99, Reserved. Earrings, £48, Chalk. Skirt, £120, Mint Velvet. Lip Oil, £24, by Clinique, from John Lewis. Sandals, £179, Kurt Geiger. Bag, £138, Hai Denim jacket, £42.99, H&M. Necklace, £145, Missoma. Bangle, £18 (pack of three), Asos. Dress, £87, & Other Stories. Lipstick, £29, by Charlotte Tilbury, from Cult Beauty. Sandals, £140, Dr Martens. Bag, £50, Damson Madder

Kate Garraway's clever way to style a suit co-ord takes years off her look
Kate Garraway's clever way to style a suit co-ord takes years off her look

Daily Mirror

time25-07-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Kate Garraway's clever way to style a suit co-ord takes years off her look

Kate Garraway looked radiant in a summer-ready blue ensemble earlier this week, as she styled a versatile co-ord to create a fun and youthful aesthetic you can still replicate Ever the one to watch when it comes to fashion inspiration, especially for that oh-so-confusing category of smart/casual workwear, Kate Garraway has yet again wowed fans in a head-turning ensemble that's perfect for switching out a boring suit for something a bit more whimsical while you work. Taking to Instagram to show off the look properly, Kate wore a powder blue tailored trouser and waistcoat co-ord from Nobody's Child, paired with a blue and white striped blouse from Boden. Creating a monochromatic effect in a shade perfect for summer, Kate's keen styling creates a smart suit look that doesn't feel old or tired. It is worth noting that Kate's exact waistcoat is no longer available to shop at Nobody's Child, though it has been replaced with a very similar alternative to use in the same powder blue co-ord, featuring a high boat neckline instead of the classic V-shape Kate opted for. If you had your heart set on the same silhouette, Whistles has this Pale Blue Molly Linen Waistcoat that's ideal for copying the look. Kate donned a pair of these Blue Wide-Leg Tailored Trousers from Nobody's Child, which added a fun and bright twist to the classic blue suit attire. Coming in a flatteringly loose fit to keep you cool during summer temperatures, these trousers are a new take on tailoring. Designed to flatter, these blue pleated trousers hug the waist and fall effortlessly to the floor with a relaxed, wide leg. Kate's exact trousers are currently reduced to £47, and come in sizes 4 to 12, with sizes from 14 to 18 no longer in stock. If your size is no longer available, check out these Wide Leg Trousers in pale blue from La Redoute for the reduced price of £37.69. The shirt Kate opted for was this Sienna Cotton Shirt, which comes in a huge variety of shades and patterns to suit your look. Retailing for £65, this blouse boasts a straight-fitting shape with a feminine curved hem that makes it easy to pair with other items, whether it's waistcoats for that work-ready look or sweaters as we head closer to autumn. This piece is available in sizes 4 to 22 on Boden's website. If you're looking for an alternative look, check out this Pure Cotton Striped Relaxed Shirt at Marks & Spencer for £55.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store