Drop Waists

To make you look longer and leaner

White Dresses

Left: Drop Waist Midi Dress by AQUA: Also red Double square neck  Adjustable shoulder straps  Seamed bodice Side slit pockets Drop-waist silhouette  Shirred skirt  Side concealed zip closure Lined cotton Sale $70.80

Right: Heather Drop Waist Midi Dress by Crescent: Tencel-blend Features a halter neckline, front V-wire with a cut out detail under chest, shirring on chest, bodice, and skirt, and hidden back zipper closure. $126.00

Pink/Red Dresses

Left: Dolma Drop Waist Corset Midi-Dress by Nicholas the Label:  Bandeau neck Smocked bust Adjustable straps Back concealed zip closure, hook-and-eye closure 100% cotton $495.00

Right: Amore Midi Dress by House of CD: Also white  Hidden side-zip closure Scoop neck Sleeveless Lined 65% Richcel viscose, 35% polyester $285.00

Green/Blue Dresses

Left: Drops Of Venus Midi Dress by Free People: 4 colors Features a ribbed knit bodice and flattering drop-waist silhouette with contrast skirt piecing and pleating for added dimension. Machine washable $148.00

Right: Harrington Suiting Stretch-Cotton Halter Maxi Dress by Staud:  Tie fastening at neck  98% Cotton, 2% Spandex Cross front Faux pockets and buttons $450.00

Skirts I

Left: Drop Waist Cotton Poplin Maxi Skirt by Susana Monaco: Also white  Hidden side-zip closure Side-seam pockets Machine wash $188.00

Right: Flat White Drop-Waist Maxi Skirt: 37.5” Nylon/Rayon Side zipper $138.00

Skirts II

Left: ASOS DESIGN Dropped Waist Cotton Maxi Skirt: High rise Side zip closure $39.99

Right: Belmond Denim Midi Skirt by Aje: Fit-and-flare midi skirt Fitted panels through to drop hem Exaggerated frilled drop hem Front and back patch pockets Sculptural buttons down centre front Centre back exposed zip closure 97% Cotton 3% Elastane $425.00. White Denim

Opening

Hoku Midi Dress by Ciao Lucia: Scoop neck  Adjustable shoulder straps with crisscross back  Front button closures  Side slit pockets 65% cotton/35% linen Approx. 51″ from high point shoulder to hem $395.00

Featured items are selected by our editors simply because we like them and think you will too. Woman Around Town was not paid for featuring any item in this post.

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