Nine of the best floral dresses for your lockdown picnic
It's now been nearly two months since lockdown began.
If, like us, you abandoned dressing up for the duration of self-isolation (because it's nice to live in your pyjamas), it's time to dig out the summer dresses.
There's a heatwave coming, and prime minister Boris Johnson has given us the green light on having park picnics (alone or with someone from the same household).
To celebrate this small lockdown win, why not invest in a new summery dress to wear for the upcoming hot days?
We have rounded up the best floral dresses on the high street right now and you can order them all to your front door (physical stores are still shut).
From bohemian designs to show-stopping styles, here are nine summer dresses to buy in 2020.
Never Fully Dressed, £79Green floral dresses are having a moment, and we're particularly in love with this one from Never Fully Dressed.
It's a tad on the pricey side but we're not going out at the moment, so you could use the wine and brunch budget for clothes shopping.
Never Fully Dressed, which previously only held standard sizes has now ventured into plus size – this dress goes up to size 24.
Pretty Little Thing, £13.00You don't need to splash the cash for a decent floral number.
Pretty Little Thing's wrap tea dress will brighten your day for the colour alone, but it's also a versatile piece that can be worn with boots, sandals or heels.
A perfect festival dress, too. Save it for Glastonbury 2021.
The East Order, £50.50This East Order dress, sold at ASOS, is currently on sale.
The original price was £105.00 – and who doesn't love a bargain?
It's unsurprisingly selling out fast, with only two sizes left: L and XL.
If the loose, bohemian look isn't for you but you still want a floral dress, Boohoo has some excellent options.
Dress it up for an at-home garden party with your housemates or pair with sandals and a sunhat for the park.
We reckon it'll pair quite nicely with a face mask too, if needed.
Once live gigs are a thing once again, you'll be happy that you bought this Mango dress.
The material has the appearance of chiffon, but it's actually polyester (which explains the affordable price).
Pair with minimal makeup and accessories – let the dress and its fantastic puffed sleeves – speak for itself.
Out of all the dresses on our list, this Zara dress is our favourite.
It will work for different types of occasions (you know, once we all have social lives again), it has a flattering fit and the colours scream summer vibes.
We are a big fat yes on this one.
& Other Stories, £95For something less traditionally floral, go with this purple dream from & Other Stories.
It's the most expensive item on our list, but if you're after a statement dress, you can't go wrong with this one.
It's a 'I'm just strolling to the farmer's market to pick up some flower' look.
Wear for a country walk, a picnic with your self-isolation buddy or just sit at home and admire how utterly pretty the design is.
More: FashionThe price is equally appealing.
We told you green floral is in this year.
The main reason we love this dress – besides the eye-catching colour – is that you can wear it at home, in the park and, once they open up again, in the office.
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