Midi, maxi or mini? Day dress or party dress? Your wardrobe needs a mix of staple everyday dresses and those with serious wow factor. Luckily, we’ve rounded up both for you. Whatever dress you’re looking for and at whatever price point, Marie Claire editors have curated the perfect selection, from brands like Prada, Oscar De La Renta, and Miu Miu.
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