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Wrap dresses: trends

Since the 70s, when it was invented by Diane von Furstenberg, the wrap dress has been making women happy all over the world. Its characteristic, off-centre look and deep, V-shaped neckline showcase the female proportions to perfection. Especially trendy this season: jersey designs with geometric patterns and floral prints.

What to wear with wrap dresses

Wrap dresses with colourful patterns do not need a lot of help from accessories. In summer, sleek peep-toes, a small handbag and a plain-coloured cardigan are more than enough to create an great everyday look. Anything else would just be showing off. And in the office? Plain-coloured jersey dresses paired with blazers and court shoes make up a chic business-casual outfit for work.

Exclusive fashion tip

Wrap dresses bring the best out of any figure. Women with larger busts and wide shoulders benefit from the clever cut just as much as women with a bit more padding on the stomach, hips and bottoms. This is because the wrap-over effect elongates the whole body and elegantly skims over any problem areas.

Wrap dresses


Jersey dress with a wrap-over effect
Maxi dress with wrap-over effect

Wrap dresses: trends

Since the 70s, when it was invented by Diane von Furstenberg, the wrap dress has been making women happy all over the world. Its characteristic, off-centre look and deep, V-shaped neckline showcase the female proportions to perfection. Especially trendy this season: jersey designs with geometric patterns and floral prints.

What to wear with wrap dresses

Wrap dresses with colourful patterns do not need a lot of help from accessories. In summer, sleek peep-toes, a small handbag and a plain-coloured cardigan are more than enough to create an great everyday look. Anything else would just be showing off. And in the office? Plain-coloured jersey dresses paired with blazers and court shoes make up a chic business-casual outfit for work.

Exclusive fashion tip

Wrap dresses bring the best out of any figure. Women with larger busts and wide shoulders benefit from the clever cut just as much as women with a bit more padding on the stomach, hips and bottoms. This is because the wrap-over effect elongates the whole body and elegantly skims over any problem areas.