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Maxi Dresses

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The basics

Maxi dresses for women are the perfect long-length option when you want one piece to carry the look. The differences come down to sleeve length, necklines (including halter styles), and details such as fastenings, trims and fabric finishes. Start with the shoes you’re already reaching for, then decide if you want a denim jacket, blazer or long coat to finish the outfit.

Where they work

For daytime, pair maxi sundresses for women with trainers or flat sandals and keep the extras simple. For smarter plans, long dresses with sleeves or a long sleeveless dress with a blazer looks chic without trying too hard. If you're searching for maxi occasion dresses, lean into satin-style finishes, drape details or halter necklines, then keep jewellery minimal and let the dress be the main event.

Quick picks

A flowy maxi dress + trainers + denim jacket

A long-sleeve maxi dress + ankle boots + long coat

A halter neck maxi dress + heels + small shoulder bag

FAQs

How do you style maxi dresses?

Keep it outfit-led: start with the dress detail you want to lean into (halter neck, long sleeves, print, or a cleaner cut). Add a denim jacket for casual plans, or a blazer or long coat when you want to look smarter. If the dress has a lot going on up top, keep the rest simple and let that detail do the talking.

What accessories go with maxi dresses?

Match accessories to the neckline and print. If there’s detail around the neck (like a halter), go simple on jewellery and keep it to one focus piece, such as bangles or rings. For plainer styles, add interest with a clutch or crossbody and a slightly bolder earring or necklace.

What shoes go with maxi dresses?

Shoes depend on the plan. Trainers and flat sandals work for casual days (especially in warm weather), while ankle boots make sense when it’s cooler. For dressier moments, block heels or heeled mules keep it elevated without feeling overdone.

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