Happy Friday! We have made it to the end of the hottest month of the year here in the UK and the weather has certainly been on and off – we have had cold days where you need long sleeves and a jacket and a few days where you go to get dressed and you try and pick an outfit that is the least amount of fabric possible. And for the later I immediately reach for a strapless jersey dress like this printed number.
The combination of the lightweight fabric with the fitted silhouette on the top and the flowy bottom makes it light, easy, and breezy. And pockets are always a plus. I have also found when searching for a Strapless Bandeau Dress in the past that they are on the shorter side, like a beach coverup, so I was very pleased that this one is nearly to the knee! These photos are from a very warm day down at the London canals (just before my engagement, hence no ring) and as you can see – it works for sitting, climbing, and more!
Dress | Tangier Ikat Print Strapless Bandeau Dress in Blue
Necklace | Kendra Scott Silver Pendant Necklace c/o Sunglasses | Le Specs Liar Liar in Volcanic Tort
Bracelet | David Yurman Cable Bracelet with Blue Topaz Shoes | Jack Rogers Hamptons Sandals in Silver
And for friends in the UK, this strapless bandeau dress is from John Lewis, a best seller this season, and is currently on sale for £23. (less than I paid, lucky you!) so pick it up before it is gone!
What do you think of this Strapless Bandeau Dress?
Tammy says
Yeah. I heard that London had all time record temperature of 100f or 38c. Most places there dont have ac because their summers are much cooler on average than NYC. Was it at least a dry heat. As for this cute dress its a good way to keep cool. Perfect for any warm summer day.
Bernie says
Going to scoop this up right now.
This will be a great look for me while I am running my kids around and also want to look cute for lunch with my girlfriends or just to get me out of my mom frumpy look.
Might even get a wink from the hubby???
Sabrina says
Super comfortable looking while being adorable at the same time.
How do you do it?