7 Dresses That Should Be in Every Summer Capsule Wardrobe

Exciting news for Everlane fans: The brand has just dropped its first-ever collection of dresses. The seven-piece line is the newest in a series of capsule collections dubbed Everlane Editions. With a dizzying array of dress styles on the market, I find it incredibly refreshing to see a brand dedicated to launching small, highly curated collections with extremely versatile pieces. It truly takes the guesswork out of shopping. 

"When designing this collection, Chief Creative Officer Mathilde Mader was inspired by the ease and sophistication of some of the most influential U.S. designers," a press release stated. "Through her designs, she aimed to pay homage to American fashion's rich heritage of style, democratic ease of wear, and versatility together with modern sustainability practices."

Scroll down to shop seven dresses that should be part of every summer capsule wardrobe, according to Everlane. 

1. Short-Sleeve Polo Dress

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2. White Cotton Dress

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3. Ribbed Dress

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4. Striped Shirtdress

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5. A-Line Dress

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6. Satin Maxi Dress

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7. Linen Bias-Cut Dress

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