This Sell-Out H&M Midi is 2020's Answer To That Zara Polka Dot Dress
Gwyneth in Ralph Lauren at the Oscars, Rihanna in Giambattista Valli at the Grammys and Villanelle in Molly Goddard. What do these three women—real and fictional—have in common? Iconic pink dresses. While colors like black or red are usually associated with more standout looks, the pastel or vibrant shades of pink are still a knock-out. My theory is that it's a more joyful, fun hue. If, like me, you're prone to loving a pink dress, then have I got great news for you: H&M has just dropped what might be the ultimate pink frock for the summer.
This might be a little hyperbolic, but trust me when I say this dress is incredibly good. It's oversize. Tick. Has puffed sleeves. Tick. And has a neckline that is ideal for layering necklaces. Tick, tick and tick. So far we've spotted a few influencers wearing the dress, including former Best Wardrobes in Britain feature Zeena Shah, who styled it with gorgeous gold earrings. This week, the wholeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing team was wondering when this H&M frock might be released, and it finally did yesterday. Naturally, it sold out within 24 hours, however we expect it to come back soon, and for now there are plenty of other fab styles to keep you going. Keep scrolling to see how else it's been styled, and then shop similar dresses.
Style Notes: A topknot and sandals are sometimes all you need to make a truly great dress stand out.
Style Notes: Gold jewellery will definitely make this stand out.
Style Notes: When it's time to go out, take a tip from Sarah of We Are Twinset and pair your dress with heels and a mini bag.
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Elinor Block was one of the earliest team members ofBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK, starting her tenure working across bothBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and Byrdie, which were owned by the original parent company, Clique, at the time. Her specialism in fashion and beauty established her multifaceted role as Assistant Editor, which she developed over six years from 2016 to 2022 to become Deputy Editor. She is now the Head of Editorial at fashion tech company Drest.

