I'm a Fashion Editor, and These Are the Maxi Dresses I'd Actually Recommend
Is there anything better than finding that perfect maxi dress that will last you the whole of summer, especially in the UK when the weather is so changeable? In my opinion, this floor-length frock should be flowing and comfortable, making it the perfect option for any last-minute events you might have. You want one that functions for various activities but still manages to be a complete knockout. This is the kind of dress you can throw on for a wedding, a meeting at the office, a garden party or when you're just hanging out with friends during the weekend. You want this dress to be the first thing people notice about you—whether it's because it's beautifully tailored, comes in a gorgeous fabric or has a great silhouette.
Right now, thanks to the various dress trends that are doing the rounds this season, there are so many maxis to choose from. Of course, there are prairie, shirred and polka-dot styles, but seeing as I spend quite a lot of my time shopping for a living, I decided to make an edit of the best maxis that will go with everything in your wardrobe and you can wear with trainers, heels or sandals. Every dress I've chosen is because I genuinely love it and know that you'll be inundated with people asking where you got it from.
Keep scrolling to see my edit of the best maxi dresses right now—from affordable to luxury.
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I spotted Jessie Bush of We the People Style wearing this green dress from Three Graces and knew I had to include it.
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Elinor Block was one of the earliest team members of Who What Wear UK, starting her tenure working across both Who What Wear 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.

