Y ou just can’t beat a summer dress, can you? A summer dress is more than a frock: it is a flag of cheer, a totem of good times. It is the next best thing to bottled sunshine. Just to see it in your wardrobe lifts you on a rainy day, and when the sun finally shines, the one-and-done ease of a dress makes a great outfit effortless, leaving you free to go forth and enjoy.
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Turns out I was wrong. There is something even better than a summer dress. Let me introduce you to this summer’s hero: the summer two-piece.
It is a dress, but it is also – as a bonus ball – a top and a skirt which can be worn separately. This makes it more versatile than a summer dress, and versatility is key if you want a leaner, harder-working wardrobe. So it is more than a dress – but it is also a better kind of dress, because a dress that divides at the waist is more amenable to sitting right on your specific body shape.
A dress is often made or broken by whether the waistband sits right, and that depends on whether you have a long or short torso. With a two-piece, you can simply overlap the two pieces at the waist a little more, or a little less. But first things first.
Let’s start with why the dress of two halves is more fun than a one-piece dress: it’s simply because it looks cooler. Picture the scene. You spot a woman across the room in a nice summer dress.
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