A-Line Dresses
A-Line Dresses
A-line dresses are worth judging from the waist down. The bodice should sit cleanly, then the skirt should open without pulling at the hip. That is the point of an a line silhouette dress. In this RIHOAS edit, the shape runs through mini, midi, and maxi lengths, with floral prints, satin, chiffon, jacquard, square necks, V-necks, slip cuts, and short sleeves.
For a shorter hem, start with A-Line Mini Dresses. If you want more coverage, compare Midi Dresses and Maxi Dresses. A-line shapes also work for garden parties, graduation, and wedding guest dresses because the skirt has movement without feeling loose. For the broader edit, go back to Dresses or narrow by occasion in Wedding Guest Dresses.
