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Summer dresses are more than a warm-weather staple — they’re a feeling

Whether it’s a weekend in the city, a flight to the coast, or a garden wedding at golden hour, the right summer dress can carry you through the heat without breaking a sweat. At Rihoas, we design ours with light fabrics, structured silhouettes, and subtle details — so you don’t have to choose between comfort and polish.

The Summer Dress Edit: How You Wear the Season

1. Sundresses Made for Sunshine
Smocked bodices, square necklines, puff sleeves or none at all — the sundress is classic for a reason. Pair a cotton sundress with sneakers for daytime errands, or go linen with a woven bag for slow weekends.

2. For the Beach (or Just the Mood)
Breathable, loose-fit styles in white, sand, or floral prints. Our beach dresses don’t need sand to make sense — they’re made for movement, breeze, and sun-on-skin comfort.

3. Wedding Guest–Ready
Soft pastels, flowy midis, floral chiffons or wrap cuts with just the right neckline. Dresses that move from ceremony to dinner without a second thought.

4. Midi and Maxi Lengths That Work
Long doesn’t have to mean heavy. Rihoas maxis and midis are cut to float — from bias-cut satin to tiered cotton. Choose high slits, open backs, or halter necklines to balance the length.

5. Cute, Casual, and Just Enough
Dresses that don’t ask for heels. Think button-front minis, empire waist A-lines, or adjustable spaghetti straps. Add a denim jacket or wear solo — they do the rest.

Color and Fabric Choices That Fit the Forecast

Fabrics that breathe
Linen, cotton, and light viscose keep it natural and cool. Satin and crepe bring a soft glow for evenings or dressed-up days.

Shades of the season

  • White and cream: clean and heat-reflective

  • Florals: always in, never basic

  • Sage, blush, lemon, dusty blue: tone down the heat with soft palette

  • Black and navy: yes, you can wear them — especially in minimal cuts with bare shoulders

For Every Body and Every Plan

Plus Size Summer Dresses
Flattering cuts with real structure — waistlines that sit right, straps that stay up, fabrics that move with you.

Petite-Friendly Styles
Shorter cuts, higher waists, and minimal volume. Look for mini or midi lengths with a clean fit.

Over 50? Over rules.
Flowy midis with sleeves, breathable necklines, and elegant prints — timeless doesn’t mean plain.

Maternity & Nursing
Empire waist, wrap dresses, or adjustable straps — comfort, stretch, and style that lasts beyond a season.

FAQ

Q1: What’s the best fabric for summer dresses?
Linen, cotton, and rayon are breathable and light. For elevated looks, go for satin or crepe in looser cuts.

Q2: Can I wear a maxi dress in the summer?
Absolutely. Choose lightweight fabrics with movement, open backs, or side slits to avoid overheating.

Q3: What’s a good summer dress for a beach wedding?
Try a wrap midi in a light floral print or a chiffon dress in a pastel tone — breezy but refined.

Q4: How do I dress modestly in summer without overheating?
Look for half-sleeve or flutter-sleeve dresses in linen or cotton. High neck doesn’t mean high heat.

Q5: Can I wear a sundress to work?
Yes — go for solid tones, longer hems, and layer with a cardigan or blazer to shift the vibe.