June comes and I turn into a hippy: are you the same? If floaty, printed, sightly retro midi and maxi dresses become your go-to then we likely will share the same taste in summer shopping destinations—or I'm at least about to share a really useful bit of intel with you, and you're welcome.
To go with my tan suede sandals, oversized yellow-tinted sunglasses and museum of jangly earrings, I always head to Free People when the weather starts to turn. It's my secret source for bohemian dresses that no one else tends to have. This Philadelphia-based brand isn't as known in the U.K. as it is in the States, which makes it a more exclusive option when everyone is probably channeling the inner Stevie Nicks at the same time.
What's more, I often find that FP's summer dresses are of a better quality than you'd find elsewhere on the high street. Rather than more cost-effective obvious prints, for example, you'll find embroidery on linen instead. In the place of cheaper elasticated waistbands you'll discover wrap silhouettes or cutaway details. It's partly down to their in-house designs but also in part thanks to the buying team cherry-picking select pieces that fit into the mix from other niche brands.
Basically, if your icons range between The Olsens circa 2005 and Talitha Getty in the seventies, you've come to the right story and now the right online store. Keep scrolling to shop my top Free People dresses—before I buy them.
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