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No matter the occasion or season, there are always plenty of opportunities to wear a dress and, of course, an overwhelming amount of options from which to pick. We’ve put together an edit of the best dresses you can shop this month. Check back every month for a new selection of styles, handpicked by Vogue.
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There’s no doubt about it; the holiday spirit has officially arrived and the mood at Vogue Shopping has shifted to focus on all its splendor—starting with events dressing. The best dresses for the season have range, and will prepare you for every festive occasion ahead, be it a lavish late-night out or cozy-at-home family gathering. It’s time to look to gleaming details and easy knit dresses that can be layered beneath chic coats, and this month’s edit has every item you’d yearn for. There are longer lengths and soft silks, asymmetrical hemlines to amplify knee-high boots, ornate prints and playful sequins for holiday soirées, plus pared-back minimalist essentials to consider for the office, and beyond. There’s a silhouette here to complement your cold-weather wardrobe, and a variety of of-the-moment styles for those hoping to embrace current trends. Shop the best dresses of December, below.
The Holiday Drape
For your next holiday party, or a fancy dinner in the city, look to Colombian designer Maygel Coronel for sultry draping and bright colorways. Its gathered and ruched maxi is punctuated by a perfectly placed rosette on the hip.
The New LBD
Calling all Pieter Mulier fans! Owning a little black dress is a given, but Alaïa’s oozes with modernity thanks to an all-over knitted texture, off-the-shoulder silhouette and fit-and-flare shape.
The Aughts Hemline
Asymmetric draping defines Reiss’s Caitlyn midi-dress, featuring a slim fit and vintage-inspired handkerchief hem.
The Printed Turtleneck
When you want to dip your toes into the animal print trend, but don’t want to go all out, look to Proenza Schouler’s Marion dress, cut from an abstract zebra motif.
The Poppy Stripes
Each Christopher John Roger’s piece is a celebration of individuality and color—notes that are obvious in this vivid, striped wool dress.
The Embellished LBD
The little black dress just got a party-ready upgrade thanks to Proenza Schouler. The shin-skimming style is embellished with all-over lustrous beads and sequins.
The Embellished Midi
Whether you’re heading on vacation to escape the winter cold, or are a genius at layering, Bode’s fringed dress is here for it all.
The Fluid Pattern
Soft flowing fabrics and an all-over Gucci crane print make this silk, chiffon, and lace dress ideal for every upcoming occasion. Just add black leather knee-highs and a long shearling coat!
The Romantic Maxi
For some, winter is the optimum time for romance. Think of wearing this lace-trimmed Rabanne dress on dates, for New Year’s Eve, or as a cold-weather bride.
The Velvet Shift
Nothing screams holiday season quite like velvet—but Cos has crafted a subdued option that can be worn well after the season’s end.
The Modern Wool
Louise Trotter redefines Carven’s design codes through a minimalist, modern lens. Just think of all the places this high-neck wool mididress will take the contemporary woman.
The Maximum Impact
A round neckline, all-over sequins and high slit define Ganni’s party-ready dress. Add a pair of platform sandals to complete the look.
The Simple Knit
For those chilly mornings when you’d prefer to stay in bed, take the sensation of a robe or cashmere pajamas with you with The Garment’s comfy knitted Balboa dress.
The Cool-Girl Plaid
This Zara number is cool girl-approved with its ruffle trim, flowy hemline, and long, languid sleeves. Wear it with tall leather boots.
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The Strapless Sequin
’Tis the season for high-shine and shimmer! The best dresses of the moment are party-ready, like Staud’s Casey style, which has a shoulder-baring silhouette and all-over chocolate sequins.
The Blush Pink
New from Khaite’s Resort ‘25 collection is this feminine, blush-toned offering. Cut from silk, it’s designed with a circular side seam, raw edges, and has a billowy silhouette—perfect for galas or dressed-up gatherings.
The Golden Slip
Boudoir dressing isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, especially during the holiday season when slip silhouettes and slinky details reign supreme. Keep the accessories minimal, and let the gold mesh do the talking.
The Wrap Effect
For those who’d prefer to go all-black for the holiday season, look to a dress that doesn’t skimp on details. Salon 1884’s Calliope dress has a wrap-effect waist made from a draped wool jersey, creating a fluid appearance that pairs flawlessly with kitten heels and a velvet clutch.
A Punch of Volume
Add a splash of color and a whole lot of volume with Bernadette’s mini dress. The short style is punctuated by a gathered neckline and pleasantly capacious sleeves. Add platform sandals and you’ll be good to head out.
The Elegant Shimmer
Make a dramatic, yet demure, entrance with Rabanne’s lace maxi dress. Upon further inspection, you’ll see light-catching sequins woven throughout.
The Sweetheart Slip
Dainty, sweet, and alluring all at once, Dôen’s Veda dress will become a go-to for your favorite holiday occasions. Show off the embroidered lace neckline with swept-back hair.
The Festive T-Shirt Dress
What could possibly be more comfortable than a T-shirt dress suited for the holiday season? Tory Burch knows what the modern woman wants, and that is comfort without forgoing style. Wear yours with pared-back accessories.
The Sultry Lace
Cut from semi-sheer lace, Mango’s slip dress is an easy way to make a statement upon arrival.
The Double-Layer
For a minimalist option with a twist, look no further than this Massimo Dutti style. Layer it beneath chic winter coats and let the organza peek out from beneath.
The Celebratory Nap Dress
We can easily see this holiday-inspired nap dress worn to a more low-key celebration.
The Light-Reflecting Layer
J.Crew brings its playful sensibility to the party with this festive dress, decorated with panels of sheer tulle and sequins.
The Velvet Puff-Sleeve
Don’t think that black has to be boring—the season’s crop of holiday dresses have details fit for a get-together. Just take a look at Destree’s velvet and puffed-sleeved midi.
The High-Neck Hero
While Liberowe’s Bluma dress is an essential for the holiday season, it can be worn well after, too. Just add a leather coat and knee-high boots to transition it past December.
The Ruffle Mini
Floral appliqués and a thigh-skimming silhouette make this & Other Stories dress a must-have style. Wear yours with sheer tights and slingback pumps to embrace party tones.
The Spiral Number
Alaïa’s fall 2024 collection debuted in a mirrored showroom, so pieces like the Spiral dress can be seen from all sides. It’s cut from silk and wool, with an innovative 3D-printed curved bodice.
The Oxblood Find
Oxblood, or merlot, is one of our favorite shades of fall and winter. Take it into the holiday season with Ferragamo’s batwing midi dress, which softly cocoons the body.
The New Neutral
We have leopard coats and leopard shoes, but what about the leopard dress? The wild print is still reigning supreme, and only requires minimal accessories.
The Ivory Gown
Wearing white during the warmer months are a given, but we’re determined to carry it out into the winter. Opt for Victoria Beckham’s draped gown—can’t you picture wearing it at your next lavish event?
The Lace Maxi
You can’t go wrong with a boudoir-style lace dress this season, especially one designed in a deep merlot. This under-$500 style from Me + Em will take you from the dinner date through to the Thanksgiving gathering.
The Draped Layer
Fall’s artfully draped mood continues on into the colder months, thanks to Toteme’s grey knit dress with twisted panels that wrap the waist for a sculptural look.
The Cutout Midi
Add a burst of rich color to your cold-weather wardrobe with Victoria Beckham’s cutout mididress. Style yours with tights and slingback pumps.
The Trending Texture
For holiday fête’s and more celebratory occasions, let Liberowe’s sleeveless dress set the mood. Cut from plush velvet, a scarf-like drape across the neckline and shoulders requires only a classic pair of earrings to complete the look.
The Minimal Must
Seeking sophisticated polish that requires little effort? Calvin Klein’s satin midi falls in the realm of sumptuous minimalism. Wear yours beneath a shearling coat, or layer with a slim-fit turtleneck underneath for extra warmth.
A Ladylike Lean
For those who appreciate modesty, but don’t want to sacrifice a fashion-forward approach, look to Proenza Schouler’s subtly printed Harlow dress. A fool-proof addition to any dress collection—it pairs well with everything from over-the-knee boots to modern pumps and ballet flats.
The Transeasonal Midi
You don’t have to stow away your billowy silk dresses just yet, and this Zimmermann number is proof. Transition it from one season to the next with leather, or suede, extras.
The Floral Halterneck
Cara Cara’s floral print dresses are just as spirited as they synonymous with the season’s mood. For November and beyond, this halterneck style is a must.
Pintucked & Precious
There’s a reason Khaite is always at the forefront of womenswear—each silhouette boasts power, and modernity. Just take a look at the Tully dress. This black pintucked slip is accentuated by smooth, soft silk.
The Colorblock Knit
There’s a reason Zankov is being coined, “the newguard of fashion by the CFDA.” All of his pieces push the boundaries of knitwear, this mididress included. Its unexpected color story will be a welcome addition to any dress arsenal.
Something Sequined
Christopher John Rogers and J.Crew’s recent collaboration took the industry by storm. A standout from the collection is this pleated sequin dress, which combines the designer’s playful eye with J.Crew’s endless wearability.
The Tulle Frock
Zara’s effortless tulle dress is adorned with an allover dark floral print, giving a nod to the winter season.
An Ode to Deconstruction
A personal favorite trend of now? All things deconstructed and layered. Margiela hits all the right notes here, with a dress that combines sheer layers, a polo-esque bodice, and pants with a skirt.
The Hybrid Dress
Looking for something wearable but still statement-making for everyday? Staud’s got the right idea. The Nile dress boasts a maxi length with a poplin bodice and contrasting satin skirt. Wear it with everything from square-toe flats to tall boots.
The Crocheted Creation
Swishy fringe and crochet infuses Diotima’s dress with a party-ready mood. Go minimal with the accessories, and let the craftsmanship do the talking.
The Sophisticated Sheath
Miu Miu’s classic shift dress gets a major upgrade thanks to luxe crinkled satin and a raw cut hemline.
Fluid Femininity
Liquid-like fluidity punctuates Cos’s shift dress with a tonal scarf attachment that can be draped over the neck or wrapped around your shoulders.
The New Blue
Tove co-founders Camille Perry and Holly Wright design new classics for the modern woman, and the Africa dress showcases exactly that. Featured in the resort ’25 collection, it’s cut from a draped teal fabric that’ll flatter any figure.
The Paisley Print
Floral is always in and Ulla Johnson understands how to bring the print into the cooler season. Wear it to work and happy hour with suede boots and a slouchy leather jacket.
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The Classic Sweater Dress
A tried-and-true fall fashion item, a cozy and understated knit long sleeve midi is the best thing to have on hand for when you don’t know what to wear. Paired with your choice of accessories and footwear, you can’t go wrong with this classic silhouette in a neutral shade.
The Golden Ticket
For fashionable soirées, cocktails, or receptions, Burberry’s shimmering bronze velvet midi—complete with a stylishly dramatic scarf—is a true style statement.
The Runway-Print
Featured in Vogue’s Fall Hero Buys edit, Paco Rabanne’s multi-print jersey maxi has finally hit stores. Cop the matching cape for added style.
The Updated Prairie
You can’t go wrong with a quintessential prairie dress in the fall. This under-$200 style from Damson Madder will take you straight through to Thanksgiving and the holiday season.
The Two-Tone Midi
Summer’s monochrome color blocked dresses continue on into the colder months, thanks to Simkhai’s Kenlie dress, an elegant option for any fall occasion.
The Printed Midi
Bring dose of poppy color to your fall wardrobe via Rosetta Getty’s turtleneck maxi. Wear it with a classic trench and leather knee-high boots.
The Executive Chicness
For the boardroom and beyond, let Brandon Maxwell’s gathered midi dress do all the work for you this season. Appearing as separates, this dress features a pencil skirt and gathered top silhouette in one.
The Fall LBD
Another no-fuss sweater dress to consider this month is Banana Republic’s short sleeve midi, an easy addition to the fall dress rotation.
The Leopard Dressing
Calling all patterned dress lovers! Leopard leads the animal print pack this season. Here’s a favorite in dress form.
The Fall Florals
Channel the colors of fall foliage with Ganni’s satin maxi.
The Sheer Layer
Yes, you can (and should) still incorporate sheer into your wardrobe this season. Rue Sophie’s classic shift dress gets an effortlessly chic upgrade thanks to it’s sheer layer of exposed lining.
The Jacquard Maxi
Ulla Johnson’s autumnal print dresses are just as essential as they are synonymous with the season. For October and beyond, this style is not to be missed.
Polka Dots, Please!
House of Dagmar’s maxidress brings modern, minimalist elegance to the polkadot dress with moments of sheer and a long, dramatic sash draped across the neck.
The Art of the Abstract
Johanna Ortiz offers a subtle way into the Western trend with this tie-dye silk dress printed with galloping horses. The tasseled scarf can be languidly draped over your shoulder, or easily removed for a more daytime look.
Double the Knits, Double the Fun
The next best thing to a hug? Lemaire’s turtleneck dress which features built-in sweater sleeves that wrap around the waist.
Artful Draping
In fluid champagne silk, Tove created an understated yet still impactful evening look with its drapey maxidress.
The Floral Frock
Yes, spring 2025’s shows have been chock full of heavenly floral dresses. Here’s one you can wear right now.
The Ethereal Maxi
Float into fall in one of Chloé’s runway dresses. Just add over-the-knee boots!
The Elegant Knit
Make a stylish yet understated statement with Altuzarra’s knit maxi. A draped collar is an effortlessly chic way to achieve an elegant look for fall.
The Autumnal Ode
Rodarte’s slinky gown nods to autumn with a dark rosette, and wash of dark florals.
The Tried-and-True
There’s a reason Victoria Beckham’s gathered midi comes back season after season. Try this deep navy shade for fall.
The Draped Dress
A personal favorite fall trend is all things draped. Helmut Lang does it just right with crewneck long sleeve top and asymmetric skirt in a soft jersey. The ultimate LBD.
The Printed Maxi
Looking for something ultra wearable to add to your dress rotation? Look no further than Favorite Daughter’s chocolate brown polka dot midi.
The Jewel Tone
Clean lines and a lustrous silk twill give Róhe’s emerald green maxidress unfussy sophistication. Wear it to your next event and keep accessories to a minimum to let the dress shine.
The Mighty Mini
Leopard spots are trending for fall, here’s a fun and fabulous way to wear the trend. For a mod touch, add knee high boots!
The Silk Shirtdress
Sleek and simple, let Cos’s collared midi take you from office to after dark.