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Move over linen, there's a new summer 'It Dress' for 2023.

For my summer wardrobe, I rarely gravitate towards anything that’s not linen. It’s easy, breezy and perfect to throw on when you can’t be bothered to plan out your outfit.

There’s a reason linen dresses have become the ultimate closet staple in recent years, and for that, we have Australian-based labels to thank.

Watch: Iconic Denim Outfits. Post continues below.

There’s no denying that the popularity of linen dresses has risen thanks to the success of Australian e-commerce site, DISSH, which rapidly took the world by storm. From people on TikTok sharing their DISSH hauls to women perusing the site before their month-long Europe trip — the Aussie label redefined “It girl” fashion, and we all immediately jumped on board.

Linen, which was once a fabric worn to the beach or when you’re running out the door, turned into something people were seen wearing to weddings, dinner parties and special occasions. 

But, while I still love linen, DISSH and dresses that require little effort, I can’t help but ask, “is the era of linen dresses over?”. *Cue gasps and horrified faces*. 

I know, never in a million years did I think I would write that for so many of you to see, but allow me to explain.


Throughout autumn and winter, there was one very specific piece of clothing women were spotted wearing: The denim maxi skirt. Despite it being divisive — with some claiming it was unflattering — women were pairing it with knee-high boots, oversize jumpers and wrap coats. 

Slowly, you started seeing a pool of denim skirts wherever you went, making you question if we were in 2023 or 1993.

So, continuing on with the theme, I strongly believe that this summer the denim dress will replace the linen dress. While it’s a strong juxtaposition against the flowingness and comfortability of the linen dress, I reckon it's time for a change, and similar to linen, denim is timeless and easy to throw on.

@jessica.louise.allen From casual to dressed up / this $30 @kmart australia denim dress is the perfect staple for the wardrobe 🫶🏻 #kmart #kmartaus #kmartstyling #kmartaustralia #kmartstyle #kmartfashion #kmartfinds #affordablefashion #affordableoutfit #denimdress ♬ Players x Gypsy Woman by djparry - djparry

Does that mean I’ll be throwing out my linen dresses, never to be worn again? Definitely not. Linen will remain forever, I just think it’s time to make way for something more fresh. 

So, if you’re wanting to find a flattering (and one that won’t make you sweat) denim dress, here are all of my picks.

AERE Organic Cotton Denim Pinafore Midi Dress, $170.

Image: AERA, The Iconic.

Review Taylah Denim Dress in Blue, $269.95.

Image: Review, MYER.

ASOS DESIGN Curve Denim Wrap Dress in Blue, $67.

Image: ASOS.

DISSH Poppy Indigo Denim Mini Dress, $189.99.

Image: DISSH.

City Chic Denim Overall Bib Dress, $99.95.

Image: City Chic, The Iconic.

Kmart Short Sleeve Denim Button Front Mini Dress, $30.

Image: Kmart.

Target Puff Sleeve Tiered Denim Dress, $50.

Image: Target.

Leo Lin Ada Denim Low Back Midi Dress - Dark Wash, $699.

Image: LEO LIN, The Iconic.

FAYT Saveira Denim Dress, $99.

Image: FAYT.

SHOWPO Enriquetta Dress, $99.95.

Image: SHOWPO.

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sj. 8 months ago
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one left utterly disappointed with the denim midaxi trend. 
I love the look, I love how everyone has styled the front split midaxi skirt but it just did not translate on my plump figure, it made me look awful from the side. 
I did jump on board the denim dress trend though, I tried one on in store after obsessing over it online and once again just did not flatter my figure at all. 
That's the thing with some of these "trends", is it a look, or is it just skinny? 
rush 8 months ago
@sj. Yesh, that can be an issue. A lot of these trends look great because the people wearing them are young and/or thin. The long denim skirts on me (short, middle aged, not thin) came off as very "sister wife". Same with the trend for "mom jeans" and chunky sneakers. I just looked like someone's daggy 80s mum. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 

mamamia-user-482898552 8 months ago 2 upvotes
I'm sensing this is not going to work for anyone old enough to remember/endure the 80's denim phase.