Nell Tiger Free had her first break-out TV role in “Game Of Thrones” as doomed scion Myrcella Lannister. But she really grabbed viewers’ attention in her starring role on Apple TV+‘s “Servant,” with its fourth and final season still to come.
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When it’s hot outside, who wants to reach for a fussy ‘fit? That’s why we’ve gravitated toward basic dresses in the past — but we always look for styles with dainty details which elevate the aesthetic. Not all frocks are worthy of our precious closet space!
Luckily, this dress from Raikamitu happens to boast two details that make it feel more unique than similar options on the market, and shoppers say it’s incredibly flattering to boot. Although it’s a more form-fitting style, you can still find a version of this dress that’s perfect for you!
Get the Raikamitu Women’s Tank Dress for prices starting at $28 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, August 12, 2022, but are subject to change.
This dress is distinctive because it has buttons running down the front. This gives it a bit of a henley look — but in a more elegant way. The buttons extend to the lower portion of the hem, and then the garment splits off into a slit that shows off some extra skin. It doesn’t just make the dress look sultrier than your average tank piece, it also makes it more practical! With a hem at this midi length, the added leg room makes it easier to move around in. This feature also adds a bit of glamour, which we adore!
Get the Raikamitu Women’s Tank Dress for prices starting at $28 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, August 12, 2022, but are subject to change.
If you’re not a fan of this spaghetti strap style, you can pick up this same dress in a long-sleeve version that may be better suited for the fall. Still, the summer-friendly option will still be a hit come autumn. Rock
Nell Tiger Free had her first break-out TV role in “Game Of Thrones” as doomed scion Myrcella Lannister. But she really grabbed viewers’ attention in her starring role on Apple TV+‘s “Servant,” with its fourth and final season still to come.
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