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What’s the item we want to shop for most when warm weather arrives? Dresses, of course! We haven’t been able to rock frocks in so long, and the sunshine is getting Us into the mood to slip into some finery. And guess what? Picking up new styles just got a whole lot easier, because Target is taking 20% off tons of fresh dresses right now!
There are seriously incredible options to choose from, and we picked out the best of the best for you to shop in our roundup below! At these discounted prices, scoring multiple pieces is more than possible. Discover our favorites below!
This Adorable Mini Dress
This is the type of dress that we dream of wearing as we anticipate the summer! It’s short, sweet and cute as can be. We adore the tie detail and keyhole on the bust, and the little slits along the hem add a little sultriness to this aesthetic!
Get the Wild Fable Women’s Sleeveless Tie-Front Fit & Flare Woven Dress (originally $15) on sale for $12 at Target!
This Fun Shift Dress
When it’s hot outside and you don’t want to drown in sweat, this is the ideal dress to wear! It’s made from a “gauze” material that’s as light as air, it’s short and it has the perfect loose fit. You can wear it on casual days or even use it as a swimsuit cover-up!
Get the Universal Thread Women’s Flutter Short Sleeve Woven Dress (originally $20) on sale for $16 at Target!
This Lightweight Maxi Dress
We dig this maxi dress because of how versatile it is. We can easily picture someone styling it to look more professional for the office, or give it a more casual vibe for weekend plans!
Get the A New Day Women’s Long Sleeve Tiered Dress (originally $35) on sale
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