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14 Reasons Slip Dresses Are Our Favorite '90s Trend

Slip dresses have gone from a nostalgic trend to a classic piece, and we couldn't be happier about it. The comfortable, easy to wear dress truly looks good on so many people. The trick is to find the colors and lengths that you love, but the style is universal, and proof that '90s fashion is here to stay. If you're in the mood for a new summer dress to brighten your mood and liven up your closet, go for these 14 picks.

From classic black dresses to vibrant colors and, of course, lots of tie-dye styles, these are the summer picks you're going to live in. No matter where you'll be this season, having a pretty slip dress on hand is always a good idea. Just keep reading to shop our picks.

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