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I Won't Pay Over $75 For a Cute Dress, Here Are My Favorites

There came a point during the last year where I decided to completely abandon my sweatpants when styling at-home looks and just focused on dresses. Perhaps I was craving a silhouette change, or maybe it was my recent move from New York to Miami, but I became obsessed with finding new dresses to integrate into my wardrobe. There is a certain ease and effortlessness that comes with wearing a dress, and for me, that became very appealing. From the trending nap dress and loose-fitting styles to casual numbers and mood-boosting colors, I have found—and yes, purchased—some of the cutest dresses that don’t cost a fortune. 

As a seasoned shopper and a Taurus, I go all-in when I am set on buying a specific fashion piece. Case in point: if I become infatuated with dresses, you better believe that I am buying at least five to add into my rotation; thus, the importance of the price. I’ve scoured the internet over the last several months, adding dresses in my cart here and there, and have officially curated the best dresses to buy now, all while refusing to pay over $75—again, I am the epitome of a stubborn Taurus. Keep scrolling to update your wardrobe with this season’s cutest dresses.



This dress also comes in white and green, and honestly, I would like them all. 
Behold, the perfect ribbed knit dress. 
This one is almost too effortless. 
Love a keyhole in the back moment. 
To my surprise (post-Miami move), I love color now. 
My new at-home uniform for spring. 
Another house dress, another yes for me. 
Can it get any cuter? I don't think so. 
I am obsessed with the neutral sand color for spring. 
My definition of a t-shirt dress. 
The perfect transitional dress.
You can never go wrong with a classic wrap dress—ever.
Above-the-keyboard cut-outs aren't going anywhere anytime soon. 
Another great number to add to your rotation.
If I had to pick a dress that is most me, it would be this one.
Shirt dresses are going to be everywhere come spring. 
A simple, yet sophisticated square neck. 
The ultimate summer dress.
An animal print dress to rule them all. 
It's important to have a few dresses that have a dynamic back—it also makes for a chic Instagram moment. 
This is the steal of the season. 
Obsessed with the way this dress is styled. 
This dress is the epitome of at-home style.
This is already in my closet. 
For all of the minimalists out there. 
A dress that was made to be seen beyond the bedroom. 
Keep it simple and style this with a pair of white sneakers.
A cute white dress is a must-have. 
I am eyeing both this pattern and the green version. 
Everything about this look is a yes. 
The flowier, the better. 
I'm loving this pistachio color for spring.  Up next, discover the cutest pajama sets on the internet.


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