What does maxi dress mean?
For a casual, floor- or ankle-length maxi dress, see the maxi dress category. With their free and flowing bottoms, maxi dresses are supposed to envelop and elongate the female form. They can be found in a wide range of necklines, colours, and patterns, and are often composed of cotton or polyester.
You can find a variety of Maxi dresses at Boohoo.
PLUS CHEESECLOTH TIERED STRAPPY MAXI DRESS
Celebrities adore their long length maxi dresses, which are floor- or ankle-length dresses made of breathable fabrics such as cotton and are popular among the public. Maxi dresses have gained in popularity as a result of their ability to allow for maximum movement while remaining extremely comfortable to wear. A variety of different styles are available, and they can be tailored to fit any body type and any event.
Here’s a preview of Plus cheesecloth strappy maxi dress by Boohoo:
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PLUS PRINTED HALTER NECK MAXI DRESS
Hold-up necklines are women’s clothing styles in which the straps run from the front of the garment all the way up and around their backs, leaving the upper back exposed. The term “halter” comes from the use of livestock halters. According to the dictionary, the word “halter” comes from the Germanic language and means “that which holds something in place.”
Here’s a preview of Plus printed halter maxi dress by Boohoo:
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It has been in common usage since the late 1960s to refer to an ankle-length, typically informal dress that is typically worn in the evening. The maxi dress (circa 1970) is an example of this style. In the fashion world, the term “midi dress” refers to any dress or skirt that has a hemline that falls mid-calf, or halfway between the knee and the ankle. It is most commonly seen during the summer months.
Here’s a preview of Cotton poplin maxi dress by Boohoo: