Cult Gaia's Serita dress is slowly taking over.
It may sound counterintuitive to claim to know the unofficial dress of summer when summer just startedwhen most people haven't left their homes for the past two months. Not to sound inelegant, but you would be wrong.
So just how do we know Cult Gaia's Serita dress is well within the running to claim"dress of summer" status? There are a few key points. Its knitted fabrication, fitted silhouette with cutout detail, and two color options , easily fall under the current fashion zeitgeist. No, it's not sweatpants, but, yes, it is comfortable; it's neutral in either hue option; and it's giving us that '70s-meets-'90s silhouette that just feels right right now.
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