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Women's Tea Dresses

Our collection of women's tea dresses will add a touch of glamour and sophistication to your wardrobe. Brimming with vintage-inspired charm, you can…

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Tea Dress FAQs

What is a tea-length dress?

A tea-length dress sits a few inches above the ankle, making it a perfect compromise between a midi dress and a maxi dress. They were famously popular in the 1940s for tea dances, hence the name. 

See our guide to different dress lengths to learn more. 

What to wear with a tea dress?

One of the allure of tea dresses is their nostalgic appeal. Embrace the vintage vibes by opting for floral prints, delicate lace, or retro-inspired patterns. Channel the glamour of the 1950s with a full-skirted tea dress cinched at the waist with a statement belt, or opt for a fabulous flowy design that exudes boho style.

Your choice of accessories can make or break a tea dress ensemble. Keep it simple yet elegant by accessorising with stylish jewellery to bring an extra point of interest to your look. A wide-brimmed hat will also add a touch of sophistication, while a vintage-inspired handbag completes the look. 

Don't forget to choose footwear that complements the style of the dress, whether it's ballet flats for a casual daytime look or strappy heels for a more formal occasion.

How to layer a tea dress?

Tea dresses are incredibly versatile and can be layered to suit different seasons and occasions. During the colder months, pair your dress with a chunky knit jumper and a longline coat for added warmth and polish. 

In the spring and summer months, opt for a light cardigan or a sheer blouse on top for a soft, feminine look. Alternatively, a leather jacket can provide a stylish edge by injecting a contrasting texture and colour to your overall look. 

Need more tips on layering? Check out our blog: Layers of Possibilities: 7 Ways to Layer Knitwear.