16 Spring Free People Dresses That Will Brighten Your Wardrobe
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Though it’s rainy outside, new arrivals from my favorite brands are managing to keep me excited while stuck inside. In fact, Free People's latest collection of dresses is making me want to plan all my outfits for the months ahead. My cart is now officially overflowing with maxis, midis, and minidresses. So if you're anything like me and ready for some new spring items to add to your wardrobe, keep scrolling: Inspiration for brighter days awaits.
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Anneliese Henderson is a New York–based senior editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear where she covers the latest in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. When she’s not writing about her favorite trends, you can find her reading romance novels or running around the town with her Bernese Mountain Dog, Rosie.
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