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Ruffled Dresses

The holidays may have passed, but there will always be parties. A darling dress is required.
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Photographer: Bode Helm; Model: Lindsey Love/The Campbell Agency; Hair: Lati Domi/Toni&Guy, The Shops at Willow Bend; Makeup: Sara Domi/Toni&Guy; Stylist: Stephanie Quadri; Assistant Stylist: Kristin Hull

The holiday season has come to a close, but the new year brings plenty of reasons to look pretty. A darling dress is needed. Look no further than Intermix at NorthPark Center, which is stocked with the latest frocks, such as this ruffled silk dress by Chloé. Carefully edited pieces by top designers such as Stella McCartney, Marc Jacobs, Matthew Williamson, and Diane Von Furstenberg hang alongside unpredictable pieces by contemporary designers such as Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent, Ella Moss, Iisli, and Grey Ant. Other great finds include a sequined apron dress by Jenni Kayne, a crimson Julie Haus babydoll bubble dress, a stunning Norma Kamali strapless bandeau bell dress, and, for the sexy siren, a D&G silk satin slip dress.

Lindsey is wearing a silk dress by Chloé ($1,720/Intermix), sterling silver and petrified peanut wood cuffs by Dian Malouf ($1,800 each/CJ Riley&Co), and Jerry Szor contemporary sterling silver cocoon pod necklace and sterling silver and diamond ring ($2,495 & $1,095/Pockets Menswear).

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