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Midi & Mid Length Dresses

Midi dresses for every version of your week — the one for the event, the one for the market run, the one you'll reach for on repeat. Mid length dresses in satin, knit, crochet and floral print, in US sizes 0–18.

Formal & Cocktail Midi Dresses

When the invite says cocktail or black tie, a midi is your easiest answer. Formal midi dresses in satin and elevated fabrics photograph beautifully — look for cowl necklines, high-leg slits and structured silhouettes that land mid-calf. For cocktail events, a sleek fitted style in navy, black or a deep jewel tone hits the sweet spot between polished and overdressed.

Summer & Casual Midi Dresses

For warmer days and weekend plans, a flowy midi in a bold print is the easiest outfit you'll put together. Floral midi dresses in bright tones or soft pastels are made for markets, outdoor events and casual lunches — the kind of dress you throw on and immediately feel put-together. After something more relaxed? Summer midi styles in lightweight fabrics take you from the first errand to the last drink of the day.

Everyday Midi Dresses

The everyday midi is where this silhouette really earns its place. A ribbed knit midi in a neutral or muted tone works for coffee runs, casual Fridays and low-key dinners — pair with white sneakers to keep it relaxed or swap for heels when you need to level up. For something with more texture, a crochet midi dress adds visual interest without trying too hard. These are the styles you'll reach for on repeat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a midi dress?

A midi dress typically falls between the knee and the ankle — most styles hit around mid-calf. The exact point varies by your height and the cut, but midi generally means longer than a mini and shorter than a maxi. It's one of the most wearable dress lengths because it works across occasions without being too casual or too formal.

What shoes go with a midi dress?

It depends on the occasion. Strappy heels or block-heeled sandals work well for events and evenings out, while ankle boots or loafers are a strong choice for work or casual styling. For a relaxed look, flat sandals can work with a flowy or printed midi. If the dress has volume, a more fitted or heeled shoe helps balance the silhouette.

Are midi dresses flattering for petite figures?

Yes — the cut matters more than the length. For petite frames, look for a midi that hits mid-calf rather than near the ankle, and choose styles with a defined waist like a wrap or belted cut to create the illusion of length. Pairing with a heel makes a noticeable difference in how the proportions sit.

Can you wear a midi dress to work?

A midi dress is one of the easiest work outfits to put together. A ribbed knit or structured midi in a solid colour or subtle print reads as polished without being overdressed. Layer with a blazer for a more formal office, or wear it as-is for smart casual environments. Avoid anything too sheer or with a high slit if you need it to stay work-appropriate.

What's the difference between a midi and a maxi dress?

Length. A midi hits between the knee and ankle — usually mid-calf — while a maxi reaches the ankle or floor. Midi dresses are generally easier to style across more occasions: they work in most shoe heights, move better in everyday settings, and aren't as climate-dependent as a full-length maxi. If you're deciding between the two, midi is usually the more versatile pick