Canadian retailer Simons has so many cute dresses for summer — 15 of the best, starting under $50
Now that it's summer and temperatures are finally on the horizon, it's the perfect opportunity to refresh your wardrobe with some effortless frocks. Canadian retailer Simons has tons of fun, flowy summer dresses that are sure to be staples of the season, from floral-print wraps to breezy linen minis that are effortlessly chic.
Whether you're attending a garden party or just enjoying the sunshine, these stunning dresses start at under $50. Below, we've rounded up 15 of the best summer dresses from Simons.
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This maxi dress is effortlessly stylish. It's made from breathable washed linen and features an A-line silhouette. Additionally, it has a chest flap pocket and hidden zip closure at the back.
This breezy dress combines cotton and organic linen to make the perfect lightweight frock for summer. It has a flattering waistline, notch collar and a removable belt.
This floral dress has a light and flowy fabric that's perfect for summer. It features a crossover V-neckline with a tie ribbon at the waist. It would look great paired with a denim jacket, and you can dress it down with sneakers or dress it up with sandals.
This linen dress is effortlessly stylish — just throw it on and go! The dress is made from an ultra-soft, breathable linen weave that's perfect for warmer days, and features a flattering cap sleeve and V-neckline.
This T-shirt dress is made from a soft, stretch jersey for a comfortable fit that doesn't sacrifice style. With a crew neckline and a flared fit with tiered ruffles, the dress is a versatile piece you can wear again and again.
If you ask me, poplin is the perfect material for hot summer days. This number is a timeless classic, with a flared, A-line fit and maxi length. It can be worn in a variety of situations and can easily be dressed up.
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This breezy maxi is made from 100 per cent organic cotton broderie anglaise and features a flattering crossover front. It's simultaneously comfy and fashionable — plus, it has pockets.
This classic dress is made from soft and stretchy crepe jersey and features a wrap-style skirt that ties at the waist to define your shape. The batwing sleeves offer some coverage for arms, and the above-the-knee length hits the perfect spot. It's polished and super easy to wear.
This seersucker dress is perfect for warm weather. The dress has a light A-line cut, a V-neckline and cute ruffle sleeves. A cord that ties in the back helps to give it a slight cinched-waist look.
What's more flattering than a dress with a cinchable waist? This flowy midi boasts a silky finish and an adjustable drawstring that lets you define your shape for a confident fit. This bright blue frock will make getting dressed feel effortless.
This belted shirtdress is chic enough to wear to work, but easy to dress down for casual wear. It's made from organic cotton poplin, with cap sleeves and a fit-and-flare style that slims the waist.
This wear-everywhere dress is made from slightly crinkled cotton gauze and has a flared fit with tiered ruffles that make it effortlessly stylish. It comes in multiple neutral colours and patterns that are easy to style.
Just throw this dress on and get ready for the compliments to roll in. The dual-material dress features a stretch ribbed jersey bodice and a crisp, ankle-length poplin skirt with a flattering, flared fit.
This midi chiffon dress is made with recycled fibres, ruffled details and a flattering fit-and-flare silhouette. It's light and airy, making it perfect for warm, breezy days.
A Simons-exclusive, this Contemporaine midi dress gives off a polished look. It features puffy sleeves and a pleated waist, and it boasts a flattering fit-and-flare cut with hidden buttons.

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