How to Style Your Midi Tank Dress for Every Occasion

I’ve got 99 problems and my go-to midi tank dress solves just about all of them. Not sure what in the world to wear to a date night? Midi tank dress. Want to look cute but also let my legs breathe in the Florida heat? Midi tank dress. Need to wear a fit that’ll easily transition from daytime to nighttime? Midi tank dress.

We love when fashion meets function, and styling a midi tank dress is the perfect solution when it comes to keeping fashionΒ as effortless as possible. Take the guesswork out of your next impending outfit crisis. Here are six ways to style one of the most versatile pieces in your closet:Β 

Source:Β Kat Jamieson
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A Saturday morning at the farmers market:

striped midi dress / striped midi dress (plus size) / denim jacket / denim jacket (plus size) / leather backpack / gold hoops / round sunnies / white sneakers

A morning at the farmer’s market has never looked better. Couple a midi tank dress with a cropped denim jacket and sneakers for what might be the most put-together Saturday of all time. If we had to pick one outfit to wear on repeat until the end of time, this would be it.

A long-awaited girls’ night out:

scoop neck midi dressΒ /Β scoop neck midi dress (plus size)Β /Β baguette bagΒ /Β stiletto heelsΒ /Β herringbone necklaceΒ /Β hoop earrings

Rooftop drinks, a night out at the bar, or a fancy dinner with our besties is our idea of a good time, and we couldn’t do it without the help of the all-classic little black dress. Pair with gold jewelry, stiletto heels, and your favorite shoulder bag for a look you’ll return to again and again.

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A weekday in the office:

ribbed jersey dress / midi dress (plus size) / plaid blazer / plaid blazer (plus size) / oversized tote / leather mules / rectangular sunglasses

After over a year of working from home, our tolerance for uncomfortable workwear is at an all-time low. When we transition back to the office, we’ll be reaching for our comfiest midi tank dress, pairing it with an oversized plaid blazer, and slipping on some leather mules that areΒ just as comfortableΒ as our WFH slippers.

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An outdoor concert:

ribbed midi dress / ribbed midi dress (plus size) / leather backpack / aviator sunnies / white sneakers / layered necklace

We love anΒ outdoor concert moment,Β and nothing pairs better with dancing the night away and singing at the top of your lungs quite as well as a midi tank dress, comfy sneakers, and aviator sunnies. It’s the perfect outfit formula for a night of drinks, bad dance moves, and your favorite band.

A downtown date night:

knit midi dress / midi dress (plus size) / leather moto jacket / leather moto jacket (plus size) / gold bracelets / shoulder bag / heeled sandals

Dressing up a midi dress by pairing it with a leather jacket and gold jewelry is the ultimate way to elevate your look for a fancy night out with your partner. She’s chic, she’s cool, and she’s a look we turn to time after time.

A mid-Sunday picnic in the park:

ribbed knit midi dress / midi dress (plus size) / claw clip / cat-eye sunnies / straw tote / slide sandals

For a mid-Sunday picnic in the park, keep things simple. Reach for your comfiest β€œmight-actually-be-a-nightgown” midi dress and throw your hair up in a chic claw clip. Also grab a large straw tote to house your water bottle, your latest page-turning novel, and cat-eye sunnies that pair well with a day in the sun and obligatory people-watching.

We Skimmed All Things Skims So You Don’t Have To

Skims is a brand that needs no introduction (especially if you’re on TikTok), but for anyone who isn’t familiar, it’s Kim Kardashian’s truly revolutionary underwear, loungewear, and shapewear brand. We feel confident when we say that anyone browsing all the offerings from Skims is sure to find at least one piece of clothing that fits them better than anything they’ve worn before: that’s how versatile the brand is.

However, because Skims has so many stylish and unique pieces on offer, including dozens of intimates that you’ll want to have as staples in your wardrobe, you might not know where to begin. So we’ve selected our favorite Skims pieces to jumpstart your journey to wearing more comfortable and flattering clothing.

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Fits Everybody Triangle Bralette

$34

If you love the comfort of a bralette but haven’t had luck finding one that actually provides support, the Skims Fits Everybody Triangle Bralette is exactly what you need. It’s made of two-ply supportive, stretchy fabric that feels creamy on the skin and won’t ever be tight enough to leave a mark. The straps are adjustable, and it features triangle cups without any underwire, making it perfect for everyday wear. This is a great bra for clingy cotton t-shirts that are often tricky to wear with other bras, or for when you’re lounging at home.

Fits Everybody Long Slip Dress

$78

This is the dress you’ve probably seen all over Instagram and for good reason. Its simple, elegant silhouette sits snugly on the body and it’s the perfect accessory for your favorite statement necklace or pair of earrings. It’s one of those dresses you can easily wear all day and night while maintaining comfort. Because of its very stretchy fabric, it helps shape your body and it provides enough support that you won’t need to wear it with a bra.

Fits Everybody Push-up Demi Bra

$54

How many times have you bought a bra online and had to return it for a different size? Almost every time, am I right? Though the Skims size guide for bras is one of the most comprehensive I’ve ever seen, you might still miss the mark while purchasing your own Fits Everybody Push-up Demi Bra. However, there’s no need to despair. This bra’s 360 stretch fabric makes it fit any in-between sizes and even though it has push-up foam pads, they won’t wildly distort your shape like other padded bras.

Fit Everybody High Neck Bodysuit

$98

Out of all the Skims’ sculpting bodysuits, I love the High Neck silhouette the most because of how great it looks with a pair of jeans or a skirt. It has a thong back so that it remains invisible under other clothing and like all other Skims pieces, molds itself to your shape while compressing you at the same time.

Sculpting Mid Waist Brief

$32

This is truly the best thing to own if your wardrobe consists mostly of form-fitting dresses. The Sculpting Mid Waist Brief won’t show under your tightest of clothing and an added benefit is that it provides core support while also shaping and lifting your derriΓ¨re. Like many Skims items, each sizing option spans two sizes at a time, making it easy to get just the right fit for any body type.

Cozy Knit Pullover

$64

This is the teddy bear pullover of your dreams. It’s a little bit oversized; very, very plush; and the perfect thing to wear while lounging around at home. For optimized coziness, wear it on a rainy night when you decided to stay in (while all your friends are texting about being in the rain without umbrellas), and match it with the Cozy Knit Short or the Cozy Knit Pant.

Faux Leather Catsuit

$118

The Faux Leather Catsuit is definitely the antithesis of the Cozy Knit Pullover, but we love it for that. It’s great for a big night out when you don’t feel like thinking about a multi-piece outfit, and you can easily dress it up or down, depending on the occasion. Its built-in bra and invisible back zipper give it an even more seamless air.

Glissenette Slip Dress

$78

The Glissenette Slip Dress is great for anyone who’s ever wished they could wear their cute slip as a dress. Its lightly lined bra cups mean you won’t need additional support, and it easily molds to the shape of your body, glistening as you move in it. We love a dress that can stand on its own, or provide a canvas for your favorite accessories, and that’s exactly the kind of versatility you’ll find with this piece.

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The hype is real β€” so what are you waiting for? It’s time to empty your underwear drawer and redefine the way clothing can make you feel.

This 5-Question Checklist Will Help You Build Your Dream Wardrobe

Whether you consider yourself aΒ lover of fashionΒ or not, it’s always shocking how easy it is to get to a point where your closet is overflowing. A couple of sales happen and all of a sudden, what was once an organized masterpiece is exploding and in need of a purgeβ€”been there, done that too many times to count.

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In 2023, we’re aiming to do a few fewer closet clean-outs and instead to shop a little more strategically. There’s nothing more rewarding than adding a piece to your closet that you love and wear for years, and with a little bit of forethought, every piece can give you that experience. 

The next time you go to click β€œadd to cart” or head to the checkout line, these are the questions to ask yourself before buying something. Your β€œthought I loved it but have never worn it” pile is about to get a whole lot smaller.

Can I style this three different ways with pieces I already own?

All too often, we fall into the trap of buying something new to wear because we have one killer outfit in mind to style it for. And if you can do that, that’s greatβ€”but you should be able toΒ style a piece more than one wayΒ to justify buying it. Try to think of three different outfits you can wear with it that you’dΒ enjoyΒ wearing. If it requires buying even more pieces to style it in ways you’d like, it isn’t the right call to purchase it.

Would I buy this if it were full price?

We know, we know, it’s hard to resist the temptations of a sale. But one of the most game-changing mentalities to have with sales is this: If something is marked down from $100 to $60, you aren’t saving $40β€”you’re still spending $60. If something you know you’ll love and wear is on sale, by all means, add it to your cart. But if you’re buying something just because it’s on sale, that’s another story.

The best question to ask yourself is if you would obsess over it as much if it wasn’t on sale. If the discount is the main thing enticing you, it’s best to pass.

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Does this fit me right?

Especially in the post-pandemic age of online shopping, it’s easy to order something in a size that ends up being not quite right and end up keeping it because returning it would be too much of a hassle. Ask yourself: If you were shopping in-store and were trying it on in a fitting room, would you go grab a bigger or smaller size? If you would, it’s best to return or exchange it.

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If you are shopping in-store and your size is out of stock and you’re trying to make an ill-fitting piece work, trust us: It’s best to wait for something that fits you right, unless you have the intent to tailor it.

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Am I only buying this because it’s trendy?

Especially withΒ different trends and pieces going viral on TikTok by the week, it’s easier than ever to buy something to hop on the bandwagon of a trend. While we’re victims of this too, the key is to make sure youΒ likeΒ the piece. For example, if you like the idea of theΒ sheer top trendΒ but wearing it makes you uncomfortable, that isn’t the trend for you. Fashion is subjective; don’t buy something just because everyone else is.

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What will the cost per wear be?

One of the most useful things to consider when purchasing something is its cost per wear or the cost of the item divided by the number of times you’ll wear it. It might sound better to buy a $200 pair of statement boots than a $500 pair of classic loafers, but if you only wear the statement boots a couple of times a year and would wear the loafers multiple times a week, the cost per wear means the loafers are the worthwhile purchase.

A great example of cost per wear is a wedding guest dress. If you know you won’t be able to get more wear out of it than one wedding, it’s better to rent a dress or borrow one from a friend to avoid it taking up closet space for all of eternity after one night in it.

5 Spring Outfit Ideas Based on Our Favorite Rom-Coms

Spring has sprung, which means we’re officially in ourΒ Romanticize EverythingΒ era. Between the cherry blossoms and dogs in raincoats, it can feel like we’ve been dropped into the title sequence of an early 2000s rom-com. But before manifesting a meet-cute of your own, you need to plan *the* spring outfit. One that would be Jenna Rink, Kathleen Kelly, or Elizabeth James-approved. So who better to take inspiration from than the on-screen heroines themselves?Β 

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Fashion trends are cyclical—’90s and Y2K wardrobes fit right in on the streets of SoHo today. This is why our favorite romantic comedies from 2002 are serving as our fashion mood boards in 2023Leather jacketsLBDs, and cotton candy pink ’ fitβ€”hello, the main character! And while we’re romanticizing things, here’s a spoiler: You and *that person* at the bookstore cafe live happily ever after. But for now, you’re just a girl, standing in front of her closet, looking for something to wear. We’ll take it from here.

Notting Hill

Julia Roberts is our forever style icon, and her character’s off-duty, incognito look inΒ Notting HillΒ won all of us over. While yes, she’s an A-list celeb playing the part of an A-list celeb, her outfits are less red carpet and more street style. This leather jacket-beret-Vans combo is equal parts glamour and grunge, and we can’t get enough for a chilly spring day look.

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13 Going on 30

Oh to be 30, flirty, and thriving. All it takes is some wishing dust and an impressive (albeit illogical) walk-in closet. Jenna Rink’s playful, feminine style appeals to the 13Β andΒ 30-year-old in all of usβ€”and luckily it’s easy to recreate. Her monochromatic pink ensemble in the magazine pitch scene is a must-wear this spring.

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The Parent Trap

Nancy Meyers never fails to create movie magic, andΒ The Parent TrapΒ is no exception. We watch it again and againβ€”for the epic handshake, the nonstop scheming, and of course, the timeless fashion. This leads us to our next point: the ever-elegant Elizabeth James. We’d happily borrow all of her outfits, but the black mini dress she wore to reunite with her ex-husband was as classic as it gets.

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Maid in Manhattan

We never know when we’ll meet and fall in love with a political candidate under pretenses, so it’s always good to look as chic as ever, just in case. We’ve got J.Lo to thank for this outfit inspo (that happens to be perfectly transitional for spring). The white trench and matching wide-leg pants are tonal dressing at their finest. Make it appear effortless by trading the pumps for a pair of sneakers.

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You’ve Got Mail

This couldn’t be a complete list without the rom-com queen herself. While we typically associate Meg Ryan with all things fall, the final scene inΒ You’ve Got MailΒ encapsulates everything that makes spring the romantic season it is. Kathleen Kelly’s beige linen dress and short-sleeve cardi are sweet and simple, especially set against the backdrop of Riverside Park in full bloom. For the same effect, pair this look with freshly cut daisies (aka the friendliest flower).