The Breezy Dress Trend That’s Replacing My Usual Summer Staples
Defined by an airy silhouette, the baby doll style is perfect for sweltering temperatures.
When Olivia Rodrigo wore a Génération78 top styled as a babydoll dress during a performance several months ago, it sparked major controversy on social media. Critics claimed the outfit's frills, puff sleeves, and visible bloomers—clear definers of the thigh-skimming style—were "infantilizing." I, for one, found the look to be extremely clever.
Much like the '90s grunge icons who first made the look famous, Rodrigo's wardrobe of babydoll dresses pushes back against outdated expectations of how women should dress. Her empire-waist Chloé frocks and archival Anna Sui minis feel undeniably rebellious, and I can't help but steal a page from her style playbook.
Rodrigo dressed in a Génération78 top and Dr. Martens boots.
Rodrigo isn't the only one embracing the hyper-feminine trend. Beyond the stage, savvy street-stylers are leaning into the girlhood-coded look even further with Mary Janes, ruffled socks, and bow-adorned handbags. Meanwhile, others are maintaining a more casual feel with laid-back sneakers and no-frills accessories.
Not to mention, designer runways are also signaling a steady rise in the babydoll dress trend. For the Spring 2026 season, Ulla Johnson decorated its version with delicate lace and embroidery, while Chloé and Miu Miu opted for charming florals.
On the Spring 2026 runways, babydoll dresses took center stage.
Regardless of the intent behind the style, there's no debating that a babydoll dress is an essential summer staple. Its ultra-short silhouette and airy construction make it ideal for sweltering days when lengthy hemlines and heavy fabrics are simply not an option.
Ahead, shop Marie Claire's curated edit, ranging from standout pieces coated in trending colors to all-white options that'll fit right into your minimalist capsule wardrobe.
Shop the Best Babydoll Dresses
Ask me about gingham, and I’ll tell you it’s still summer’s favorite print. Try the checkered pattern for yourself with Doen’s babydoll dress, designed with a chic scoop neckline.
If you’re searching for a plain white frock that’ll go with just about anything in your summer wardrobe, look no further than Staud. Coordinate its Cecily mini dress with kitten heels and a woven handbag.
Subtle details, like perfectly tied bows and cute buttons, help to make this Free People piece stand apart from the rest.
Reformation’s Joliette dress feels like the perfect blank canvas for dressing up. I can’t wait to wear this flattering number with thong sandals, shimmering gold hoops, and a sleek clutch.
Channel your inner maximalist with this floral print piece from En Saison. Expect to receive endless compliments, and feel free to thank me later.
Yes, butter yellow is still trending. And no, I’m not tired of it yet! That’s why this delectable dress has landed a prime spot on my wish list.
I’m in the market for a floaty beach dress that I can wear all summer long. Thanks to Banana Republic, I’ve found my match.
I can’t get enough of the polka dots splattered across this Maude Club dress. They’re super tiny, so the dotted design doesn’t feel overwhelming at all.
If Majorelle’s mini dress feels too short, I’d recommend styling this piece over a pair of capris. It’s a nostalgic Y2K outfit combination that’s making its way back onto the fashion scene.
For those who want a babydoll dress without the puff sleeves and flared construction, try this alternative from Madewell.
No warm-weather wardrobe is complete without linen separates. For that very reason, you’ll want to add Gap’s crochet dress to your shopping cart. It’ll keep you nice and cool, even on the hottest summer days.
Tularosa takes on the naked dress trend with an embroidered babydoll dress that’ll play peekaboo with your undergarments. As someone who prefers not to feel overexposed, I’ll wear this item as a swimsuit cover-up.
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Lauren K. Tappan is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers trend forecasting and shopping stories, highlighting runway-inspired styles and a blend of emerging and established brands. Prior to joining Marie Claire, she worked as a freelance editor for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE, specializing in e-commerce content and curating seasonal trend reports. Earlier in her career, she worked at Town & Country, developing a strong portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.
Lauren holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, she served as editor-in-chief of The Walk, the university's fashion magazine, and completed internships at Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.