Trend Alert: Tunic Dresses

Find the perfect summer tunic dresses at the right prices.

Tunic dresses are the simplest thing to throw on for summer. They flatter almost any figure, they can form several outfits, and can even transition into fall with the right accessories.

The Elsie Chiffon Ruffle Tunic and the Floral Lacy Long Cotton Tunic are great choices for summer. And once you find a tunic dress you like, you can wear it all sorts of ways:
 
Over leggings: A loose, longish tunic dress looks perfect when worn over cropped leggings. Pair it with flat sandals and a hobo bag. If cropped leggings aren’t your thing or you’re transitioning to a cooler climate, wear a tunic dress over full-length leggings and high-heeled booties.

Over skinny/slim-cut jeans: If leggings aren’t your style, try wearing your tunic dress over skinny jeans or very slim-cut boot cut jeans. Jeans are so versatile – wear them with ballet flats or balance the floatiness of the tunic dress and tuck them into mid-length boots.

Over wide-leg trousers: Now, this look is a bit trickier; a tunic dress and wide-leg trousers can look bulky together, but when put together correctly, it works. Choose a tunic dress with an A-line or slim silhouette, then balance it with dark wide-leg trousers. The darker color makes the trousers look slimmer, and the whole look isn’t too heavy.

With a loose belt: Tying a loose belt around a tunic dress creates a whole different look. It’s casual enough for day if the belt is worn low on the tunic dress on the hips, and it works when the tunic dress is worn over leggings or jeans. For night, try tying a glitzier or dark belt around the tunic dress, with high heels or high heeled booties.

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Our founder, Sarah Ansari, has been sewing clothes since she was young. Her mom taught her to make clothes piece by piece, and to have pride in her own skin.

Deeply inspired by the rich artistry of cultures influenced by Islam, Sarah recalls looking up at the ceiling in an ancient mosque, enthralled by the interlocking patterns that go on forever. "It's a metaphor for the universe, how we’re all inter-connected. Life is complex, it’s beautiful, and we’re all in this together.”

This is at the heart of why she started Artizara: to share a story of human connection through witnessing beauty.

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