Whilst September‘s near arrival normally calls for a stock up on button downs and trousers, this season I’ll be diving head first into a trend that might be the antithesis of structured style. Besotted by the drama and frills, this season the ruffle dress trend is coming for my wardrobe, and yours, too.

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Closing in around me, the ruffle dresses are dominating where slip dresses used to rule. Having appeared across high street and designer collections alike, been spotted on so many influencers, and currently being worn by my favourite celebrities, it was only a matter of time until the trending garment made its way into my basket.

Suki Waterhouse wears a ruffle dress.

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Ushered in my Chloé’s autumn/winter 2024 runway collection—the ruffle trend has subsequently trickled into wardrobes everywhere this season. An instant celebrity favourite, I’ve spotted Sienna Miller style ruffle dresses from Chloé’s collection on several occasions, and I also spotted Suki Waterhouse style their frilly maxi dress as she opened for Taylor Swift on the star’s Eras Tour this past weekend.

Model on the Chloe A/W 24 runway

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A model wears a ruffle dress on the Chloé autumn/winter 2024 runway.

Whilst some have gone big with the trend, others have taken a more minimalistic approach, styling slinky dresses adorned with small ruffle detailing instead.

Influencer wears a ruffle dress.

With all of the extra fabric, the ruffle dress trend adds beautiful movement to your walk, injecting a romantic element into your style in a incredibly chic way.

Also woven into the wardrobe of Daisy Edgar-Jones, who also wore a ruffled ensemble from Chloe’s autumn/winter collection, Edgar-Jones’s interpretation of the trend was relaxed, un-done and very stylish indeed.