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I Keep Seeing This Two-Tone Dress Trend for Spring—And Mango Did It Best

Alexandria Dale
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Humans are creatures of habit—our brains are wired to save energy by automating routines and minimizing decisions. In practice, that looks like taking the same route to work, cooking the same meals, or simply wearing the same outfit on repeat.

Yep, consider this all the evidence you need to justify recycling outfits! Plus, there's no denying that having an unofficial uniform makes it way less stressful to get ready. In the winter, our daily outfits consist almost exclusively of cardigans and jeans, while the warm-weather months see us rely on summer dresses to make getting dressed a breeze.

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But what happens when you start to get bored with wearing yet another floral dress every day? Enter the two-tone dress.

Also referred to as color block or contrast dresses, these designs feature a distinct bodice and skirt, to give the look of separates effortlessly paired together to create a streamlined silhouette. While the top and skirt are most commonly contrasted by two different colors on each section, one guest at the Nina Ricci AW26 Paris Fashion Week show exhibited a two-tone dress that used print—specifically, on-trend polka dots —as its distinguishing element.

Consider it a clever styling hack to give you the throw-on-and-go easy wearability of a dress, while creating the illusion you've put much more thought and effort into your ensemble than you actually have.

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Mango's Asymmetrical Combined Dress is the perfect example of this. Consisting of an elegant off-the-shoulder black top and a cream pleated midi skirt, the sophisticated style lends itself to date night and occasion dressing when styled with statement earrings and heels. It works just as well for more casual events with flat sandals and a denim jacket thrown over the top.

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Below, find more of our favorite two-tone dresses you can shop:

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