This is the most beautiful and flattering retro style dress ideal for daytime events, now on sale at Cortefiel

Posted on 8 July 2026

We are experiencing a retro revival strongly inspired by trends from the 1930s, not only in high-waisted and XXL-leg pants, which couldn't fit better, but also in many markedly feminine dresses. A trend that couldn't make me happier, since they are designs that tend to enhance the best of the female silhouette.

Flowy dress

PVP in Cortefiel — 69.99

This is the case of this fluid dress from Cortefiel, a midi-length dress in airy fabric with a double layer in its midi-length skirt, which does not mark anything and provides great movement when walking. A very elegant dress perfect for daytime weddings. 99.99 euros 69.99 euros, which we can wear with flat sandals or with kitten heel if we want to be comfortable.

flowy dress

Cortefiel

It has cape sleeves, which balances the silhouette, as well as a sash detail with gathering at the waist: which helps hide the abdomen in addition to highlighting the chest. Finally, it has an elastic honeycomb at the back and a flattering V-neckline at the front. Ideal to wear with metallic accessories in gold or silver.

How to combine this Cortefiel guest dress

clutch

Latouche

We increase our glow up with this style party bag clutch by Latouche filled with cascading beads, with a geometric design that also has a retro design perfect to wear with our dress. In addition to predominating the color gold, it has a touch of pink that makes it combine even better. Now in El Corte Inglés for 69 euros.


Waterfall glitter clutch 390 Gold Latouche

Waterfall glitter clutch 390 Gold Latouche

PVP in El Corte Inglés — 69.00

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Olivia Thompson
Olivia Thompson
I’m Olivia Thompson, born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand. As a lifestyle and travel writer at Latitude Magazine, I’m passionate about uncovering stories that connect people with new experiences and perspectives. My goal is to inspire readers to see everyday life – and the world – with fresh eyes.

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