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We’ve spoken quite a bit about how, at times, getting dressed can feel overwhelming. Which is why we’re pleasantly surprised by the latest trend we’re seeing everywhere: The “Twofer” dress, a dress that looks like two separate clothing pieces. It creates an outfit that looks styled, when in reality, you’ve thrown on one piece. Here are six of the best on the internet right now.

The easiest dress to wear to work…
Anthropologie is popular for their line of Thea dresses, all of which are twofer dresses. This one has a midi skirt with a ribbed turtleneck bodice. Just add a pair of loafers and head to the office. ($158, Anthropologie)

Another option from Anthropologie…
If you tend to overheat, this shortsleeve turtleneck dress is perfect for layering. The top portion is made of a soft, ribbed material, while the skirt is made of a silk-like fabric. Add a blazer on top for chilly mornings. ($148, Anthropologie)

An updated take on a sweater dress…
With this dress, you don’t have to figure out how to tuck a sweater into pants or skirts. Like all twofers, it comes as one piece, and you can pick from three colors. The top has lantern sleeves and is made of Lands’ End’s nonitchy knits. ($119.95, Lands’ End)

A shirtdress that looks like separates…
If you’re not into turtlenecks, might we suggest this polo option from Moon River? It’s under $100 and has a chic collared design that’ll carry you through multiple seasons. We’d pair this one with a classic pair of Mary Janes. ($98, Nordstrom)

A chic dress that’s asking to be worn to your next event…
For work, a baby shower, or any kind of soiree, we’re drooling over this asymmetric dress from SIMONMILLER. The waistline hits at an angle, so it’s shockingly elongating. It’s one of those dresses you can splurge on now, and keep in your closet for years. Good staples are hard to come by. ($395, Shopbop)

A monochromatic dress…
The ruched detailing on this elevated T-shirt dress makes it look like a couple different pieces paired together. We love this one because you can dress it down with a sleek sneaker or boots, or wear it with heels to dress it up. ($124, Revolve)
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