It only took thirteen days into 2026 for fashion's most discerning women to make their pick. By the time the carpeted burgundy stairs at the Beverly Hilton had filled with Golden Globes attendees, the verdict was already in — the lace slip dress is the dress trend of 2026, and no other silhouette is going to dethrone it before the year is out.
The proof came twice in one night. Zoë Kravitz walked the burgundy carpet in a soft-pink Saint Laurent lace-trimmed slip dress — olive-green straps, butter-yellow accents, the kind of sleepwear-inspired ensemble that says I dress for myself first. Then she changed into a micro-mini version of the same dress for Vas J Morgan's after-party. The night before, Dakota Fanning had floated through W magazine's Best Performances Party in a Rodarte cream silk charmeuse bias dress with a ruched sweetheart neckline and vertical bands of lace. Alexa Chung wore one with ballet flats in London. Vittoria Ceretti layered hers under a fur coat. Devon Lee Carlson did a Gucci pink. The runways agreed — Chloé sent corded lace-trimmed silk-satin midis down its summer 2026 lineup; Rodarte and Ferragamo doubled down on the bias-cut silk dress with a quiet 20s/30s influence; Saint Laurent kept refining the silk-satin slip until it became the house's most-photographed piece of the season.
So what makes the lace slip dress the dress to invest in for summer 2026? It's the same thing that makes every great wardrobe piece quietly indispensable — a bias-cut that skims rather than constructs, lace that adds romance without ruffles, and a fabric weight (heavy satin, silk charmeuse, lyocell-blends) substantial enough to hold the drape. It's quiet luxury distilled into a single dress. And it works in five distinct directions, each with a Vogsion piece that nails the brief.
1. The Bias-Cut Floral Slip — for the woman who finds ivory a little expected
Dakota Fanning's Rodarte was a study in ivory restraint, but the second iteration of this trend lives in the bias-cut slip with a print — the kind of dress that feels like a sigh of relief after a season of structured tailoring. The bias-cut is the engine. Cut diagonally across the weave, the fabric falls in a way that's impossible to fake with a straight-cut pattern. It moves with you. It pools at the hem. It's the silhouette every woman should own at least once.

The Vogsion Adorned in Aranjuez Bias Cut Slipdress delivers the cut and softens the palette — a plunge V-neck, lace-trimmed bodice, sleeveless straps, and a print of beige botanicals that reads as old-money holiday rather than literal vintage. (A note on substitution: Vogsion doesn't currently stock a pure-ivory lace slip in the Rodarte mold, so the Aranjuez is the closest tonal match — same bias-cut, same quiet-luxury energy, with a botanical motif instead of bands of lace inlay.) Pair it with gold sandals and a single sculptural earring, and it photographs like a Côte d'Azur weekend.
2. The Champagne Lace-Trimmed Satin Slip — for the Zoë Kravitz energy
If there's one piece in the trend that captures the exact mood of Kravitz's red carpet — that ineffable thing where a dress feels like lingerie but reads as couture — it's the lace-trimmed liquid satin gown. The cut sits low across the collarbones. The lace traces the bust line, the hem, the strap. The satin has weight to it — none of the cheap shine that makes a slip dress look like a costume.

The Vogsion Sunset Aurelia Lace-Trimmed Liquid Satin Gown is the champagne-pink answer to that brief. Heavyweight satin, embroidered lace trim, an off-the-shoulder fall that channels the French Riviera in 1972. It's the dress you wear to a wedding where you want to be remembered but not photographed front-and-center. Style it with the Vogsion Sculptural Petal & Lustrous Drop Earrings — the long, organic gold drop gives the look its single editorial moment without overcrowding the neckline.

3. The Tulle-and-Contrast-Lace Hybrid — for dark coquette drama
The third direction is where the lace slip dress gets a little theatrical. Think corseted bustier, contrast lace inset, ethereal tulle skirt — the kind of dress that nods to Vivienne Westwood and the dark coquette mood that has shaped every fashion-girl Instagram feed for the last two seasons. This is the lace slip dress with a story.

The Vogsion “Lucienne” Ethereal Tulle & Contrast Lace-Inset Midi Dress does exactly that — a beige tulle base, black lace contrast at the bustier, mesh A-line skirt. It's the dress for an autumn-edged summer evening, the kind where the air shifts cooler and the lighting goes amber. The contrast lace is the punch line. Worn with knee-high leather boots in winter, sheer black stockings in spring, or strappy ivory heels in peak summer — it carries.
4. The Lace Mini Slip — for the after-party
When Kravitz changed into the micro-mini version of her Saint Laurent slip at 2 a.m., she was demonstrating an under-discussed truth about the lace slip dress trend — it works at every length. The mini is the rule-breaker. It's what you wear when the night has moved past dinner and into the part where the music gets louder and the photographs get blurrier. It needs lace at the hem, a high-impact neckline, and almost no other styling.

The Vogsion Meadow Of Dreams Halter Guipure Lace Mini Dress in Warm Beige delivers a halter neckline, sculptural guipure lace, and an A-line silhouette that feels structured without being stiff. It's the dress for date night, cocktails in a hotel bar, or the after-after-party. Add the Vogsion “Blush Radiance” Pearl & Crystal Pendant Necklace at the base of the halter neckline — a pearl-and-crystal Y-drop that finishes the décolletage exactly where a structured halter wants finishing.

5. The Resort Lace Slip Maxi — for the woman with a passport
The fifth and final direction is the one most likely to live in your suitcase from June through September. The resort lace slip dress is the trend's vacation iteration — longer, lighter, woven with breathable fibers, and trimmed with scalloped lace that catches the light without trapping the heat. It's the dress you wear in Mykonos, in Lisbon, on the back deck of a boat in the Aeolian Islands.

The Vogsion Santorini Scalloped Lace Lyocell-Linen Maxi Dress is the most literal expression of this idea — a Lyocell-linen blend that breathes through afternoon humidity, scalloped lace inserts that read as quietly couture rather than craft-fair, and a babydoll-meets-maxi silhouette that channels the Amalfi Coast without leaning costume. Worn barefoot with espadrilles in hand, it's the dress that earns its keep across a full week of holiday photographs.
Shop the Lace Slip Dress Trend at Vogsion
The lace slip dress is set to take over from now until 2027 — there's no other silhouette with the same combination of quiet-luxury restraint, runway authority, and red-carpet velocity. From bias-cut botanicals to champagne satin to tulle-and-lace contrast to mini halters to scalloped lace maxis, the trend has five distinct directions and a Vogsion piece for each one. Build your summer 2026 wardrobe around any of them, and you'll find every event on your calendar already has its dress.
The Lace Slip Dress Is Summer 2026's Most Wanted Silhouette — 5 Resort-Romantic Ways to Wear the Trend at Vogsion
It only took thirteen days into 2026 for fashion's most discerning women to make their pick. By the time the carpeted burgundy stairs at the Beverly Hilton had filled with Golden Globes attendees, the verdict was already in — the lace slip dress is the dress trend of 2026, and no other silhouette is going to dethrone it before the year is out.
The proof came twice in one night. Zoë Kravitz walked the burgundy carpet in a soft-pink Saint Laurent lace-trimmed slip dress — olive-green straps, butter-yellow accents, the kind of sleepwear-inspired ensemble that says I dress for myself first. Then she changed into a micro-mini version of the same dress for Vas J Morgan's after-party. The night before, Dakota Fanning had floated through W magazine's Best Performances Party in a Rodarte cream silk charmeuse bias dress with a ruched sweetheart neckline and vertical bands of lace. Alexa Chung wore one with ballet flats in London. Vittoria Ceretti layered hers under a fur coat. Devon Lee Carlson did a Gucci pink. The runways agreed — Chloé sent corded lace-trimmed silk-satin midis down its summer 2026 lineup; Rodarte and Ferragamo doubled down on the bias-cut silk dress with a quiet 20s/30s influence; Saint Laurent kept refining the silk-satin slip until it became the house's most-photographed piece of the season.
So what makes the lace slip dress the dress to invest in for summer 2026? It's the same thing that makes every great wardrobe piece quietly indispensable — a bias-cut that skims rather than constructs, lace that adds romance without ruffles, and a fabric weight (heavy satin, silk charmeuse, lyocell-blends) substantial enough to hold the drape. It's quiet luxury distilled into a single dress. And it works in five distinct directions, each with a Vogsion piece that nails the brief.
1. The Bias-Cut Floral Slip — for the woman who finds ivory a little expected
Dakota Fanning's Rodarte was a study in ivory restraint, but the second iteration of this trend lives in the bias-cut slip with a print — the kind of dress that feels like a sigh of relief after a season of structured tailoring. The bias-cut is the engine. Cut diagonally across the weave, the fabric falls in a way that's impossible to fake with a straight-cut pattern. It moves with you. It pools at the hem. It's the silhouette every woman should own at least once.
The Vogsion Adorned in Aranjuez Bias Cut Slipdress delivers the cut and softens the palette — a plunge V-neck, lace-trimmed bodice, sleeveless straps, and a print of beige botanicals that reads as old-money holiday rather than literal vintage. (A note on substitution: Vogsion doesn't currently stock a pure-ivory lace slip in the Rodarte mold, so the Aranjuez is the closest tonal match — same bias-cut, same quiet-luxury energy, with a botanical motif instead of bands of lace inlay.) Pair it with gold sandals and a single sculptural earring, and it photographs like a Côte d'Azur weekend.
2. The Champagne Lace-Trimmed Satin Slip — for the Zoë Kravitz energy
If there's one piece in the trend that captures the exact mood of Kravitz's red carpet — that ineffable thing where a dress feels like lingerie but reads as couture — it's the lace-trimmed liquid satin gown. The cut sits low across the collarbones. The lace traces the bust line, the hem, the strap. The satin has weight to it — none of the cheap shine that makes a slip dress look like a costume.
The Vogsion Sunset Aurelia Lace-Trimmed Liquid Satin Gown is the champagne-pink answer to that brief. Heavyweight satin, embroidered lace trim, an off-the-shoulder fall that channels the French Riviera in 1972. It's the dress you wear to a wedding where you want to be remembered but not photographed front-and-center. Style it with the Vogsion Sculptural Petal & Lustrous Drop Earrings — the long, organic gold drop gives the look its single editorial moment without overcrowding the neckline.
3. The Tulle-and-Contrast-Lace Hybrid — for dark coquette drama
The third direction is where the lace slip dress gets a little theatrical. Think corseted bustier, contrast lace inset, ethereal tulle skirt — the kind of dress that nods to Vivienne Westwood and the dark coquette mood that has shaped every fashion-girl Instagram feed for the last two seasons. This is the lace slip dress with a story.
The Vogsion “Lucienne” Ethereal Tulle & Contrast Lace-Inset Midi Dress does exactly that — a beige tulle base, black lace contrast at the bustier, mesh A-line skirt. It's the dress for an autumn-edged summer evening, the kind where the air shifts cooler and the lighting goes amber. The contrast lace is the punch line. Worn with knee-high leather boots in winter, sheer black stockings in spring, or strappy ivory heels in peak summer — it carries.
4. The Lace Mini Slip — for the after-party
When Kravitz changed into the micro-mini version of her Saint Laurent slip at 2 a.m., she was demonstrating an under-discussed truth about the lace slip dress trend — it works at every length. The mini is the rule-breaker. It's what you wear when the night has moved past dinner and into the part where the music gets louder and the photographs get blurrier. It needs lace at the hem, a high-impact neckline, and almost no other styling.
The Vogsion Meadow Of Dreams Halter Guipure Lace Mini Dress in Warm Beige delivers a halter neckline, sculptural guipure lace, and an A-line silhouette that feels structured without being stiff. It's the dress for date night, cocktails in a hotel bar, or the after-after-party. Add the Vogsion “Blush Radiance” Pearl & Crystal Pendant Necklace at the base of the halter neckline — a pearl-and-crystal Y-drop that finishes the décolletage exactly where a structured halter wants finishing.
5. The Resort Lace Slip Maxi — for the woman with a passport
The fifth and final direction is the one most likely to live in your suitcase from June through September. The resort lace slip dress is the trend's vacation iteration — longer, lighter, woven with breathable fibers, and trimmed with scalloped lace that catches the light without trapping the heat. It's the dress you wear in Mykonos, in Lisbon, on the back deck of a boat in the Aeolian Islands.
The Vogsion Santorini Scalloped Lace Lyocell-Linen Maxi Dress is the most literal expression of this idea — a Lyocell-linen blend that breathes through afternoon humidity, scalloped lace inserts that read as quietly couture rather than craft-fair, and a babydoll-meets-maxi silhouette that channels the Amalfi Coast without leaning costume. Worn barefoot with espadrilles in hand, it's the dress that earns its keep across a full week of holiday photographs.
Shop the Lace Slip Dress Trend at Vogsion
The lace slip dress is set to take over from now until 2027 — there's no other silhouette with the same combination of quiet-luxury restraint, runway authority, and red-carpet velocity. From bias-cut botanicals to champagne satin to tulle-and-lace contrast to mini halters to scalloped lace maxis, the trend has five distinct directions and a Vogsion piece for each one. Build your summer 2026 wardrobe around any of them, and you'll find every event on your calendar already has its dress.