If I’m being real with myself, I’ve never been much of a dress person. I rely on skirts, trousers, and jeans for 99% of my outfits, only opting for the dresses in my closet for special occasions or days when I’m feeling especially stumped about what to wear. Some dresses, however, are simply superior to the rest, and when they come around, my usual tendency to avoid the clothing genre goes right out the window.
One such dress debuted on Tory Burch’s S/S 24 runway last September during New York Fashion Week. Well over a year later, I can still remember the first time I saw it and the immediate pull I felt to eventually make it mine. Shown in two colors—soft jade and royal purple—the dress featured allover delicate draping, a sheer sleeve, and a micro hemline. It was not unlike the Grecian dresses you see women in paintings and sculptures wear from thousands of years ago, though far more modern and practical in today’s fashion landscape.
It became clear not long after that I wasn’t the only person in attendance at the show or watching from afar who took a liking to what’s now called the Goddess Dress. In November, Emily Ratajkowski attended the CFDA Awards alongside Tory Burch wearing the dress with matching satin peep-toe mules. Brazilian actress Bruna Marquezine wore a custom version to Variety’s 2024 Power of Women event a few months after the show. At the two Tory Burch shows that have taken place since the Goddess Dress debuted, I’ve seen the dress on multiple attendees. It was also worn on the red carpet at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show earlier this fall.
When I set my mind to something, rarely can anyone stop me, and I set my mind to obtaining the Goddess Dress no matter what. To get a feel for what it would look like on me, I borrowed one to wear to the Monaco Grand Prix in May of this year. Once I had it in my possession, I knew I had to have it. Ahead of fashion week, I splurged and never looked back, styling it for Tory Burch’s show with a black Proenza Schouler technical jacket and a Tory Burch Lee Radziwill Cat Eye Bag from a few seasons prior. I’ve never received so many compliments.
Shortly thereafter, the Goddess Dress was brought back in a new colorway and different silhouettes, including a midi skirt and matching top. Its unique draping method was also used in subsequent Tory Burch collections, becoming almost a signature for the brand at this point and something fans like myself look forward to seeing and shopping.
Shop draped dresses and separates from Tory Burch:
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Silk Jersey Goddess Dress
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Ruched Jersey Skirt
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Jersey Drapey Dress
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Twisted Jersey Skirt
This season, draping proved to be one of the most present fabric techniques on the runways, tying back to a larger aesthetic we called “craving romance” that features an abundance of sheer and chiffon fabrics, soft florals and colors, and, of course, wispy draping. At Stella McCartney, the trend took shape in the form of minidresses in a variety of colors and lightweight materials. Tory Burch continued the trend with sheer silk blouses in white and mauve that were styled alongside ruched trousers in an almost NSFW fashion. Perhaps most impactful were the sculpture-like tops and dresses at Victoria Beckham’s show, which appeared to be molded to each model’s skin like papier-mâché or clay.
All that is to say that the delicate drapes from Tory Burch’s show all the way back in 2023 aren’t some sort of fleeting trend. We’ll be seeing new iterations well into 2025, making now the perfect time to invest in one of the prettiest trends you’ll find in the year ahead. From skirts and tops to dresses, shop the drapiest pieces on the market below. As I’m someone who invested a lot into this trend, trust me—it’s worth it.
Shop the draped-fabric trend:
Reformation
Elvira Velvet Dress
This velvet option is perfect for holiday parties this season.
The best part about a matching set is that you can wear the pieces together or separate.
Shop the matching Draped Balloon Skirt ($50).
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Astri Maxi Dress
The sheer touches make this dress even more buyable, not to mention the price tag.
An ethereal look for just $10.
ALAÏA
Asymmetric Draped Georgette Mini Dress
This dress lives rent-free in my head.
Reformation
Suvi Knit Dress
Looking rich is as easy as wearing this dress—done.
A.L.C.
Fawn Ruched Column Gown
AGOLDE
Ester Ruched Stretch-Tencel Lyocell Jersey Tank
Don’t settle for basic tanks and tees.
Norma Kamali
Shirred Maxi Skirt
Charcoal is my color of choice in the fall and winter.
H&M
Off-the-Shoulder Dress With Foldover Edge
LIBEROWE
Luna Draped Wool-Blend Moire Top
Anyone who’s never tried Liberowe needs to ASAP. You’ll feel and see the quality and love in every piece.
COS has been so good lately.
Reformation
Ezlynn Knit Top
FERRAGAMO
Long Sleeve Jersey Asymmetric Dress
I fell hard and fast for this dress when I saw it on the runway.
Pair this dress with matching brown tights for a cool, monochromatic ensemble.
Zw Collection
Long Draped Dress
Helsa
Sheer Knit Draped Top
I’m loving this combination of sheer fabric and draped material.
Reformation
Effie Knit Skirt
Khaite
Guisa Fringed Shirred Silk-Blend Gown
Khaite does draping so well.
The perfect dress for a warm vacation away from winter.
ZARA
Draped Midi Dress Limited Edition
This color has been everywhere lately.
MANGO
Asymmetrical Dress With Gathered Details
Just do it—you know you want to.
COS
Asymmetric Tie-Waist Silk Dress
I’ve had my eye on this tie-waist dress for weeks now.
ZARA
Draped 100% Silk Wrap Top
Norma Kamali
Goddess Dress
Another Goddess Dress to add to my collection.
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