Get JLo's iconic Versace palm print dress look for your summer holiday with Ted Baker's £150 kaftan
01.05.2024 - 12:19
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When it comes to iconic fashion moments, Jennifer Lopez's palm print Versace dress is definitely up there.
The singer wore it to the 42nd Grammy Awards ceremony on February 23 2000, and since then its made several appearances on red carpets over the years. If you want to shop the exact Versace dress that JLo wore it'll set you back a hefty £12.5k, which is why we were over the moon when we spotted a much more affordable version over at Ted Baker.
The Ottleyy Printed Cut Out Maxi Cover Up, £150 here, has a similar blue and green leaf print pattern, with a plunging neckline and cut out details that make it an easier-to-wear version of the infamous dress - and we're already rushing to add it to our summer holiday packing list.
Just like JLo's red carpet gown, the Ted Baker cover up is made from a lightweight, floaty chiffon fabric, with vertical waterfall ruffles that give it some volume and drama. It also has long, bishop sleeves that gather with elasticated cuffs which give it a flattering silhouette and some added coverage.
The Versace dress was known for its daring deep V neckline, but the Ottleyy maxi dress has put a much more wearable spin on it with a plunging V-neck that gatherers with an eyelet detail in the middle to show a little less skin. However it still has side cut outs that let you bare a little more, with a split running up the front of the leg that allows for movement whilst also giving a dramatic floaty effect whilst walking, reports the Mirror.
The dress is designed to be a luxe beach cover-up, but the clever layering of the sheer fabric ensures modesty, so you can easily swap your sandals for heels and wear it out to dinner on your next holiday. If you're looking for something definitely designed for
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