Remember This Sequin ASOS Dress That Sold Out Within 48 Hours? It’s Back In A New Colour

One word: Wow.

Asos Arrange dress
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by Harriet Davey |
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With over 850 brands currently on ASOS, we all know it’s the one-stop-shop that keeps on giving. And back in March, the site added another label to its collection: Arrange. The latest addition to ASOS' own brands – including Design, Curve, Edition etc. – this was their most premium collection to date. And while we were stunned by the attention to detail across everything from tops and tailored to denim and dresses, there was one dress in particular that put the new Arrange collection firmly on the map for fashion insiders. And no doubt you know which one we mean. In all-over disc sequins, the butter yellow A-line midi dress with square-neck looked like it could have been a designer find – but for £210! Creating a stampede to the app, the first drop sold out within 3 days. Later to be seen all over TikTok and Instagram with people proudly showing off how they managed to get their hands on the most coveted high street dress spring had to offer.

ASOS luckily got the memo and had a second drop of the style a few weeks later, this time, to be snapped up within 48 hours. The demand was naturally high for this incredible dress, which is why we’re thrilled to share it's just launched in blue for summer – yes, really!

Shop: Arrange Sequin Dress at ASOS

The Arrange blue sequin midi dress is part of the new pre-fall collection, and while it's currently available in sizes 4-18, our friends at ASOS have told us that it'll also be launching in mid September in the curve range in UK sizes 20-30. And if it's anything like the yellow iteration, it won't stay in stock for long.

With this dress being a complete showstopper, we're not surprised a lot of people have been wearing it to weddings this year – but this had mixed reviews. Some comments have said "if someone wore this to my wedding I would crash out", and "girl, this is not wedding appropriate". And we do see how the light colour and flashy style could quite literally outshine the bride, but it's definitely more yellow IRL. Still not convinced? Luckily the new blue style is just as shiny, but very clearly blue instead of being mistaken as white or ivory. And summer sequins – especially at a destination wedding somewhere exotic – are a vibe.

felicity Hayward
©felicity Hayward

Already own the yellow version? We love how content creatorFelicity Haywardhas added a white shirt, trench coat and boots to the sequin style to make it more daytime appropriate.

And if you want to see what else is in the new pre-fall Arrange drop, there's also a whole host of other incredible dresses – and they're all firm wedding guest contenders in our opinion.

Shop: More Arrange Dresses At ASOS

The sleek fuss-free column maxi skirt shape of this bandeau dress is what makes it so chic. With little styling needed, simply add stacked bangles and neutral heels to keep it looking premium.

The power of a really good black dress knows no bounds, especially when it's this good. The attention to detail with the buckle, draping and open back makes it 360-degree perfection – the perfect plus one to a black tie event.

It may look like a halter top with a bubble hem maxi skirt, but it's actually a dress. The drop waist design with double buckle back straps will gain attention as soon as you step in the room. Fact.

Delivering the grecian girl vibes, this stunner of a dress – with balloon sleeves, draped front and golden hardware – screams premium from all angles. Not into print? It comes in buttermilk yellow, too.

Erm, how fun? This is one of those dresses that no matter where you wear it to (it deserves somewhere fancy, of course) it's bound to turn heads. The tassel floral hemline will be so dramatic as you walk around in it.

Another style that's pure perfection from all angles? This navy maxi with scarf detail neckline, open back and draped detailing with work for every type of wedding ceremony, so no doubt you'll wear it on heavy rotation for years to come.

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