Maxi Dresses Under $400 for Every Occasion
Maxi dresses under $400 don't have to mean compromise—you can get real fabric, intentional design, and a silhouette that actually flatters you without spending a fortune. Whether you're dressing for a wedding, a night out, or just want something that feels special for regular life, the right maxi dress becomes the outfit you reach for constantly. It's the kind of piece that works harder than almost anything in your closet. We've found eight that actually deliver.
How to choose maxi & occasion dresses
Think about what you're actually going to wear it for, because that changes everything—a formal wedding needs different construction than a summer dinner party. Fabric weight matters more than price: linen and cotton blends breathe and move naturally, while structured knits hold their shape all day. Fit is personal (and that's okay): some maxi dresses work best fitted through the bodice with a relaxed skirt, others are magic when they skim your whole body. Try to find something with a neckline that makes you feel like yourself, whether that's covered-up or open.
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SEROYA Amine Knit Maxi Dress $328
A dress that actually feels expensive, with a sculpted knit that skims without clinging and a neckline that photographs well.
- Best for Formal events, rehearsal dinners, anywhere you want to look intentional without trying too hard.
- Wear it with Wear it solo with minimal jewelry—the dress is doing all the talking. Slip-on heels or strappy sandals, a small clutch.
- Fit The knit clings in a good way, supportive through the bodice and fluid from the hip down. True to size, but the fabric has gentle give.
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Maeve Short-Sleeve V-Neck Midi Dress $228
A Maeve dress is always a quiet yes—the proportions are just right, and the short sleeves actually work on every body.
- Best for Summer weddings, garden parties, the kind of event where you want to look polished but not formal.
- Wear it with Add a linen blazer in cream or tan. Flat sandals, a simple necklace, and you're done.
- Fit Fitted through the shoulders and ribs, with a natural waist seam and a gentle A-line skirt. The V-neck is modest without being dowdy.
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ELOQUII Halter Neck Poplin Midi Dress $139.95
The halter neckline is a genuine statement without being costume-y, and the structured poplin holds up through sitting, dancing, and real life.
- Best for Cocktail hours, dinner dates, any occasion where you want to feel put-together but not overdone.
- Wear it with Keep jewelry minimal—the halter neckline is enough. Strappy heels and a metallic clutch, or go barefoot-to-heeled-sandal casual.
- Fit The poplin is crisp and structured, so it doesn't wrinkle easily. The halter hits at a comfortable height, and the waist is defined without being constricting.
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Anthropologie x Farm Rio Sleeveless V-Neck A-Line Maxi Dress $258
The Farm Rio collaboration means actual personality—a printed A-line that feels special but wearable, not costume.
- Best for Resort events, warm-weather celebrations, anywhere a little color and pattern feel right.
- Wear it with Wear with minimal accessories. Flat sandals or dressy flip-flops, a small bag, sunglasses. That's really it.
- Fit The A-line skirt is generous and comfortable, the sleeveless design breezy. The V-neck is flattering without being low-cut. Runs true to size.
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Bananhot Riley Maxi Dress $399
A dress that reads as designer-level—the pleating, the proportions, the way it moves—at a price that feels fair.
- Best for Formal events, galas, any night where you want to feel genuinely special.
- Wear it with Let the dress be the star. Simple heels, minimal jewelry, your hair up or down depending on the neckline's mood.
- Fit The pleating adds dimension without bulk, and the fabric drapes beautifully. This is for someone who wants something that feels premium.
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Vince Camuto Print Puff Sleeve Maxi Dress $58
A total steal—a puff-sleeve maxi with real print and real personality for under $60 means zero guilt about rotation.
- Best for Summer events, informal celebrations, situations where you want impact without formality.
- Wear it with Flat sandals, a simple bag, a small hoop earring. The print does the work.
- Fit The print dress has more give in the fabric than structured pieces, so it's forgiving. The puff sleeves are fun without being overwhelming.
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ELLIATT Milena Maxi Dress $298
A modern take on the halter maxi—architectural and flattering, and made with the kind of fabric that actually moves.
- Best for Weddings, upscale dinners, moments where you want to feel genuinely dressed up.
- Wear it with Heeled sandals, a structured clutch, simple drop earrings. The dress deserves your full focus.
- Fit The halter sits comfortably, the waist is defined but not tight, and the skirt gives you real room to move. The fabric has a slight weight to it.
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Show Me Your Mumu Gemma Ruffle Maxi Dress $228
The ruffled hem adds actual visual interest without reading as too cutesy, and you can dress it down way easier than you'd think.
- Best for Garden parties, rehearsal dinners, celebrations that need personality but not formality.
- Wear it with Try it with sandals and a denim jacket for dinners, or dress it up with heels and a structured bag for events.
- Fit Fitted through the bodice with a relaxed skirt—the ruffle at the hem keeps it from feeling too loose. The sleeveless design is versatile.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a maxi and a midi dress, and which should I buy?
A maxi hits at your ankles or grazes the floor; a midi typically ends at the knee or mid-calf. Maxi feels more formal and works for bigger events, while midi is easier to style for everyday wear and pairs better with flats. If you're building a base wardrobe, a midi is usually more versatile—but if you want something for weddings and formal dinners, maxi is the move.
How do I keep a maxi dress from dragging on the ground or looking too long?
The hem should just touch the top of your shoe without bunching—not dragging, not hovering an inch above. Most places offer free hemming, so factor that in when you're shopping. If you wear heels for events and flats for everyday, consider hemming for whichever you'll wear more often, or go with a brand that offers adjustable lengths.
Can I actually wear a maxi dress casually, or is it just for events?
Absolutely—it depends on the fabric and neckline. A printed cotton maxi with a simple crew neck or V-neck reads casual with sneakers and a tote. A more structured or formal fabric (like the knits or poplins) will always read more intentional, but that's not a bad thing. Layer a denim jacket or linen shirt over it, and you've got an everyday outfit that happens to be a maxi.
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A great maxi dress is less about finding the perfect one and more about finding the one that feels like you. Grab one and see how it lives in your life.
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