Noun
sundress (plural sundresses)
A typically sleeveless dress, usually a minidress, made of light, loose-fitting material for spring and summer wear.
Wearing a breathable fabric is the most important thing for me. I also love to keep it simple and keep the number of garments Im wearing ideally at one (a sundress for example), and then add some great jewelry. Hilary Rhoda
I like to stay cool and comfortable. If I'm going out, then I might wear a nice sundress or skirt to keep from getting too hot. Sloane Stephens
A lot of the reason my look is the way it is, is because it's really easy to put on a sundress every night if I have to perform - or just wear jeans every day and a flannel or something. Lana Del Rey
Her face was obscured with a leopard print mask, complementing her sundress, and a pair of sunglasses. Source: Internet
Me, scrubbed clean, hair pulled back in a schoolmarm bun, wearing an innocent flowered sundress with a Peter Pan collar, trying to look not guilty, with my hard-edged poker face dry as the desert. Source: Internet
Some days she dressed tomboyishly—ripped jean shorts and Chucks with an oversized button-down shirt—and others she dressed more femme: a sundress and espadrille wedges, a bandanna tied Rosie the Riveter–style around her head. Source: Internet