Green is the colour you wear when you want to be noticed but not in the way a red dress announces itself. It is more considered than that. More interesting. There is something in a really good green evening dress that reads as intentional rather than obvious, and that distinction matters enormously when you are getting dressed for a night that actually means something.

We have been pulling together the green dresses we think work hardest after dark. Deep emerald that photographs like a jewel. Forest green with enough depth to feel genuinely luxurious. Bright jade for women who want impact without the drama of a primary colour. The variety across shades is part of what makes this category so worth exploring properly because green is not one thing.

The silhouettes we have chosen are the ones that suit evenings specifically. Structured bodices. Lengths that work for a restaurant or a wedding or a party where you need to feel like yourself but a better dressed version. These are not dresses that blend into the room. Green at night does not blend. It holds the light and earns every glance.