Green is one of those colours that looks genuinely different on a real person than it does on a white studio background, and that difference is almost always a good one. There is something about green against skin that works in a way that is hard to explain but immediately obvious when you put it on. The challenge is that summer green dresses often skew too costume, too washed out, or too aggressively on trend to actually wear anywhere useful. We have been very deliberate here. Every dress in this edit has been chosen because it works in actual summer life. A wedding in a hot marquee. A garden lunch where you will be standing in photographs. A holiday where you need one dress that handles dinner and also a walk to the beach the next morning. We have pulled together shades from sage and moss through to deep forest and bright emerald because green is not one thing and neither is summer. Lighter greens feel fresh and genuinely easy. Deeper greens feel considered. All of them look like a decision rather than a default. Green is not a compromise colour. It is a choice.