Some evenings actually deserve the sequins. Not the half-hearted sparkle of a party top tucked into trousers, but a full dress that commits to the occasion entirely. We’ve been building this edit for exactly those nights: the ones where you want to walk in and feel genuinely spectacular rather than merely presentable.

Sequin dresses have a reputation for being costume-ish, and the bad ones are. The good ones are architectural. The weight of the fabric, the quality of the sequin finish, the cut underneath all of it matters enormously. A well made sequin dress moves properly, catches light without looking cheap, and holds its shape across a whole evening rather than collapsing into something tired by midnight.

We’ve pulled together styles across lengths and silhouettes because the right sequin dress depends entirely on the event. Long and sleek for formal dinners. Short and sharp for parties where you want full freedom of movement. Midlength for everything in between.

These are the dresses we’d actually wear. The ones that justify the occasion rather than simply responding to it.