Style Blogger Review: The Must Have Tropical Styles of Agua Bendita
This is the ultimate style guide for gorgeous tropical brand Agua Bendita!
I’m back with another style blogger review and this time I am posting about a favorite brand of mine: Agua Bendita and Agua by Agua Bendita!
This is a dress and swim wear brand that has started to pop up everywhere in the last year or so and for good reason!
The tropically influenced and garden patterns make for gorgeous dresses and swim pieces.
What does Agua Bendita Make?
The brand has dresses and swimwear – both are perfect for a resort vacation as they are very tropically inspired: think Cabo, Cancun, the Caribbean!
There are technically two brands: Agua Bendita and Agua by Agua Bendita – I believe one is a lower collection collection but both brands seems to fall into the same price range.
How does Agua Bendita fit?
True to size: if you’re a size 8-10: I would recommend a large.
I tried an extra large to see if the brand did run small but it doesn’t – so that’s good news!
The fabrics for the dresses don’t have any stretch – so consider that when shopping for them.
They are fitted and don’t leave room for anything extra: so if you know how your body would fit into a silhouette or fabric like that: size accordingly!
What dress styles does the brand have?
They have several styles from a maxi dress, to above the knee, to a mini dress – one of the more popular styles is the “Manzanilla” dress – I have seen that made in several fabrics and prints.
I wore my Manzanilla dress (see images on this post) to a pre wedding event in the Dominican Republic and it was the perfect dress for the occasion!
Other popular styles are the “Clare” and “Alani” dresses.
Do Agua by Agua Bendita Dresses go on Sale?
Yes – on Shopbop and Revolve they both have great sale options for this brand. (You can usually return if you need to also – free of charge.)
What is the price range for the brand?
Dresses and swimwear pieces start at $200 and can go up to $500. So it’s. a middle tier brand but the dresses can be on the pricier side.
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