Amanda Uprichard's Strapless Bethany Romper Is Giving '60s Resort, Not Costume

Amanda Uprichard: Strapless Bethany Romper

There's something about a strapless romper that just hits different—it's got all the ease of shorts with the polish of a dress, which is basically the uniform of people who actually have their lives together. Amanda Uprichard's Bethany romper is the one doing the heavy lifting right now, with its structured A-line silhouette and crisp linen-rayon blend that actually holds its shape instead of collapsing by noon. The architectural cut feels intentional, like you planned this outfit instead of just throwing something on, and the hidden back zipper means you're not wrestling with buttons or worried about a wardrobe malfunction situation. The genius move? It comes in five colorways that each read completely different. The Boardwalk print is straight-up nostalgic vacation energy, while Ivory and Mochi lean into those soft neutrals everyone's gravitating toward right now—the kind of tones that actually photograph well and don't scream "trying too hard." If you want something with a pulse, Burgundy and Sweetheart add dimension without feeling loud. Whether you're dressing it up with heels for a wedding weekend or keeping it casual with sandals, this romper actually works both ways. That's the move.

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