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This exclusive dress collection is making my job as a fashion editor easy

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Because Who What Wear readers love good dresses |   SPONSOR CONTENT OUR EDITORS' FAVOURITES: FOLLOW

Because Who What Wear readers love good dresses | [VIEW IN BROWSER](   [TRENDS]( [CELEBRITY STYLE]( [OUTFITS]( [THE LATEST]( SPONSOR CONTENT [It's Only November, But This Exclusive Collection Is Already Winning at Christmas]( [It's Only November, But This Exclusive Collection Is Already Winning at Christmas]( [The thing that unites Who What Wear readers is a love of dresses—it's the one topic that in my role as a fashion editor I can never seem to write enough about. John Lewis & Partners has made my job a little easier this party season by launching an exclusive capsule collection of dresses and tailoring with a select number of our favourite brands. No one understands Christmas quite like John Lewis & Partners—and for this year's festive period, it’s asked the likes of Ghost, Whistles and Warehouse to each create a party outfit that defines the festive season to them.]( [Click here to see the full collection.]( OUR EDITORS' FAVOURITES: [Ghost, £245]( [Ghost, £245]( [AllSaints, £198]( [AllSaints, £198]( [Jaeger, £225]( [Jaeger, £225]( [Finery, £119]( [Finery, £119]( FOLLOW US: [PRIVACY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](brand=fashion&source=dedicated) [TERMS]( [@WHOWHATWEAR.CO.UK]( © 2019 Clique, Inc. All rights reserved. 8391 Beverly Blvd. Suite #169, Los Angeles, CA 90042

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