Where does dylan dreyer buy her clothes

Where does dylan dreyer buy her clothes
Dylan wore this gorgeous dress from Nordstrom on the show Monday morning - and we're in love!TODAY

The dress is from the Gal Meets Glam collection — a line created by the blogger Julia Engel. The collection features a lot of styles similar to the one Dylan's wearing: midi length, A-Line and sleeves.

"She gave it to me for my birthday," Dylan said. "I’ve never had anything like it. It’s soft and pretty and makes me want to spin!"

While we know Dylan loves the gift, we also know that she cherishes her time with her mom.

"Nothing is better or more nostalgic than sharing a bed with my momma," she wrote in a recent Instagram post.

While the dresses in this line all start at around $160, they can be worn for all occasions: work, weddings or any summer or fall event. If you want to check out Dylan's exact style, you can find it here.

Julia Seersucker Midi Dress, 107, (normally $178), Nordstrom

That said, if you're looking for something a little less expensive, we've rounded up six styles that will keep you looking polished and amazing.

Shira Pearla Women's Floral Dress, $16, Walmart

Wrap Midi Dress, $55, Nordstrom

Womens Spring Garden Floral Print Dress, $20, Amazon

Floating Time Women's Floral Print Short Sleeve Midi Wrap Dress, $20, Amazon

Women's Retro 1950s Short Sleeve A-Line, $33, Walmart

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Dylan's mom gave her the dress she wore on TODAY — and it's on sale today! Dylan Dreyer's dress was almost as bright and sunny as she is!

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