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Lose The LBD: 8 Little Red Dresses You'll Be Obsessed With This Month

Little Black Dresses are overrated. Leave yours on the hanger and get ready for spring with a LRD this month!

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Lose The LBD: 8 Little Red Dresses You'll Be Obsessed With This Month

Valentine's Day is around the corner! And regardless of what the holiday means — or doesn't mean — to you personally, we can agree that it gives way to something more than just chocolate boxes and cupid paraphernalia: color.

February is arguably the initial stage of the year in which bright, warm hues first begin to emerge from under the rubble of winter's dusty neutrals and dark denim. A prelude to spring, if you will, and a casual reminder that stores everywhere are already stocked with their candy-colored transitional garbs.

So take a moment to celebrate (not bemoan!) this month's in-your-face takeover of reds, pinks and purples. Hang that black frock back in your closet and check out the following drool-worthy LRD picks for the month of February!

Glamorous Lisanna Dress - Nasty Gal, $34 (on sale) - Love It Here!

Share the Love Wine Red Dress - LuLu's, $48 - Love It Here!

All Wrap Dress in Wine - Necessary Clothing, $24.99 - Love It Here!

V-Cut Floral Lace Dress - Forever 21, $27.80 - Love It Here!

Metallic Threaded Knit Dress - Forever 21, $17.90 - Love It Here!

Lace Paneled Skater Dress - ASOS, $45.48 (on sale) - Love It Here!

All Business Skater Dress - Tobi, $42 (on sale) - Love It Here!

Simpleton Skater Dress - Tobi, $50 - Love It Here!

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