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12 Synagogue-Chic Dresses Under $100 For Rosh Hashanah 2019

Your sweet and stylish new year begins Day 1. For Rosh Hashanah, have fun with your look — think bold prints, bold colors, bold silhouettes.

Turn some heads with these beautiful budget-friendly, synagogue-appropriate dresses (and jumpsuits!).

1) Be seen but be cozy in this voluminous statement dress.

Zara dress with voluminous sleeves, Zara., $69.90

2) Reach for autumnal tones and ruffles.

Zara polka dot dress with ruffles, Zara.com, $69.90

3) Faux-leather is a fall must-have.

Zara faux-leather dress, Zara.com, $69.90

4) Jewel tones like this deep berry give lace a modern twist.

Asos Design Premium broderie maxi dress, Asos.com, $119

5) Get inspired by the change in season with fall florals.

Asos Lost Ink oversized smock dress in floral, Asos.com, $79

6) Feel sleek and chic in a pleated emerald jumpsuit.

Zara textured weave jumpsuit, Zara.com, $39.90

7) A bold design gives edge to an otherwise sweet prairie dress.

Zara long printed dress, Zara.com, $69.90

8) Let champagne be your sartorial inspiration.

Zara satin effect striped dress, Zara.com, $69.90

9) Everyone will think you just woke up like this, in this robe-inspired midi.

Asos Design satin wrap-waist, Zara.com, $72

10) With its asymmetry, volume and attention-grabbing color, this dress was plucked from the runway.

Zara ruffle dress with voluminous sleeves, Zara.com, $89.90

11) Polka dots give this black jumpsuit a playful twist.

Asos Design wrap-tie jumpsuit, Asos.com, $60

12) No need to settle on just one pattern — find a dress with them all.

Asos liquorish midi dress, Asos.com, $95

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