Cute graduation dresses in every cut, colour and length
Want to channel your inner it girl on stage? Consider it done. Take your pick from our silky satin midis, fun backless styles and charming summer graduation dresses.
Looking for shoulder frills or a little leg pop with a side slit? Our dresses will keep all eyes on you from the ceremony to the after-party. And yes, we also have affordable graduation dresses, because looking fire shouldn’t cost a fortune.
Shop graduation dresses for women who overcame it all
Hello Molly’s your ultimate destination for formal dresses, party outfits and everything in between! With 100+ new styles dropping weekly, keeping your wardrobe fresh has never been easier. Find the perfect dress for a graduation ceremony and own your big moment — because on this day, the stage is yours to slay, bestie.
FAQs
What do you wear to a graduation ceremony in Australia?
If it’s an indoor ceremony, you’ve got more freedom to play with fabrics. You can pick halter cocktail dresses or off-shoulder graduation outfits without stressing about wind or weather. Square necklines and bodycon fits all look amazing under a gown and stay comfy while you’re seated.
If it’s an outdoor ceremony, lightweight fabrics like cotton or chiffon are your go-to. Stick to sleeveless or strap styles to avoid overheating. Block heels or dressy flats are a must if you’ll be walking on grass or gravel. No one wants a shoe sink situation!
Can I wear a white dress to graduation?
Absolutely. White formal graduation dresses are a classic choice — but they don’t mean basic! Go for a white lace mini, a satin wrap or something with ruffles to keep things cute and playful. Just make sure the dress isn’t too bulky underneath, and you're good to glow from stage to after-party.
What’s the best dress length for graduation?
If your school has a dress code, be sure to stick to it. Mini or knee-length graduation dresses are the go-to. Floor-length dresses or anything super puffy can peek out from under your gown and throw off your whole look. You want the focus on you, not on layers awkwardly poking out or hems trailing behind.







