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Caroline Parr

Helen Skelton proves chunky Dr. Martens sandals look even better than trainers with floral summer dresses

Helen Skelton attends a glamorous London press party celebrating fashion, confidence and fit at JD Williams "Midlife Evening Show".

A pretty floral print dress is always a good idea at this time of year, whether it's for a fancy event like a wedding or heading to work in a heatwave. Of course, there's nothing wrong with teaming your favourite floral dress with a pair of the best white trainers, but Helen Skelton just showed us an unexpectedly stylish alternative.

The host of BBC's Morning Live shared some happy moments spent with friends at the 2026 Soho House Festival on Instagram. Charlotte Hawkins, Laura Whitmore, Kimberley Walsh and Josie Gibson all attended the event in their best summer dresses, too.

Helen was styled by Annabel Kerman in a green printed Agua by Agua Bendita mini dress, but it was her sandals that particularly caught my attention. They're the Clarissa II style by Dr. Martens, and the chunky flatform sole offers a really refreshing contrast to the pretty florals. Not only that, they're going to be very comfortable thanks to the air-cushioned sole, soft leather and adjustable ankle strap.

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Exact match

I love the distinctive yellow stitching and heel tab on these sandals. You'll no doubt know and love Dr. Martens boots, but did you know the brand makes some of the most comfortable sandals, too? One reviewer wrote: "How could you not like them…I have them in 3 colours now, black, leopard print and now white. Elevates your outfit and so comfortable... When you see them you think they look heavy but they are easy to wear and feel light."

Exact match

There's one size left of Helen's dress, but before you fall in love, be warned it's a pricey piece. The fitted bodice and flared skirt is beautiful, and the square neckline is incredibly flattering.

If you prefer a slip-on sandal, these have got a similar look to the Dr. Martens, but you can easily slide them on and off. They're a bit like Birkenstocks meets Dr. Martens, and that's a match made in fashion heaven!

The puff sleeves and flared skirt on this dress make it a fun choice for summer, and it's available in an impressive size range, running from a UK size 4 to 26. There are tall options too if you want it a little longer. Look closely, and it features pretty floral and fruit prints, as well as names like pansy and plum written beneath them.

We love FitFlop shoes here at woman&home. We've reviewed a fair few of their trainers and sandals, and are always impressed by quite how comfortable they are. These will look amazing with everything from wide-leg trousers to heatwave-ready dresses.

If, like me, you prefer a long dress, Free People have got the dreamiest boho maxis. Chunky sandals will give you an extra bit of height so they'll work perfectly with this.

When choosing sandals it's so easy to lean towards sleeker styles, but chunkier soles often provide elite levels of comfort and add an effortlessly stylish edge to dresses.

Helen's certainly got an impressive collection of summer sandals, as I recently fell for her heatwave-friendly waterproof Teva sandals too.

Dr. Martens Clarissa II Quad Milled Nappa Leather Platform Sandals Agua by Agua Bendita Granadilla Orquidea Dress Next Black Leather Strap Buckle Detail Sandals Next Khaki Green Ditsy Floral Print Puff Sleeve Button Through Mini Dress FitFlop Women's Gen-Ff Leather Back-Strap-Sandals Free People Bluebell Maxi
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