Back with another at home try on session — today I am sharing more adorable Old Navy spring dresses!
This blue and white stripe version of this midi dress is sadly sold out at the moment, but it’s still available in the gorgeous navy floral version you’ll see below. I am obsessed with the silhouette because it’s basically a kaftan with pockets. So comfortable and perfect for throwing on with sandals and some jewelry and running out the door! I am wearing a Tall XXL here for reference (they didn’t have the regular length so I figured I’d try the tall and wear it more like a maxi — I’m not mad at it!
I am wearing an XXL in this navy floral version of the same midi dress, and you can see the difference in the length with this one vs. the tall above.
This is the tie-dye stripe midi swing dress and I definitely think I will be living in this come summer. Again wearing an XXL here and my only complaint is that it’s slightly roomy at the armpits. If I sized down to the XL, I would run the risk of it being slightly tight across the chest, especially because the fabric doesn’t have much stretch to it. The extra room is not a dealbreaker to me, but something to be aware of!
Next up, I tried on this smocked waist-defined floral dress. Such a fun and flirty style! Again wearing an XXL here for reference. There’s a nice amount of stretch at the neckline, the sleeves, and the waist.
It also comes in this really beautiful lavender / pink / yellow floral version. Again wearing an XXL here for reference.
Next, I tried on this crochet sleeve tie-neck dress in this gorgeous slate blue (and it also comes in this charcoal gray hue). The curved waistband of this style made me think that it would work really well for a mama-to-be because it could definitely accommodate a baby bump! Also wearing an XXL here.
Lastly, I later ordered this ruffle smocked sleeveless maxi dress in three different colors / prints — this multicolored floral, this terra cotta color, and this blue and white stripe. It now also comes in a solid white eyelet. Wearing an XXL in all three versions for reference.
PS – In addition to these Old Navy spring dresses, you can find more of my recent try on sessions by clicking here.