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This Petite-friendly Dress Is the First Thing I'm Packing for My European Vacation

This Petite-friendly Dress Is the First Thing I'm Packing for My European Vacation

While I typically view my vacation wardrobe as an extension of my everyday outfits, I like to add a couple of resort-ready pieces each summer that are easy to pack and versatile enough for any occasion. Ahead of a few trips I have planned this season, that meant snagging petite-friendly dresses in fun patterns to add to my arsenal.
I recently had the chance to try Soma's Soft Jersey Retreat Maxi Bra Dress, which comes in a solid black option and colorful prints that are great for any destination. It instantly earned a spot in my suitcase for both tropical and city-exploring vacations, and, right now, you can get it on sale in all five patterns.
I have long loved Soma's robes, pajamas, and bras, so it came as no surprise that the brand's line of vacation clothes would include a soft, breathable dress that feels like loungewear. Since I'm 5-foot-2-inches tall, I'm always hesitant to wear maxi styles; however, this one's length suited my petite frame.
The dress features a built-in bra and a halter neckline with an adjustable tie, which only adds to the convenience and comfort of the piece. It allows me to feel supported and secure without dealing with wires digging into my waist or worrying about finding a strapless bra that will actually stay put throughout the day.
I also love that I don't have to rely on any other accessories or articles of clothing to pull this outfit together—it can stand on its own with casual sneakers, sandals, or heels for a complete look. The material is also wrinkle-resistant, so I can roll it up tightly when packing with the assurance that it will be ready to wear right out of my suitcase.
Shoppers agree that this piece is soft and versatile, including one person who called it 'breezy and comfortable' and a 'great date night dress.' Another said they 'loved the material' as well as the 'style and fit.'
The maxi dress is already selling out in select sizes and patterns, so be sure to snag it while it's on sale right now. For more vacation dresses from Soma, keep scrolling.
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