
27 Princess Polly Pieces That Are Easy And Breezy
A maxi style dubbed the ~South of France~, which makes sense because I very much envision myself wearing this in the South of France, thank you very much.
Price: $99 (available in sizes 0—12 and in four colors/patterns)
A ribbed halter top you can consider a more zhuzhed up version of your most beloved T-shirt, right down to the versatility and the deliciously cozy jersey knit fabric.
Price: $39 (available in sizes 0—12 and in three colors)
A maxi dress about to become your "going out" uniform, and by going out, I mean heading to dinner at 7 p.m. and arriving home promptly by 10 p.m. to complete your nighttime skincare routine and watch another true crime doc.
Price: $25 (originally $80; available in sizes 12–20)
Denim shorts that are the ~little black dress~ equivalent for a casual summer essentials wardrobe. Dress them down with a bikini top and flip-flops; dress 'em up with a button-up, belt, and heeled sandal.
Price: $49 (available in sizes 0—12)
A raspberry tube top that is the kind of garment I would have had to hide from my sisters growing up because there is zero chance it wouldn't have been stolen.
Price: $45 (available in sizes 0—12 and in yellow)
Linen blend pants for the comfort connoisseur who would gladly wear their leggings come summertime but doesn't feel like being drenched in sweat through October.
Price: $65 (available in sizes 0—12 and in three colors)
A floral crop top that looks like it was handpicked by the costume designers behind The White Lotus. Season 1, specifically. Wearing this means you're basically in Hawaii.
Price: $39 (available in sizes 0—12)
A maxi dress that I hesitate to call "date night" attire because it sounds so antiquated but you know what, yes, this is ideal date night attire.
Price: $79 (available in sizes 0—20)
A tie-strap top meant for prancing through the Italian countryside, wicker basket filled with grapes in one hand and a glass of vino in the other.
Price: $55 (available in sizes 0—12)
A babydoll mini simple enough to be worn everyday but with gorgeous features that make it stand out among the rest: ruffle straps, adorable pink stripes, and a flowy silhouette.
Price: $69 (available in sizes 14—18)
A lapel collar mini that looks like it was plucked from the set of a film where the main character has impeccable vintage style and goes on to study fashion in New York City. Do you know what I mean?
Price: $69 (available in sizes 0—12)
A frill top in the most delicious hue of yellow to act as a surrogate for the sunlight your body is currently deprived of (working from home = great in theory, mid in practice).
Price: $55 (available in sizes 0—12 and in white)
A high-neck mini dress for any 2025 and 2026 brides seeking an outfit for bridal showers, bachelorette parties, rehearsal dinners, and more. You're welcome.
Price: $65 (available in sizes 6—20 and in four colors)
A tube top I'd like to wear on a boat trip that hops from one tropical island to the next. My flight is not booked, and I'm actually probably not going, but I'll add this to my shopping cart in the name of hope.
Price: $39 (available in sizes 2—10)
A swing dress giving garden party vibes, perfect for the outdoor dining reservation you've been furiously checking (and rechecking) the weather app for.
Price: $69 (available in sizes 2—12)
Bloomer shorts ideal for day trips to the beach *and* warm weather vacays in which the only decisions that need to be made involve gelato flavors (the right answer is always classic chocolate).
Price: $49 (available in sizes 0—12)
A one-shoulder top one can pair with pretty much everything in their closet for a summer-approved 'fit: maxi skirts, wide-leg trousers, skinny jeans, and the list goes on.
Price: $49 (available in sizes 0—12)
A smocked romper that has made me, a cynic, believe in love at first sight. Added to my cart immediately.
Price: $69 (available in sizes 14—20)
A top and shorts duo because you've been wearing the same ratty rubber duck pajamas since middle school and perhaps (perhaps!) it's time for an upgrade, one you can also wear out for a morning walk.
Price: $34 for the top (available in sizes 0—12); $45 for the shorts (available in sizes 0—12)
An asymmetrical midi because destination weddings are a scam (I said what I said), but at least we can have fun with the resortwear uniform, I say through gritted teeth.
Price: $79 (available in sizes 14—20)
A graphic tee you'll wear to the gym, the coffee shop, and while rewatching Pretty Little Liars for the 90th time even though you're well past high school graduation and the plot, in hindsight, is pretty all over the damn place.
Price: $45 (available in sizes 0—10)
A tube top for nights at the beach bar, ordering piña coladas and pretending you're on a Caribbean vacation and not lounging on the Long Island Sound.
Price: $45 (available in sizes 0—12)
A matching set for days where your noggin is incapable of forming a single thought, let alone an outfit. The foolproof equation goes as follows: this set, sunnies, and your favorite purse.
Price: $78 (available in sizes 0—12)
A frill top because all the maxi skirts you bought on clearance last November? Yeah. Consider this their perfect matching top, one that also happens to have a built-in shelf bra for extra support.
Price: $55 (available in sizes 0—18)
A striped strapless dress that just called my cell and begged me to book a beachside vacation, which I took as an immediate order, so I'll see you at the all-inclusive.
Price: $59 (available in sizes 0—12)
A V-neck maxi dress about to become your permanent +1 to every single wedding you ever attend, ever.
Price: $79 (available in sizes 0—12 and in five colors)
A mini dress so lovely, I'm mildly tempted to change out of my work-from-home leggings and dip my toe back into the art of dressing up on a Monday.
Price: $69 (available in sizes 0—12)

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