I just bought these 5 dresses from Nordstrom, and I can’t stop refreshing the tracking info

If you’re like me, you know the best thing about summer is stocking your closet with new summer dresses. Like, all of the summer dresses. I mean maxis, midis, minis, Reputation-era dresses and Lover-era dresses.

In the many years I’ve been hunting for summer dresses, I’ve always found the best selection at Nordstrom. Because I’m a creature of habit, this year was no exception. I currently five dresses making their way to my apartment door from brands like ASOS, Reformation and more.

If you’re also looking for styles that feel like a second skin, scroll below to shop the new Nordstrom summer dresses I just bought. Also, I’m so down to match with literally anyone and everyone this summer because all of these looks are so, so cute.

1. ASOS DESIGN Cotton Midi Babydoll Sundress, $40

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This white, billowy baby doll midi dress is so playful. Made of super soft cotton, it’s the best lazy day dress.

2. Reformation Miso Linen Minidress, $178

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Cut from crisp linen, this mini has the most flattering smocked back. I also want to wear this avocado green color every day until I die.

3. ASTR the Label Bustier Satin Dress, $89

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I have a handful of wedding and engagement parties this summer, and this floral dress is seasonal and dressy enough, thanks to the sleek satin fabric.

4. Open Edit Open Stitch Sleeveless Cotton Blend Sweater Dress, $69

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The layering possibilities with this airy midi featuring open knitting are endless — and it’s the perfect beach coverup.

5. EleVen by Venus Williams Gingham Racerback Tennis Minidress, $88

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This fun and flirty dress also functions as an exercise dress thanks to moisture-wicking four-way stretch fabrics with built-in UPF protection. It will be so helpful on gross, hot summer days.

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