Zimmermann built an entire aesthetic on painterly florals, smocked bodices, and skirts that move like they cost a mortgage payment, because on the runway they do. The good news for a packed suitcase is that the look translates cleanly to affordable lookalikes, the kind you can wear to a Santorini dinner without guarding it like carry-on jewelry.
Every dress below leans into that resort-luxury feel with florals, tiers, puff sleeves, and real waist definition, while staying light enough to actually travel. They photograph well, forgive a big lunch, and won’t ruin your day if a waiter gets careless.
1. Floral Short-Sleeve Dress with Pockets
This floral short-sleeve dress looks put-together enough for a brunch reservation but hides real side pockets that swallow your phone, keys, and lip balm so you can skip the clutch. The soft cotton-feel fabric moves with you, which matters when the day drifts from a patio table to a walking tour.
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2. Blue Floral Smocked Maxi Dress
A smocked bodice does the shaping while the floor-skimming skirt floats with every step, so this blue floral maxi reads expensive without the matching receipt. It’s the dress that makes a hotel lobby feel like it’s yours.
3. Watercolor Print Mini Dress
The watercolor print on this elevated mini dress photographs like a painting, which is exactly what you want when the ceremony is outdoors and the light keeps shifting. It’s dressy enough for a vineyard wedding but light enough to actually dance in.
4. Knee-Length Puff-Sleeve Dress
When a midi feels too long and a mini feels too short, this knee-length dress lands in the exact middle, with a blue-and-red color combo that skews retro instead of costumey. The puff sleeves add just enough structure to carry it into dinner.
5. Boho Midi Dress
This boho midi dress splits the difference between a Zimmermann mood board and a Zara budget, with breezy, forgiving fabric that survives a humid afternoon. Nothing clings, nothing pulls, and it packs down to almost nothing in a carry-on.
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6. Floral Maxi Gown
Built for a June wedding and an Aperol spritz, this dreamy floral gown has the kind of skirt that actually swirls when the band starts. The all-over floral print works at a garden venue, a ballroom, or a backyard string-light setup.
7. Tribal-Print Button-Front Mini
The tribal-inspired print makes this button-front mini feel more collected than the average sundress, and the front buttons add a quietly expensive detail. It’s the one you throw on when you want to look effortless on purpose.
8. Tropical Tie-Strap Dress
This tropical tie-strap dress gives off pure resort-boutique energy, the kind of thing that looks like it cost three figures at a hotel gift shop. The adjustable ties let you set the fit for a lounge chair or a beach bar without a second thought.
9. Paisley Tie-Waist Shirtdress
A tie waist does the flattering work on this paisley shirtdress, creating a defined shape while quietly skimming past a post-lunch stomach. The button front means you can wear it open over a swimsuit or closed for the market run.
10. Zesica Bold Floral Mini
Small ditsy florals can read dated, but the oversized bloom print on this Zesica floral mini reads modern and rich instead. The A-line cut skims the hips, so it flatters without any real effort.
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11. Preppy Contrast V-Neck Dress
People will assume this preppy V-neck dress came from a Hamptons boutique or a very good estate sale, thanks to the contrast trim doing all the heavy lifting. It’s coastal-grandmother polish at a fraction of the coastal-grandmother price.
12. Zesica White Tiered Maxi
This white maxi dress uses every flattering trick at once: a defined waist, flutter sleeves, and a tiered skirt that visually stretches your whole frame. It’s the rehearsal-dinner, bridal-shower, honeymoon-photo workhorse of the list.
13. Long-Sleeve Maxi Dress
This long-sleeve maxi dress earns its keep at a terrace dinner, sandals kicked off and a cold glass of white in hand. The long sleeves keep it appropriate once a Mediterranean evening cools off.
14. Puff-Sleeve Sundress
Throw this puff-sleeve sundress on with white sneakers and you’ve got a backyard-birthday outfit that took ten seconds to assemble. The blue colorway in particular looks far more expensive than it has any right to.
15. Halter Neck Maxi Dress
A halter neckline paired with maxi length creates that legs-for-days proportion without a single inch of extra height. This halter maxi draws the eye in a straight vertical line, which is the oldest flattering trick in the book for a reason.
16. Printed Belted Shirtdress
Belt this printed shirtdress for cocktail hour or leave it loose for a travel day, because it genuinely works both ways. The all-over print hides wrinkles, which is exactly what you want after six hours in a middle seat.
17. Flowy Tiered Mini Dress
Hot, sticky afternoons call for this ultra-flowy mini dress that hangs loose everywhere without tipping into frumpy. The tiered, airy cut catches any breeze, and the price is low enough to justify a second color.
18. utcoco Striped Button-Down Shirt Dress
This utcoco striped shirt dress folds a button-down front, puff short sleeves, and a ruffle-hem maxi skirt into one grab-and-go piece. The removable belt cinches the waist when you want shape and comes off when you want flow.
19. Scarlet Darkness Corset Chiffon Sundress
The corset bodice on this Scarlet Darkness sundress gives real structure up top while the floral chiffon skirt keeps everything light and wedding-guest appropriate. It photographs like it came from a boutique rack, not a two-day shipping box.
20. Sissyaki Floral Maxi Wedding Guest Dress
This Sissyaki floral maxi is built for the wedding-guest slot, with a flowing full-length skirt and an all-over floral that reads celebratory without upstaging anyone. It’s a safe yes for a summer ceremony when you’d rather not overthink the dress code.
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Final Thoughts
The trick with vacation dressing isn’t buying one perfect dress, it’s stacking a few that each cover a slot: the pool-day throw-on, the wedding-guest gown, the dinner-terrace maxi. Pick two or three from this list that match your trip and you’ve built a rotation that looks designer without the designer anxiety. For more of the same flowy, resort-ready energy, the boho maxi dress ideas roundup is a good next stop.
























