I was looking for a new autumn dress—something with a print that I could layer under a simple black blazer, a staple many women rely on for work outfits. I settled on the Women's Spring Autumn Dress 2025 Long Sleeve Christmas Print Floral Dress Vestido De Mujer LBD9319. Admittedly, the name is quite a mouthful and a bit confusing, mixing "Christmas print" with "Floral Dress." I had my doubts from the beginning.
I've worn this piece regularly for exactly 90 days. This long-term review focuses solely on the dress itself, not the outer jacket. How does inexpensive fast fashion hold up in everyday life? Here's my day-by-day assessment.
The package arrived flat, with the dress tightly folded in plastic. There was no noticeable odor when I opened it, which was a good sign—cheap clothing often has a chemical smell.
I chose the green floral print, and the colors matched the online images perfectly—rich and deep. The fabric is thin, making it suitable for spring or autumn but not winter unless paired with heavy tights and a warm layer. It definitely requires a substantial blazer, the kind women often use for both warmth and style.

I ordered my usual size, Large, but I should have sized up. The cut is quite fitted through the chest, feeling snug and pulling slightly when I raised my arms. The sleeves are a good length, and the waist has a bit of elastic, though it doesn't offer much stretch.
The dress features a very thin back zipper, which can be prone to breaking. I zipped it up slowly, and it worked fine, but I knew I'd need to handle it with care.
I wore the dress three times during the first week, testing it both at a desk and while walking around town. It's lightweight and easy to move in, and after the first hour, it felt comfortable despite the initial snugness, which loosened up just a bit.
Two things stood out quickly:
I washed it for the first time on Day 7, following standard care instructions: using a laundry bag, cold water, and air-drying. It didn't shrink at all, which was a pleasant surprise.