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Hill House Home’s Fan-Favorite Nap Dress Now Has Pockets

We’ve known and loved the one and only Hill House Home Ellie Nap Dress since it dropped in 2019. The epitome of comfy and chic, this dress quickly became a fan-fave fashion piece for its comfortable, loose fit, perfect for frolicking in a field or brunching with friends. I mean, what’s better than a dress that’s so soft you could snooze in, but stylish enough to wear out. Well, the dress just got better—It now has pockets.

In Hill House Home’s latest collection, Victorian Romance, they not only upgraded their popular dress but also added new styles and whimsical prints to some of their existing ensembles. Bless the fact that the brand really bumped up their cottagecore energy and incorporated graphics that were inspired by classic paintings and dramatic florals in this capsule.

It may not sound like much, but the pocket detail of the design is a total gamechanger. The small but mighty feature transforms alrady perfect dress into one that’s now convenient. Imagine all of the snacks you can store without having to carry around a purse.

Whether you were already practically living in your Ellie Nap Dress or you were a bit hesitant to purchase one, this 2.0 version will have you busting out your debit card fast. The five-star-rated dress retails for $150 and comes in sizes XXS to 2XL and, like many of its previous styles, is expected to sell out quickly.

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Shop their newest Ellie Nap Dress drop and a bunch of their other releases (tops, jackets, skirts, and more) in their Victorian Romance collection—including the limited edition Ellie Nap Dress in a sheer tulle and sheer lace fabric—below.

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