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Already curating your dream spring wardrobe to beat back those winter blues? We’re right there with you, and so is Zimmermann — an Australian brand known for feminine dresses, flowy blouses, and sunny patterns, whose exclusive capsule collection with Nordstrom deserves to be front and center on your fashion vision board.
If you aren’t convinced yet, know that many celebrities wax poetic about Zimmermann’s offerings. After all, it counts Naomi Watts, Vanessa Hudgens, and Emily Blunt as fans. Last November, Chrissy Teigen was also spotted wearing the brand’s Crush Ruffled Mini Dress — paired artfully with a pair of black satin pumps — and, a month prior to that, she flaunted the more casual Zimmermann Crush Denim Mini Dress. The latter’s frilled skirt pleats and V-neckline, as well as that denim materiality, are symbolic of Zimmermann’s overall ethos: one which is, quite simply, full of life and cheer.
Need further confirmation of the brand’s celeb-approved status? Most recently, Meghan Markle wore its herringbone belted shorts (currently not available online) in a clip of her as-of-yet unreleased TV series “With Love, Meghan,” and Blackpink’s Lisa showed off the Zimmermann Tranquility Mini Dress, in all of its floral glory, while on a beach vacation.
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What’s more, Zimmermann’s selections are quite on-trend with what we expect to be reigning supreme this spring. According to the trend forecasting giant Trendalytics, 2025 will promise a merge of bohemia and coquettishness in the realm of fashion. Zimmermann’s oftentimes-relaxed silhouettes and bright flourishes fall in line with this very aesthetic. On New York Fashion Week’s spring 2025 runways, we also noticed penchants for the ethereal as far as spring styles are concerned; in a similar vein, many designers’ spring 2025 ready-to-wear collections at Paris Fashion Week were shamelessly pastel-dominant. Zimmermann considers all of the above as its areas of strength, so snagging your favorites from the Nordstrom capsule is sure to make you the most fresh and relevant dresser of your friend group in the upcoming season.
Worried you won’t have a fancy enough occasion during which to exhibit your new Zimmermann purchases? Let us assure you that its Nordstrom-exclusive assortment of statement-making dresses, tops, and beyond is versatile to the max — just as fit for dressing up to work as for a tropical getaway or wedding. In case you just can’t wait for the weather to turn, the pieces are highly layer-friendly, too: In fact, cashmere sweaters and even wool coats can add a new, refreshing style perspective to their designer silhouettes.
Several standout items in the capsule are seeing low stock, so make sure to shop the line today to secure just the right purchase for your size, style, and sensibility.
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Zimmermann Butterfly Floral Print Tiered Dress
This airy dress with a barely-there floral print has butterfly embellishments (including on its waist tie) that help it embody the peak of whimsy. Speaking of that tie, it can be removed for an even looser and more ethereal look.
Price upon publish date of this article: $950
Zimmermann Butterfly Lace Linen & Silk Top
Remember how we said Zimmermann’s Nordstrom line can be implemented into your work wardrobe? This linen and silk top, with endearing vertical panels of lace butterflies, is proof of concept. A mock neck makes it fancy, but the short sleeves give the item an overall approachable feel. Balance!
Price upon publish date of this article: $850
Zimmermann Floral Print Linen Minidress
This drop-dead-gorgeous minidress can function as something you wear to a spring picnic, perhaps, or a delightful baby shower. An almost Impressionism-inspired floral pattern on the skirt balances well with the dress’ pinkish-purple colorway; its ruffles and back tie, too, are additional elements that beckon you to buy the dress and never look back.
Price upon publish date of this article: $695
Zimmermann Flutter Butterfly Lace Long Sleeve Linen Dress
Yes, this dress’ price tag is not a walk in the park, but hear us out: It will serve as an utterly romantic, head-turning addition to the clothing collection you’re curating for spring. Featuring another manifestation of Zimmermann’s lace butterflies, the dress further stuns with its central bow, scallop lace–framed neckline, and balloon sleeves. We’re falling for it — hard.
Price upon publish date of this article: $1,660
Zimmermann Floral Ruffle Linen & Silk Gown
Everyone who has multiple wedding invites this year or else is planning on attending galas will be delighted by this Zimmermann gown, whose ruffles, gauzy materiality, and pastel hues form one pretty picture. Fortunately for you, grabbing this piece while it’s still in stock will take it from being a mere picture to something that will grace your wardrobe and figure for a lifetime.
Price upon publish date of this article: $1,600
Zimmermann Tie Strap Linen and Silk Bustier Top
Pastels, as you’ve learned, will be very hot this spring, and nothing says “pastel” like the periwinkle color. This bustier top is as graceful as can be, made so via its sweetheart neck, flowing straps tied in pretty bows at the shoulders, and fabric collaboration between crisp linen and silk. Pair it with a maxi skirt or leather pants to give the feminine item a bit of edge.
Price upon publish date of this article: $550
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