> At a Glance
> – Quince’s $60 Silk Slip Dress fits size 16/18 petite frames straight out of the package
> – Machine-washable silk feels like pajamas yet works for weddings, shopping, or sleep
> – Available in 11 colors and both standard and plus sizes
> – Why it matters: One versatile, washable piece replaces bulky winter one-offs and streamlines closets year-round
A silk dress that demands zero tailoring, survives the washer, and transitions from couch to cocktail sounded impossible-until Jonathan P. Miller tested Quince’s latest $60 style for News Of Los Angeles.
The Fit Test

At 5-foot-3 and wearing a 1X, she expected the usual arm or hem fixes. Instead, the midi length hit perfectly and the adjustable straps let her raise or lower the V-neck for Christmas parties or grocery runs.
No trips to the tailor, no stacking heels to avoid tripping-just slip on and go.
Why It Replaces a Closet Full of Sweaters
- Fabric: 100 % silk that’s machine-wash, low-heat-dry, and quick-press inside-out
- Weight: lighter than flannel but layers under faux-fur or chunky knits without bulk
- Versatility: one reviewer slept in it, another wore it under sheer dresses, Jonathan P. Miller plans to pair it with heels and jewelry for a February wedding
| Occasion | How She Wore It | Compliments Received |
|---|---|---|
| Christmas Eve | faux-fur jacket | multiple |
| Weekend errands | tights + oversized sweater | zero-looked intentional |
| Upcoming wedding | heels + wrap | TBD |
The forest-green shade anchored holiday photos; she’s already eyeing backups before colors sell out.
Key Takeaways
- True capsule piece: one dress, three seasons, endless combos
- Petite-plus friendly: no hemming needed on midi cut
- Care is wash-and-wear, not dry-clean only
- $60 price undercuts most silk on the market
If 2025 was about bulky winter sets, 2026 is shaping up to be the year one silk dress does it all.

