Can you come organise my Spring wardrobe, SF? Super impressed that you're so on top of this and your outfits just sing Spring to me. I love that you've opted for so many different silhouettes, like the Tibi dress in 29.
LOTS I love but I personally have a few flat-out, jaw dropper faves:
The jacket in #11 looks like it was custom tailored for you. FAB! And I like it with the neckline of the shirt you are wearing in that pic.
The pencil skirt: WOW on you! I really like it with the pink belted sweater, which I wasn't as excited about in the other looks.
The outfit in #29. Gorgeous drape, perfect on you!
The dress in #34
I agree with others on the crew neck sweaters--both cut and colours. I think the crew nicely emphasises your lovely shoulder line. I might consider adding a necklace or other accessory.
Like others, I think the floral shirts are perfectly OK, but not fab.
I'm also not sure about the J Crew jacket. It's OK, but not loving it as much as the WHBM blazer (though hard to tell in a photo). Maybe it's because (like the Tory Burch dress) it's a bit of a "straight up and down" look and doesn't showcase your waist.
I'm also lukewarm on the fit of the Athleta dresses: Love the colour and the way the skirts fit, but I don't think either of the top parts do you justice -- and it might be hard to find something to wear on top. Agree with others that the skirt on the second one might be a scoche too short.
It sounds like you've decided against the Tori Burch and Lafayette dresses, which I agree with. Although I like the details on the TB, I think I'd like it more if it were nipped at the waist to showcase your fab figure. Since it looks like it's a drop-waist, creating a waist wouldn't work. The colour and top of the Lafayette are amazing, but I'm not a fan of the shirt-tail look -- that's just a personal preference of mine though. I prefer a shirt dress that's straight across the bottom as it looks more intentional and less "I forgot to put on my trousers" if that makes sense?
I love how all your choices are so different from one another, and all speak so well to your style adjectives.