So far I'm returning the dresses in pics 20, 35, 32 and 33. If I use dresses 29 and 34 as my benchmarks I can't justify keeping the others. I know if I keep looking, I will find something better.

I'm returning both floral blouses, pics 17 and 18. I want something yellow, but maybe an even cooler shade, and the print, while pretty limits how I can use the blouse. I like the green color, but the mesh detail and flowers are not my favorite. I will keep looking for something this color as well. The appeal of a larger floral print hasn't evaporated. I found a silk camisole with a more uniform pattern that I hope will work out.

I'm returning the JCrew Regent Blazer. I like the color, but feel it's too long. I re-ordered it in a regular size instead of a tall size with the hope that it will still fit.

I'm keeping all the pants, the pencil skirt, the ballet sweater and crew sweaters. I'm keeping all the EF pieces.

I'm going to keep the Stella Carakasi skirt and vest. I'm happy with the style, just not the color. I know the color is drab. I'm thinking about some dye. Not sure what color to use yet. Any suggestions?

Oh, the Halogen vest is going back. I decided my shoulders are too narrow to pull it off properly. I'm hoping the EF vest works out. I like the idea of a vest.

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.

Just saw your comment about the Stella Carakasi -- yes, I liked the drape and interest of that outfit too. If you can successfully dye it (I don't know anything about dyeing), how about a more saturated colour? My only thought on that (more so than the colour) was that it looks like it might wrinkle easily. A more saturated tone might downplay that, like how linen looks less wrinkly in dark tones.

Is the Stella C dress two pieces? Could you dye the top and skirt complementary or tonal but different colors? Just a passing thought.
I think it's a very structurally interesting dress -- I'd avoid brown, yellow, orange and red (associations with very lovely Western Buddhist nuns and swamis). I think a saturated color in one of your cool tones (maybe a green or blue?) might be a good option if you want to go that route.

I was thinking about some shade of blue, and I like the idea of varying the tones between the skirt and the vest. I have to look online at some tutorials on how to dye clothing before I try anything.

Oh, that would look great on you in tones of teal...dying is a great idea!

Can't go into great detail as I have a report to update, but couldn't just read and run!
I love the looks in :
#5 #11 #12 #15 #23

I don't like #31 at all, it looks to post-apocolyptic boho, but I suppose it would work with architectural. #32-33 don't look like they fit quite right, and seem very prone to wrinkling - I like the crisper looks better.

OH and I definitely love the scarf in #4!

Oh no! No one seems to like 31? That's alright. It's a bit of an experiment for me. I know that look isn't for everyone. It's very different looking, especially for me because I typically wear more classic looks. I still like it, and have the confidence to wear it. I'm thinking of using a denim blue dye and trying to make the material look a bit like a light blue chambray, or maybe as suggested above, by Neelie, teal. It's a linen mix. What do you think?