Double-Denim Outfits and Drop-Waist Dresses—Here's Everything I Wore for 72 Hours in Park City, Utah
Last week, I flew from Los Angeles to Park City to spend three fun-filled days with Old Navy—celebrating the launch of some of their key categories—activewear, denim, and dresses. I've always been a huge fan of Old Navy's jeans—it's my (not so) best kept secret for chic and affordable denim, so I was excited to try some of its new-season pieces amid the backdrop of snow-capped mountains in the charming ski resort town.
Luckily, Old Navy provided some exceptional activities to test-drive its latest styles, including a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to bobsled at Utah's Olympic Park—an exhilarating experience I will not be forgetting anytime soon! Other adventures included swimming in geothermal hot springs in Utah's most iconic natural landmarks, as well as a lively line-dancing class, an incredible Old Navy drone show in the star-lit skies, and plenty of stylish dinners to boot. And of course, I got a sneak peek of some of its most exciting new-season pieces at its incredible denim styling suite set up at the Waldorf Astoria, Park City. Sara Holme, Old Navy's head of design, explains what's in store for 2026: "Our spring collection marks a new chapter for Old Navy. We are introducing elevated novelty denim and fashion-forward dresses, brought to life with intricate embroidery, floral prints, and standout details. It is our most directional and exciting assortment to date.”
Keep scrolling to see all the outfits I wore and everything I did throughout my three days in Park City, and get inspired to shop the looks for yourself.
Day 1
Travel Day and Check-In at the Hotel

For the plane ride over to Park City and the afternoon settling into the hotel, I snuggled this incredibly soft and comfortable sweatsuit featuring Old Navy's iconic Bounce Fleece (my first time trying it), and needless to say, I am now utterly obsessed. The half-zip sweatshirt and matching sweatpants are super soft and comfortable, with a smooth cooling finish. The dark brown color feels very of-the-moment and chic. I'm going to be honest, the pics on the site do not do this sweatsuit justice. It's so much chicer in person. It's officially my new favorite set to travel in, and I'm telling anyone who will listen to add it to their cart ASAP!
Dinner a Show

For a beautiful barn dinner and the most spectacular drone show that evening, I wore an elegant black drop-waist maxi dress from Old Navy's latest collection. This dress is incredibly flattering—it features a chic boatneck silhouette with gorgeous ruching details throughout. It's super comfy too—made from the softest jersey-spandex fabric. This is the perfect LBD to have in your wardrobe year-round—easy to dress up or down—and you can wear it with sandals and boots alike.
Day 2
Bobsledding at Utah Olympic Park
For an epic day spent in the snow and bobsledding at Utah's Olympic Park, I chose cozy and comfy layers from Old Navy's activewear collection. This soft Bounce Fleece matching set comes in a rich-looking oatmeal heather hue, which I styled with cool snow boots and layered over the prettiest soft pink cutout top.
Dinner at Kaneo, Park City
A casual dinner at Kaneo in downtown Park City called for some chic and easy basics. I styled Old Navy's sleek High-Rise Rigid OG Loose jeans (they're so good!) with a white tank and relaxed black blazer and finished the look with a merlot-hued bag (which I will not hesitate to mention someone mistook for designer).
Day 3
The Crater at Homestead, Geothermal Hot Springs
Visiting one of Utah's most iconic natural landmarks, The Crater at Homestead, was an absolute highlight for me. The limestone dome with mineral-rich geothermal waters is over 10,000 years in the making. I dipped in with a charming red Old Navy bikini and layered up after with a chic striped tee, an Old Navy hoodie, and my favorite new windbreaker pants.
Denim Styling Suite

Old Navy's denim styling suite set up at the penthouse in the Waldorf Astoria was truly a feast for this fashion editor's eyes! It was amazing to see every single denim silhouette the brand offers right now and try each one for myself. My personal favorites? The High-Rise Baggy Wide-Leg and its brand-new Low-Rise Baggy Wide-Leg (which comes out in March). What makes Old Navy jeans so good? Sara Holme explains, "Our teams obsess over fit, fabric, and finish, combining trend-forward design with rigorous standards backed by decades of expertise and trusted partnerships so we can deliver thoughtfully designed pieces that feel premium at an unmatched value.”
I also tried on a whole host of new-season pieces to pair with the denim. This look was definitely one of my favorites. The canvas barn jackets are absolutely worth adding to your wardrobe—I got the chance to embellish mine with fun patches.
Line Dancing Dinner
We finished the epic three-day itinerary in Park City with a fun evening of line dancing (which is actually much harder than it looks!). A light-wash double-denim look for the Western-themed evening was a must.

Judith Jones is the associate shopping director atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and has worked in fashion for over a decade. She specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.