The Easter Outfit Guide
Easter marks that first spring holiday where everything shifts — more time with family, slower gatherings, and the perfect excuse to start wearing floral patterns and soft, airy colors again. It’s also when everything just starts to feel lighter — the outfits, the fabrics, even the overall mood. I don’t like to wear anything too complicated, just pieces that feel easy, put-together, and right for the day.
Here’s how I’m putting together my Easter outfits.
🌸 The Color Palette
Before I even think about outfits, I always think about color. Easter is the perfect time to lean into those softer, spring tones that feel fresh without trying too hard.
- Soft blues
- Pale pinks
- Buttery yellows
- Crisp whites
- Light, airy pastels
These shades instantly make any outfit feel more seasonal and pulled together, even if the pieces themselves are simple.
🌼 Jeans + A Soft Sweater or Blouse
This is usually my go-to if I want something a little more casual but still polished. A good pair of jeans paired with a lightweight sweater or a feminine blouse always works.
I like keeping the denim classic and letting the top do the work — maybe something with a soft texture, subtle detail, or in one of those lighter spring tones. It feels effortless but still intentional.
How I style it:
Light wash denim + a soft knit or flowy blouse + simple flats or loafers.

Stride Wide Leg | Pretty in Pointelle Cardi | Jessie Eyelet Tee | Lana High Rise
🌷 Maxi Skirt + A Sweater
There’s something about a maxi skirt in the spring that just feels right. It moves, it’s comfortable, and it instantly looks put together.
Pairing it with a sweater keeps it grounded and wearable — especially if the weather isn’t fully warm yet. I like mixing a softer, flowy skirt with a slightly more structured knit on top.
How I style it:
A printed or neutral maxi skirt + a relaxed sweater + sandals or boots, depending on the weather.

Amy Sweater | Harper Midi Skirt | Saddle Sleeve Cardigan | Isabella Set
🌿 Maxi Dresses
If I don’t feel like thinking too hard about an outfit, I always reach for a dress. It’s one piece, it’s done, and it always looks good.
For Easter, I lean toward midi or maxi lengths in soft colors or prints. Something that feels light and easy but still a little special.
How I style it:
A flowy maxi dress + delicate jewelry + a sandal or low heel + a light layer if needed.

Sasha Maxi Dress | Shop Dresses
💐 Final Thoughts
- Keep it light and easy
- Bring a layer (spring weather is unpredictable)
- Choose pieces you’ll actually feel comfortable in
- Don’t overthink it
For me, Easter outfits are all about feeling like a slightly more elevated version of my everyday style. Nothing too overdone, just soft, effortless, and put together in a way that feels natural.
At the end of the day, if you feel comfortable and like yourself, you’re already dressed perfectly. 🌷
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