10 Easter Outfits That Are Fashion Girl Approved

No matter the temperature, the Easter holiday signals the official start to spring. In other words, it's time to break out the warm-weather pieces you've been slowly collecting since February and put together a holiday-worthy ensemble. Whether you're wearing your favorite dress for the first time in six months or taking your new spring sandals for a test drive, one thing's for sure: Your heavy winter coats and wool hats can make their seasonal pilgrimage back to your storage closet. 

Fortunately, spring 2022 is all about vibrant colors. From pastel suiting and floral dresses to statement collars and textured cardigans in every hue imaginable, dressing for the occasion has never been easier. Below, shop our favorite Easter outfit ideas for the upcoming holiday.

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Nothing says "spring" like like a summer-weight suit. The matching combo looks superb in breezy classic summer linen. Pair the look with some kitten heels and you have a winner. 

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If you're a strict T-shirt and-jeans person, behold your ideal Easter uniform. Trade-in your white tee for a lilac cardigan and swap your jeans for a pair of structured trousers for a slightly festive (but still comfortable) outfit.

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Despite Miranda Priestly's infamous quip in The Devil Wears Prada, florals for spring will never go out of style—especially for Easter. Keep it simple and throw on your favorite floral dress and heels.

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If you're color-averse no matter the season, stick to your personal brand and opt for saturated sage and black. A slip dress and oversize blazer is a no-fail outfit.

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If you're dealing with 40-degree temperatures on Easter Sunday, dresses and sandals may be out of the question (East Coasters know this predicament all too well). Opt for tonal trousers, a collared button-down, and a white shag coat to keep warm.

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If there's ever an occasion for bright all-white looks, it's Easter. Top the look off with strappy sandals. 

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If your holiday gathering is casual enough for jeans, style your favorite pair with the fashion-girl micro-trend of the season: statement collars

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If Easter is a dressier affair for you and your family, opt for an ethereal midi dress, classic structured blazer, and close-toed mules. 

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Easter calls for pastels-on-pastels, no matter what your holiday plans are. Pair light blue and pastel pink with pointed closed-toe mules. 

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If you have a bold skirt hanging in your closet, it's time to break it out. Pair the retro look with classic slingback pumps and a light patterned jacket for a look that screams "spring!"

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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Kelsey Clark is a freelance writer and content strategist based in Detroit. She got her start in editorial in New York City as MyDomaine's lifestyle editor and has since gone full-time freelance. She now contributes toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , THE/THIRTY, Domino, Glamour, The Zoe Report, Apartment Therapy, and more, in addition to working with brands such as Bloomscape and EyeSwoon on content strategy and copywriting. She's written about fashion, interior design, health and wellness, pop culture, food, travel, politics, and professional development, but she'd consider the first three verticals her main "beats." She's also incredibly passionate about mental health awareness and hopes to help eradicate the social stigma through storytelling and education. When she's not writing, you can find her scouring thrift stores for Levi's 501s, picking up a new vintage piece for her apartment, or exploring new restaurants and bars across Detroit.