Easter Outfits Styled by Sarah

Dress: Forever 21 ($5) | Blazer: H&M ($10) | Earrings: Best of Everything ($6)

 Any excuse I have to dress up I’ll take it…sooo I’ve been looking around for a nice Easter outfit. Easter is totally one of those holidays where I like to get all dolled up. This year I definitely want to look cute because Easter falls on my birthday!! How awesome is that! The nerve-racking thing is that it’s only 5 days away and I still don’t know what I want to wear!

Below, I’m sharing some of my favorite Easter outfit trends. A few that I didn’t mention but still love include gingham, velvet, pastel stripes, ruffles, and of course bows!

Floral patterns: Okay so this one (or the next trend that I mention) is probably the most common when it comes to Easter/spring but I mean how can you not love it! I’m always on the hunt for the perfect floral dress/romper/top when it turns from winter to spring. I actually just purchased this adorable floral bell sleeve top a few weeks ago for $5 and I’m in love with it!

Pastels: What goes better together than spring and pastels?! Uh, nothing (well maybe spring and florals, lol, still trying to decide what trend takes first place).

Scallops: I love a good scallop hem. It’s simple, yet classy, and very easy to pull off. Also, if you were hoping to wear jeans on Easter the scalloped hem ones below would be a good choice!

Polka dots: If you like to be a little different then polka dots are a good fun way to go. It’s also a good way to rock black on Easter if you’re not exactly ready for those bright spring colors.

Lace: For all of you girly girls who really like to dress up this is probably the way to go.

Lilly Pulitzer: Okay so I couldn’t help myself and had to add this one in here. Lilly actually doesn’t have that many patterns that are good for Easter right now but honestly if you have good retro Lilly patterns that work for spring then I say why not break them out of your closet and throw them on for old time sake!

 XOXO ~
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A big thank you to Divyanka Gupta Photography for the pictures!