30 Floral Pieces to Take You from Summer to Fall

While we’re a little sad that the days of pool parties and tropical cocktails are behind us, we are starting to get super pumped for fall. While the leaves may be shedding their layers, this is the season where we finally get to add some more on. Like jackets. Remember those? Cooler weather is coming, but don’t think the change in seasons means our wardrobe has to now consist only of blacks and browns. Here are 30 fun, floral looks to make you fall in love with autumn.

1. Ecote Frances Mini Bubble Dress ($69): Fall foliage can be so pretty sometimes we just want to wrap ourselves up in it. With this dress you kind of can!

2. Show Me Your Mumu ($172): This flowing onesie will look awesomely autumnal with a cool hat, high heels or a statement necklace. And maybe a cardigan ;)

3. Giovanna Dress ($88): There is so much to love about this dress we almost don’t know where to start. Dress it up for work with high heels or wear it to the park with a simple pair of flats.

4. Melise Dress ($68): Sadly Girls isn’t coming back until next year. If you’re seriously missing Jessa and her free-spirit ways channel her with this flowing dress and colored tights combo. We might also suggest some fashion tape for that neckline.

5. Luck Be a Lady Dress ($80): Class things up with this sophisticated frock. It would be perfect for school presentations, looking professional at that internship and even at Thanksgiving dinner with the new boyfriend’s family.

6. I Wanna Be Adorned Jacket ($100): For those bad gals who have a tough exterior, but are secretly total softies.

7. Glamorous Rose Organza Bomber Jacket ($56): This sheer zip up is the perfect fix for those “not quite summer, not quite fall” kind of nights. Slip it on over a simple slip dress and let the floral print do all the talking.

8. Roxy Floral Chiffon ($67): Save the drama for your… wait, what are we saying? Don’t save it, embrace it. This romper with a plunging neckline and train definitely has a lot going on but with some confidence, we know you’ll rock it.

9. Rose Textured Midi Skirt ($96): Welcome autumn with a cheerful embrace. Okay, and a new p/leather jacket.

10. MSGM Floral Bomber ($739): James Dean ain’t got nothin’ on you, kid. We’ll admit this definitely isn’t the cheapest bomber but it’s a small price to pay to be the ultimate rebel without a cause.

11. Flower Power Pants ($54): Flowers find their way onto dresses and skirts all the time, but pants always seem to get the short end of the stick. Go against the grain and make a statement in these vibrant cropped pants.

12. Flower Skater Dress ($95): If you’re sick of the classic floral motif, here’s an adorable option with a print that’s a little simpler and more sophisticated.

13. Wild Flower Anorak ($74): With a rain coat as cute as this, you’ll be praying for some wet weather.

14. Emma Cook Kaftan Dress ($478): Rock this dress to dinner and eat all the bread rolls you want. Food babies are sneakily hidden under the relaxed cut and busy print.

15. Frolic in Floral Romper ($42): If you’re over on the West Coast you know full well that fall can still feel a whole lot like summer at times. Rock this romper for an easy breezy look in the daytime and pop on a denim jacket in the evening.

16. Closet Midi Skater Dress ($91): Never before has business been so botanical. The cut and colors of this dress are totally office appropriate without boring your fashion conscience to tears.

17. Reclaimed Vintage Skirt ($65): Oh, how we do love a good matching set. A duo with a simple silhouette like this is a subtle way to try out the trend.

18. Minimum Floral Patterned Top ($42): While this boxy top is monochromatic, it’s anything but boring. Add in some color with a bright necklace or fun lipstick.

19. Love Moschino Short Sleeved Swing Coat ($251): Twiggy? Is that you? This super sweet pastel coat sends us right back the swingin’ ’60s.

20. Blooming Floral Print Dress ($23): Autumn date night, here you come. From the beanie to the motorcycle jacket, this look is styled to perfection.

21. Textured Floral Mirror Print Dress ($67): If you’re not feeling the vintage vibes, head straight for the future with this spacey digital print.

22. Casual Sweet Floral Print Blouse ($20): Simple, darling and perfect for pretty much any occasion.

23. Vintage Floral Crop Sweatshirt ($33): The rumors are true: You can be cozy and cute all at once!

24. Lynsey Monochrome Floral Trouser ($22): It doesn’t take much to see how crazy we are for color here at Brit + Co, but we would slip into these monochrome trousers to sport the trend in a subtler fashion. They would also look amazing with a fun colored top. Just sayin…

25. Floral Chiffon Skirt ($20): Who needs a garden when you can wear one?

26. Popover Mixed Floral Top ($178): Versatile is this baby’s middle name. Wear it with jeans and loafers for Sunday brunch or with slacks and pumps for a business meeting.

27. Autumn Floral Leggings ($135): We’re going to wear leggings as pants — and you know what? It’s going to look awesome! Prove this look is one you could wear from errands to the office and out again in a dreamy floral print.

28. SACHIN & BABI Facet Dress ($495): Winter wedding coming up? Be the cutest guest in attendance with this charming piece. I mean just look at those sheer stripes!

29. Embroidered Sweatshirt ($29): If you’re not totally sure about going full floral, here’s a great way to get your feet wet. Pair this with a collared button down and a pair of cropped jeans for a sweet autumn look.

30. Velvet Skinny Jeans ($98): Velvet? Check. Florals? Check. Butterflies?! Check. Fall, you can’t come quick enough!

What floral fashion are you rocking this season? Comment below and let us know!

As far as Thanksgiving outfit ideas go, I cannot resist a dress. Dresses are way more comfortable than a pair of pants or jeans will ever be, which is certainly ideal for a holiday that's centered around eating! Whether you're cozying up for a close family dinner at home or attending a more formal Thanksgiving gathering, the perfect Thanksgiving dresses will make you feel effortlessly put-together and comfy. Trust me: there’s a style for every look and mood this season.

Scroll on for 23 stunning Thanksgiving dresses for 2024!

Anthropologie

Dolan Long-Sleeve Square-Neck Mini Dress

This preppy dress would be perf for a more formal Thanksgiving. Family pictures incoming!

Banana Republic Factory

Banana Republic Factory Off-Shoulder Midi Sweater Dress

Sweater dresses are the epitome of fall and winter. Bundle up in this long sleeve version that still gives you a bit of sexiness, thanks to the off-shoulder silhouette.

Anthropologie

By Anthropologie Sleeveless Mock-Neck Belted Knit Mini Dress

The belt on this chic chocolate brown mini dress is everything. Throw on some tights and a cardigan to warm up the look even more!

Gap

Gap Shift Mini Dress

This pick is simple, but you can instantly amp it up with fall layers like a sweater and a chore jacket.

Gap

Gap Satin Mini Dress

So smooth! This satin mini from Gap will work in some varied textures into your Thanksgiving outfit. It's such a staple piece, too, so you could wear this style in any season, really.

Anthropologie

Reformation Micah Knit Dress

Grab this structured mini and some tall boots, and boom: your Thanksgiving 'fit will be giving.

Ann Taylor

Ann Taylor Houndstooth V-Neck Sleeveless Shift Dress

Loose-fitting dresses like this are totally food baby-approved since they don't hug your figure too tight.

Nordstrom

Splendid Marigold Maxi Sweater Dress

This elegant sweater dress is perfect for those of you who like to dress more modest around the holidays. It'll also keep you nice and warm!

Abercrombie & Fitch

Abercrombie & Fitch One-Shoulder Knit Mini Dress

The rich red wine color of this dress is Thanksgiving's BFF. Talk about a perfect palette!

Free People

The Avenue Mini Dress

The flirty ruffles on this mini give your look some nice shape. I love that this dress supplies a good amount of coverage, but still gives you the opportunity to show off a bit of skin since it has a playful open back design.

Target

A New Day Heavy Satin Mini Dress

I think squared necklines are so universally flattering. You'll be able to accessorize this mini in no time!

Ann Taylor

Ann Taylor Faux Leather Mixed Media Dress

If you're growing tired of the expected knit and cotton dresses, opt for this foxy faux leather number.

Nordstrom

Petal & Pup Nova Long Sleeve Maxi Wrap Dress

The wrapped waistline on this dress will instantly flatter your body, plus you can tie it as loose or tight as you please. That'll most definitely come in handy for a post-Thanksgiving feast nap!

Free People

Bali Painterly Paisley Velvet Maxi Dress

The pattern alone on this maxi gives it an unmissable eye-catching effect.

Banana Republic

Banana Republic Sculpted V-Neck Maxi

All this scooped v-neck dress needs is a cute pair of ballet flats for a fun and comfy Thanksgiving get-up!

Target

A New Day Mini Velvet Ruched Dress

Pair this neutral-colored velvet dress with some tall black boots and a denim jacket for a perfectly balanced Thanksgiving outfit.

Nordstrom

Treasure & Bond Cabled Long Sleeve Sweater Dress

Cable knit is the coziest texture for fall and winter weather. You're gonna be the absolute comfiest gal at the table in this pick!

Ann Taylor

Ann Taylor Belted Midi Shirtdress

Shirt dresses are a classic dress shape, no matter the occasion. This sophisticated style even comes with a convenient belt to keep your Thanksgiving Day look in check.

Banana Republic

Banana Republic Lightweight Ponte Mini Dress

This mock-neck mini is comfortably crafted from a stretchy material, so you can move about freely after the big feast.

Nordstrom

Nordstrom Sleeveless Wool & Cashmere Rib Sweater Dress

This sweater dress would stun so hard alongside some bold black boots!

Target

Wild Fable One Shoulder Maxi Slip Dress

Not only will this slip dress be perfect for Thanksgiving dressing, you can also rock it for work meetings, happy hours, and girly hangs year after year.

Nordstrom

Treasure & Bond Floral Long Sleeve Maxi Dress

This maxi encapsulates everything I love about Thanksgiving fashion: comfortable coverage, a warm color palette, and fall florals!

Reformation

Reformation Evra Dress

The people behind Reformation's dresses are total experts at creating romantic styles. This flowy maxi is beyond perfect for Thanksgiving, thanks to the ruffles, oversized collar, and rich colors.

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The 1923 season finale probably left you with a lot of emotions and a few questions thanks to its emotional end. Namely: Is there a season 3 of 1923 coming out? Here's everything we know about whether there will be a third installment of Taylor Sheridan's hit show. Plus, the other Yellowstone spinoffs you can look forward to!

Here's everything you need to know about whether 1923 season 3 is coming.

Is there a season 3 of 1923 coming out?

Paramount+ hasn't officially confirmed or denied that 1923 season 3 is coming, but it sounds like season 2 was the final installment.

“It’s bookend," Brandon Sklenar told The Hollywood Reporter in 2023. “It’s still limited, but I think of it as one piece — there’s just a split in the middle, but it’s all one piece. It will conclude.”

Taylor Sheridan also called 1923 a two-part narrative in an interview with Deadline. So it looks like the 1923 season finale is also a series finale!

Who's in the 1923 season 3 cast?

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If there was a world in which we got a 1923 season 3, I'm sure we'd see the return of three of our favorites:

  • Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton: owner and protector of the Yellowstone ranch.
  • Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton: Jacob's wife and partner.
  • Brandon Sklenar as Spencer Dutton: Jacob's nephew and John's father.

What happened to Alex and Spencer in 1923?

The end of 1923 saw Alex (Julia Schlaepfer) give birth to another Dutton baby (all but confirmed to be John Dutton II, the father of Kevin Costner's John Dutton III) before succumbing to the effects of hypothermia. She dies in Spencer's (Brandon Sklenar) arms, and he goes off with Jacob (played by Harrison Ford) to enact revenge on Donald Whitfield. The Duttons kill Whitfield (Timothy Dalton) and set his home on fire.

And as the narration from Isabel May's Elsa Dutton tells us, Spencer never married again. And 45 years later, he lies at her grave and seemingly passes away. The very end of 1923 reunites the couple in a dreamy, heavenly party where they can dance together forever.

Julia told USA Today how special is was for her that Alex got a spot in the Dutton graveyard, saying, "It's such an honor. I know that everyone will be so upset about being a part of the Dutton family cemetery."

What is the next series after 1923?

There are a few TV shows you can watch after 1923, but there are also some more Yellowstone spinoffs on their way!

  • The Madison follows a New York family who now live in central Montana's Madison River valley. The cast includes Michelle Pfeiffer, Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman, and Beau Garrett.
  • A spinoff about Yellowstone's Rip and Beth is in development.
  • 1944is also in development, and is sure to show off the Yellowstone ranch the tail end of World War II. We're sure to see the return of Spencer Dutton and John Dutton II, just played by different characters.

Um, Julia Schlaepfer Told Us Spencer & Alex Would "Barely" Reunite Before '1923' Season 2 Premiered

Striking a balance between function and fashionis especially challenging when it comes to a food-filled holiday like Thanksgiving. Me, personally, I don’t want to wear anything other than a pair of oversized sweatpants with a waistband that gives my tummy ample room to grow into an entire food baby once the big feast’s over. It’s unfortunate that sweats aren’t exactly the most appropriate Thanksgiving uniform, TBH.

Alas, we’ll all step into familiar pants and flowy dresses, some of which can feel particularly uninspired. Between the generous dinner spreadyou're planning and all the family invites you’re sending out, let these Thanksgiving outfit ideas breathe some life into your Turkey Day look. They’re all comfy as can be (I’m talkin’ food baby-friendly), but polished enough to pop off for family photos. No matter what combo you put on, you’re likely to be serving way harder than the food!

The Best Fall Outfit Formulas For Cute & Easy Thanksgiving Outfit Ideas

Trench Coat + Comfy Jeans + Ballet Flats

Kayla Walden

A trench coat will instantly make your look that much more iconic. Layer a basic jeans + long sleeve get-up with a longline trench, then finish it off with some comfy ballet flats for a low-key, but perfectly polished Thanksgiving outfit! No shame if you end up unbuttoning your jeans to make room for dessert.

Cozy Cardigan + Stretchy Skirt + Fall Boots

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Skirts are where it's at when it comes to comfort. Bonus points if it has an elastic waistband like this style from Old Navy! Having a basic black maxi skirt opens up tons of possibilities for matching, too. This Thanksgiving outfit idea is made complete with a cozy-soft buttoned cardigan and some stellar fall boots.

Sweater + Loose Jeans + A Fun Shoe Moment

Kayla Walden

Pick out your comfiest jeans for this Thanksgiving outfit idea – from there, a simple cardigan or pullover sweater will do. The statement is all in the shoes here: fuzzy socks and ballet flats are a match made in fashion heaven! Plus, they'll do you good if it gets pretty cold wherever you celebrate the holiday.

Polished Jacket + White Pants

Kayla Walden

White pants are a bit of an anomaly come fall and wintertime, but if you can be trusted to not spill any food (or wine) on yourself this Thanksgiving Day, they make a total style statement and look really darn polished. Their easy-to-pair color will look stunning alongside a brown barn jacket and some simple layers. The key is to just have fun with your Thanksgiving outfit ideas!

Flowy Fall Dress + Cowgirl Boots

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Any dress that takes it easy on the tummy is a great option for Thanksgiving fall outfits. Whether it's a mini, midi, or maxi style, as long as it's loose-fitting, you'll be feeling comfortable all day long! Keep an eye out for dresses with a fall-ish color palette or seasonal patterns like gingham or plaid. Top off your one-and-done look with some cowgirl boots (we love The Beth boots from Tecovas!), and you're set.

Leggings + Elevated Fall Layers

Kayla Walden

Here's proof you can indeed rock some leggings at family Thanksgiving. A basic black legging is easily pair-able with some more sophisticated layers. A cozy cardi, trench coat, and loafers make such a stylish upgrade, all while keeping you warm and not restricted.

Vintage-y Layers + Cozy Jeans

Kayla Walden

Swarming yourself in layer after doesn't have to drown out your figure. Pick out a vintage-y jacket and a timeless pair of denim for a put-together, yet casual vibe.

Low-Rise Jeans + Thrifted Wool + Ballet Flats

Meredith Holser

These low-rise, baggy jeans from Hollister might just be the ultimate pair for getting through Thanksgiving fullness. They sit lower on the stomach and waist for a very comfy fit. Plus, they wear well with just about any garment cross-seasonally. For fall and winter functions, a warm sweater works wonderfully. Ballet flats make this 'fit a bit more dressed up, too.

Matching Set

Kayla Walden

An all-black 'fit is never a bad idea. Pair a black mini skirt with a black top with an interesting neckline for a quick and easy outfit. From there, you can play around with different layers and shoes to find your best look!

Coordinating Outerwear + Riding Boots

Kayla Walden

Matching your accessories to major parts of your outfit is a simple way to elevate your ensembles any time of year, but this 'fit is perfect for fall festivities. We love coordinating our boots to our jackets like in this stunning outfit idea.

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In less than 6 months, I experienced two devastating events that forced me to gauge my relationship with self care. Tough conversations with my inner circle made me aware that I needed to embrace my "soft girl era", but I didn't know where to start. On certain parts of TikTok, it looked like I needed to surround myself with new home decor or beauty buys, while other people implied it's about living a life that's free of stress.

To cut out the noise, I took a break from social media so I could ask myself what I need to thrive. This resulted in me making a temporary decision about my fertility journey, slowly axing out foods that disrupt my hormones, and choosing things that make me feel at peace in my mind, body, and soul.

Uncover 11 ways having a "soft girl era" can help transform your self-care!

1. It Can Help You Examine Your Relationship With Social Media & The News

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Do you have a healthy relationship with social media and the news, or have you been doom scrolling? I'll be the first to say I've had to set strict limits for myself because it's been too easy to stay glued to gossip sites and what's happening in the world. While it's always great to be informed, there is a such thing as information overload that can affect us mentally and emotionally.

Make an effort to find activities to occupy your time sans scrolling endlessly on Instagram, TikTok, or other news platforms.

2. It Allows You To Be Honest With Yourself If You're An Overthinker

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Have you been allowing overthinking to make you feel stressed? If so, you should try writing down or repeating a few phrases to help you calm down. They're such a big help if you have anxiety because they remind you that you can be present in the moment instead of existing solely in your head.

3. It Opens You Up To Asking For Help

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This should be in all caps, but I don't want you to think I'm yelling at you. It's just, I know what it's like to be hyper-independent while embodying the traits of a "strong woman." But, there's some things you can't #GirlBoss or #LuckyGirlSyndrome your way out, and it can be devastating if you don't like asking for help maneuvering a tough event.

I'm still processing an emergency situation I was in after what was supposed to be a routine doctor's visit, so I've been out of my element whenever I lean on my family and friends for emotional support. I usually like to deal with sad or scary situations by myself, but not all things are meant to be shouldered by ourselves.

What I can tell you is that asking for help and receiving it makes life a little more peaceful because there's no extra burden of hurting while trying to portray a role society claims it loves.

4. You'll Become Comfortable Journaling Your Thoughts

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I sound like a broken record, but I feel strongly about journaling your thoughts. It's a way of processing things that have happened and how you feel about them. Also, it can be a place where you create lists of goals, books you want to read, hobbies you want to try, and more!

5. You'll Give Yourself Permission To Rest

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If you can, push the pause button on being available to everyone for a couple of days. Even if you're an extrovert, it never hurts to occasionally stay in bed and do nothing. Take it from someone who has a hard time resting: you're not "lazy" if you're not always going somewhere or talking to someone.

It's completely fine to reset your mind, body, and soul.

6. You'll Begin To Do Nice Things For Yourself 

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Buying myself flowers is one of my favorite things to do in my soft girl era. Instead of waiting for a man to surprise me with a bouquet outside of Valentine's Day, I regularly adorn my home with tulips or sunflowers. They bring a touch of beauty and greenery to my space which helps on WFH days that feel challenging.

7. It's A Great Way To Rediscover Your Love Of Reading 

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Can you think of the one book that makes you laugh, smile, and cry tears of joy? If so, that's the book you'll want to keep near your nightstand. It'll help you break up with your dependence on screen time while also giving you a chance to let your imagination fly. The added bonus is that you'll fall back in love with reading!

8. You'll Genuinely Find Ways To Nourish Your Body.

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Being a soft girl isn't just about looking good or reaching for fun things, it's also about nourishing your body with healthy meals. Sometimes we eat and drink things that our digestive system doesn't like, so I'm recommending that you make small changes to your meals.

You can create your own Mediterranean bowl à la Cava or aim to eat more fruits and veggies during the week. Whatever you choose, just remember to start small!

9. You May Even Adopt A Sober Lifestyle

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Whether you know it or not, there's great joy in grabbing a non-alcoholic beverage with your bestie in the city. You can catch up about life, share your dreams or whatever's troubling you, and sip the greenest beverage that beats the idea of eating green eggs and ham. That's right — I'm talking about matcha.

Is it the pretty green hue we can't stop staring at or does it really taste that good? Let's compromise and say it's both!

10. Solo Activities Won't Feel Daunting

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You don't have to be the next Frida Kahlo to enjoy a paint class! I personally like to engage in coloring or painting because it helps me find something else to focus on. Though it seems simple, the art of having a fun hobby you're not trying to perfect or gain profit from sparks your inner kid's joy.

11. The Beach Will Actually Feel Relaxing For Once

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You deserve a mini vacation that includes putting beach towel down on hot sand near the ocean so you can read your newest TBR pick. It's soothing feeling the sun on your skin while a gentle breeze blows which is why I recommend everyone try to experience it a few times per month.

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Easter dresses are one of our favorite traditions when it comes to the springtime holiday. There’s no better feeling than slipping into your Sunday best and celebrating in whatever way makes your heart happy – from baking up sweet Easter desserts to dyeing eggs with the whole fam.

Since Easter is the perfect excuse to break a beautiful dress, we scoured the internet for the 10 most stunning options you can wear this year. Plus, each of these styles have staying power, so you can rock ‘em all springand summer long!

Shop our 10 favorite Easter dresses below!

Free People

Free-est Taking Sides Maxi

Flowy and femme, this tiered maxi dress also comes complete with an open back design that feels super warm weather-friendly. Plus, this butter yellow shade is undeniably this spring's "it" color, so you can take it plenty of places beyond your Easter plans!

Walmart

Time And Tru Women's Eyelet Halter Dress

White eyelet designs like this one always make great Easter dresses. Though basic in color, you can easily make this one more formal with a blazer or denim jacket or go the colorful route by pairing it with bold accessories. When you're not sporting it for Easter activities, you could also rock it with some cowgirl boots to nail the western aesthetic that's trending right now!

Anthropologie

Endless Rose Strapless Textured Column Midi Dress

The ruffles on this midi moment make it feel oh-so elegant for special occasions like Easter Sunday church service or Easter brunch with the besties. We adore the baby blue color for the season, too!

Banana Republic

Banana Republic Crepe V-Neck Maxi Dress

The multicolor gradient pattern on this adorable dress will definitely make your Easter look stand out. Banana Republic says it's designed with an "easy fit," so you'll feel comfy all day! We're big fans of the v-neckline that's not too modest nor too revealing!

Abercrombie & Fitch

Abercrombie & Fitch Dipped-Waist Smocked Midi Dress

Polka dots are huge this spring, so you could easily style this midi dress for Easter by layering it under a pastel cardigan. Ballet flats feel like the ultimate pairing for this style, but past Easter, it'd go really well with everything from your favorite sneakers to some chic flip-flops for vacay.

Target

A New Day Knit Midi Dress

Hello, flattering! This knit number is fit with a feminine off-the-shoulder neckline and some side shirring that makes your waist look smooth and snatched as ever. What's more is the soft, stretchy knit fabric it's cut from for all-day comfort. It's shoppable in 3 other colors, though we'd say this mint green shade is ideal for Easter dressing.

Walmart

Scoop Puff Sleeve O-Ring Dress

Modest yet still super stylish up top, this maxi dress will undoubtedly turn heads with its stunning puff sleeves and adorable o-ring cutouts. It's made from 93% cotton, so the breathability will be practical for warmer days – even beyond Easter Sunday!

Ann Taylor

Ann Taylor Floral Square Neck Flare Dress

You truly can never go wrong with florals! This easy-fitting dress with a flattering (and ever-so trendy!) square neckline wears super well by itself for a simple Easter look – just slip into some kitten heels or wedge sandals and snap on some cute jewelry to seal the deal!

Abercrombie & Fitch

Abercrombie & Fitch Emerson Poplin Wide Strap Midi Dress

This more-monochromatic floral frock definitely channels the classic look of fancy china with an intricate blue and white pattern. Though it fits so cozily (shoutout stretch fabric!), you'll be feeling uber-elegant from the moment you put it on – perfect for Easter Sunday festivities and spring brunches alike!

Free People

Hutch The Ridge Dress

Smooth and silky, this drop-waist maxi dress is perfect for formal springtime get-togethers or even Easter dinner with your family! The waistline that's intentionally placed lower on the body adds a flattering elongating effect.

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