Spring has a way of making people want to dress differently. The colors shift, the air lightens, and Easter Sunday arrives as the season’s most natural occasion to wear something that actually reflects how the world looks outside.
Whether the day involves a church service, a family brunch, or a relaxed afternoon at home, the outfit still matters. This year’s Easter fashion moment leans into exactly what spring does best: soft color, easy silhouettes, and fabrics that move.
The trends shaping Easter 2026
Pastels are holding their seasonal position without apology. Blush, butter yellow, and soft cream are particularly strong this spring, and they translate well across a range of skin tones rather than washing anyone out. Floral prints are running alongside them, with smaller, more refined patterns replacing the oversized botanicals of recent years.
Fabric choices are leaning airy. Poplin, chiffon, and lightweight cotton are appearing across dresses, tops, and trousers in ways that prioritize comfort without sacrificing polish. For anyone spending Easter at home, the line between loungewear and actual fashion has narrowed enough that a well-chosen co-ord set reads as intentional rather than casual.
Dresses and tops worth considering
The Aritzia Tina Poplin Dress earns its place on this list through sheer versatility. The mock neck A-line cut works for a church service in the morning and reads just as well at a brunch table afterward. Poplin holds its shape through a long day, which matters when the schedule runs from late morning into evening.
For something with more texture, the Mango Ruched Mixed-Fabric Top offers flexibility in how it gets styled. Paired with a flowing maxi skirt it reads more dressed up. Worn with straight-leg jeans it shifts toward something more relaxed. Either way, the ruching creates shape without requiring a fitted silhouette underneath.
Bottoms that do more than fill out an outfit
The Quintessential Phat Pants bring a tailored quality to Easter dressing that separates them from the standard wide-leg options crowding the market right now. The silhouette is distinctive enough to anchor an outfit on its own, which means the top can stay simple. A clean button-up or a tucked-in blouse does the job without competing.
For something more casual, the H&M Balloon High Waist Jeans offer a high-waisted fit that pairs cleanly with almost any spring top. The balloon cut softens the overall look in a way that straight or slim jeans do not, which suits the relaxed energy of a holiday weekend without looking underdressed.
Shoes that carry the outfit to the end of the day
Heels are not always practical on Easter. Between church pews, backyard gatherings, and long family meals, comfort matters more than formality by mid-afternoon. The Sam Edelman Marcie Ballet Flat addresses that without giving up any style. Ballet flats have had a sustained moment in fashion over the past two years, and the Marcie’s clean construction keeps it from looking like a concession.
For those who do want a heel, the Kendall Miles Siren Pump in croc-embossed leather adds texture and height without requiring an entirely formal outfit to justify the shoe.
Accessories that finish the look
Easter outfits tend to live or die by their accessories. A statement frame like the Elisa Johnson Jane in gold metal works as a finishing detail that ties together looks built around warmer tones, particularly the butter yellows and creams that are defining this spring’s palette.
The goal with accessories this Easter is one considered piece rather than several competing ones. The clothing is already doing the seasonal work. The accessories just need to confirm the direction.
Dressing for wherever Easter takes you
The range of ways people spend Easter Sunday is wide enough that no single outfit covers everything. A church service in the morning calls for something more structured. A backyard brunch asks for ease. A day at home with family just requires something that feels good to wear for several hours without thinking about it.
What connects all of those occasions is the season itself. Spring dressing at its best is not about following trends precisely. It is about wearing something that feels appropriate for a day that is meant to feel different from the ones around it.

