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10 Easter Dresses That Will Bring Out Your Sunday Best

10 Easter Dresses That Will Bring Out Your Sunday Best

Are you looking forward to celebrating Easter but you have no idea what to wear? We’re all praying it’s going to be delightful weather here in England so what says Spring more than cute Easter dresses! Dresses are great for all occasions because they look effortlessly fab and are such an easy outfit option; especially when you’ve gotta tend to the kids or cook up the Sunday dinner.

Today we’re going to give you 10 dress ideas that’ll be perfect for any Easter family event or even Sunday lunch with the girls and there will certainly be something for every taste!

1. The Shirt Dress

We all love a good shirt dress; they are super easy to throw on with some sandals or even some booties. So, this Easter why not wear a shirt dress in Spring shades such as mustard yellow or khaki that’ll go perfectly with a classic trench coat if it gets a little chilly.

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2. The Blazer Dress

We all know blazer dresses are in right now so why can’t we wear them in the warmer Spring months or even Easter Sunday? Granted they are a little dressier for Easter dresses but perfect for looking a bit extra glam at a Sunday lunch with the fam.

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3. The Wrap Dress

The wrap dress has always been such a flattering style for many body shapes because it cinches you in at the waist and if you try a wrap dress in an on-trend animal print too, you’ll look fantastically feisty this Easter.

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Not only will you look good but a wrap dress is the ideal Easter outfit because you can eat as many chocolate eggs and Sunday dinner as you’d like as it’ll help disguise that food baby of yours.

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4. The Sundress

Sundresses are definitely the one if it’s a warm Easter; they are lightweight and adorable. Why not try to incorporate an interesting neckline into your sundress for a very flattering open back.

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5. The Bardot Dress

Who doesn’t love a little clavicle on show? Bardot cuts are timeless and pretty and they make for great Easter dresses for a nice walk with the family or afternoon tea with your mum. Add a Spring floral print too to match the occasion.

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6. The Bandeau Dress

Although not very structured, a bandeau dress is perfect for a hot Easter if that’s in the cards and they look extra cute paired with some lace-up sandals and a straw bag. Why not try a gingham print too because the schoolgirl trend will never not be in fashion.

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7. The Shift Dress

Shift dresses are a definite yes for Easter; add frills, embroidery, lace or whatever to make it extra Spring-like. White is a great colour for Easter dresses! With that in mind, this dress would look extra lovely for Easter Sunday mass or brunch.

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8. The Pleated Dress

Pleats are the definition of dainty. They add that traditional vibe to any dress and to this day, we are still living for it. A pleated, floaty Easter dress will be fitting for this year’s festivities.

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9. The Tea Dress

These cutesie little Easter dresses are fabulous for all ages. They are floaty, fun and full of character. They are great for any activity and will be super airy for any heat that we hopefully get in the Spring.

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10. The Cold Shoulder Dress

Last but not least, we have the cold shoulder dress, a cute detail to look for in Easter dresses. They will make you look casually fab and very bohemian-esc whilst you’re planting those chocolate eggs in the garden.

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Are any of these dresses going to be your go-to this Spring? Or do you have any Easter dresses in mind that could add to the list? Give someone some inspiration and share them in the comments!

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