Of course, we love pastels who doesn’t?

The challenge is that Easter has particular nuances requiring some strategic planning.

For example, a stiletto heel might make an outfit pop, but during that easter egg hunt?

woman wearing floral off the shoulder dress

Well, you’re more likely to flop.

More so than most holidays, creating an Easter look involves careful consideration of the holiday agenda.

From there, your outfit must work for family activities, brunch, or outdoor events.

Woman in a white daisy-patterned set

Everything’s coming up daisies

What’s not to love?

This flowery Easter look is giving spring breezes and hand-picked bouquets.

The intricate embroidery adds elegance, and the see-through half-sleeves are just a bonus.

Brunette in purple metallic pants

And that level of detail in the fabric means you could keep the accessories to a minimum.

These pants give an understated elegance when paired with a silky, sheer-sleeve blouse.

We are just over the moon for the mixed plaids, and yes, honey!

Model in colorful plaid dress

And we’re not alone; the Instagram-verse chimed in with all the love.

One person said, “Yessssss!

This is giving me alll the Spring vibes and this color is perfect on her.”

Woman in a black and white houndstooth dress

No harsh angles here, folks just easy, breezy springtime vibes.

Here, the sweet bow-collar neckline and bright red nails help transform the look from casual to chic.

But it’s the overall minimalist style that we love most about this Easter look so feminine.

Woman in a blue and white printed dress

It’s ready for everything from Easter egg hunts to long road trips to visit family.

Looking for springtime fresh?

Well, the folks at@adelineboutiquecaptured that beauty in the first look they featured in this TikTok video.

Woman dressed in cream holding a baby

The lines are sharp and precise an unadorned white crop top and a bright fuchsia skirt.

Add a pink earring and a cute clutch, and cue the mimosas.

It’s a cute option for any indoor or outdoor Easter invite.

Two women in dark green lace outfits

Choose one of the many colors, and use that as your makeup and accessories theme.

Go for a monochromatic moment

Well, this look goesbeyond vanilla girlright into monochromatic hot momma territory.

Everything about this style is giving sweet Easter Sunday vibes.

Model in a bright yellow blazer and skirt

And there’s a lot of texture here, which adds to the look’s coziness.

But to finish it off just right, the low, loose ponytail is key.

Heading to church?

Family of five in matching blue outfits

Make an entrance

Generally speaking, church attire skews pretty modest.

That said, it’s still okay to look oh-so-good.

Case in point, these gorgeous dark emerald options.

Model in a blue velvet dress

Monochromatic styles are suddenly quite dramatic, with a dark color choice.

The long dress a maxi sheath has a pee-a-boo lace skirt, but only from the mid-though down.

So, it’s guaranteed to turn heads at church in the best possible way.

Choose a not so mellow yellow

Peep marshmallow treat lovers unite!

Not only is this monochromatic style a sassy bit of citron appeal, but it’s unapologetically spring.

The oversized blazer and asymmetric handbag ensure it’s on-trend.

Plus, this Ted Baker dress is ultra-flattering with its use of intricate pleat-work.

So, it’s ideal if you’re looking to draw people’s gaze to your next-level makeup moment.

But we love this bold blue hue, which can also be worn year-round.

The coordinating pieces are perfect for family Easter portraits, church, or general holiday shenanigans.

Looking for a last-minute Easter outfit?

Amazon Dress Size XL 14/16.

Well, you’re not alone.

But more importantly, here’s a suggestion for thebest last-minute Easter dressesfrom TikTok influencer@_ohheyitsjess.

This dress is a sure thing when there’s no time for returns or exchanges.

Add a woven handbag, and you’re good to go.

At a quick glance, it’s beautiful no argument there.

However, this look is also the ultimate Easter egg hunt style, so let’s break it down.

First, the ruched bodice ensures full coverage even when bending over to collect eggs hiding in the shrubs.

The fluttery sleeves are unrestricted, and theStegmannclogs are definitely comfy enough for all that running around.

All in all, this is the ultimate egg hunt fit.

), consider a jumpsuit.

Sometimes Mother Nature serves up a chilly rain or worse a bit of frost.

Be ready for whatever the forecast offers up with this half-sleeve magical Velveteen Rabbit-inspired look.

The velvet fabric keeps the chill at bay, while the deep teal color gives low-key royal vibes.

Pair it with a neutral bootie-style shoe and an oversized cardigan for added coziness.