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9 Amazon Easter Dresses That You Can Wear All Season

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You might be too old for an egg hunt or to believe in a bunny that miraculously drops off chocolate-laden baskets on a Sunday morning. But one Easter tradition most of us never grow out of is wanting to look our best for the festivities in a perfect Easter dress, whether you’re headed to church services with the family or just getting in on the spring holiday brunch fun in a good ‘fit.

While it might be a little sad to grow out of waking up to a massive chocolate bunny, there’s a plus side to getting older for the spring holiday: being able to choose your own Easter dress. Who among those who celebrate the holiday doesn’t have a picture of themselves posing in a painfully pastel get-up to please grandma? Don’t worry, we won’t ask for proof.

So, rejoice, because one of the finer points of adulting means being able to choose your own Easter-best look, and if you use the following list as inspo, it might even mean buying an Easter dress that you can recycle for the rest of the spring season. Who says you can’t be frugal and festive all at the same time? And grandma will likely approve, too. These are win-win Easter dress looks all around.

1. PrettYGarden Ruffle Midi Dress

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This ruffled midi-dress with cap sleeves in grass green just screams spring. Available in multiple colors.

2. DB MOON Empire Waist Dress

The best thing about this knit dress (aside from the pockets) is that it will look just as good with a pair of crisp white sneakers as it will with sandals for the beach, months to come. Available in multiple colors.

3. ANRABESS Women’s Summer Wide Leg Jumpsuit

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This linen romper is super sleek and comfy. With a cardigan, it’s a warmer option for Easter festivities, too. Available in multiple colors.

3. PRETTYGARDEN Belted Wrap Dress

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Who says you can’t be Easter Barbie this year? This one also comes in classic floral prints, too. Available in multiple colors.

4. GRECERELLE Floral Maxi Dress

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Easter is the one time of year you can truly embrace florals and not feel like a tablecloth. So embrace it. Available in multiple colors.

5. MEROKEETY Smocked Ruffle Dress

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The long sleeves on this dress are clutch for chillier Easter climates. With heels or a mule, you can even recycle this dress for fall park hangs, too. Available in multiple colors.

6. ZESICA Flutter Sleeve Dress

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To really stand out at Easter brunch, go for bright greens, purples, and pinks. Available in multiple colors. Available in multiple colors.

7. GRECERELLE Wrap Dress

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You can wear black Easter dresses! Just make sure to accessorize with your best, colorful nails, sandals, and jewelry. Available in multiple colors if you’re not feeling neutral, though.

8. MEROKEETY Tie-Back Dress

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With a Swiss dot pattern, ruffle sleeves, and a tie-back closure, this Easter dress has some strong Bridgerton vibes. Available in multiple colors.

9. YESNO Loose Swing Dress

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With loose cap sleeves and a swing skirt, this Easter dress can very quickly become your “beach vacation dinner dress” come June.

Karen is an affiliate content writer and editor for the Her Campus community. More of her other current work can be found at High Snobiety where she covers celeb style, fashion trends, and sneakerhead life. Karen was formerly an entertainment writer and editor at Bustle, Screenrant, The Dipp, Hello Giggles, and probably any other website you can likely think of that covers entertainment, pop culture, and news. She has a B.A. in English and Journalism from Temple University in Philadelphia and an M.A. in Media Studies from The New School University. In a previous life, Karen spent almost a decade in Rome, Italy working as a student advisor for Northeastern University’s architecture study abroad program (and eating all of the pasta and pizza she could afford). She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. When she's not glued to her laptop writing and adding things to cart, Karen's likely trying to learn how to do her own gel manicures while watching Bravo. If you want to talk about TV, the best sneakers and nail colors right this very minute, or where to go on a European spring break, don't be a stranger.