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25 Cute Outfit Ideas for Easter 2025
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This post will show you 25 cute Easter outfits for 2026, all under $100.

Easter is almost here, which means it’s time to plan a cute outfit to celebrate this special holiday!
And while you may be on the hunt for Easter eggs, you won’t have to hunt for the perfect outfit — thanks to this guide.
Whether you’re headed to brunch, church, dinner, or a family gathering, we’ve got you covered with the cutest Easter outfit ideas for 2026, including 20 dresses under $100 that are absolutely perfect for this springtime holiday.
So, without further ado, grab your Peeps, and let’s get into our budget-friendly Easter 2026 style guide!
Easter 2026 Outfit Ideas
These affordable Easter outfits will have you looking your best while showing off your style — whether your style is girly, trendy, country, or casual.
Girly Easter Outfit
Easter calls for floral prints, and while that may not be *groundbreaking* for spring (The Devil Wears Prada, anyone?), this print still looks incredibly cute and on-theme.
You just can’t beat a classic!
Easter 2026 is the perfect time to embrace your girly side with a pretty floral print dress. This pink floral print mini dress features feminine details like ruffles and a sweetheart neckline, giving it extra flair.
Add to the girly vibe with a pink raffia handbag that has gold-tone chain straps and some raffia platform sandals with an ankle strap, both of which are perfect for the spring and summer seasons ahead.
Country Easter Outfit
If western style is your vibe, try this adorable Easter look featuring a blue gingham print mini dress with floral embroidery all over, which blends some of the most classic Easter prints and colors into one frock.
It has adjustable shoulder tie straps and a tiered skirt that will make you want to twirl around in. The V-neck is perfect for showing off a cute necklace, like this blue beaded necklace with a heart pendant that matches the dress.
Give the ensemble a western-inspired feel with these white faux leather cowboy boots that have embroidery and studded detailing.
Trendy Easter Outfit
This one is for the trendy fashion girlies who don’t want to wear something completely expected on Easter.
Instead, show off your sense of style with a satin polka dot maxi skirt, since polka dot is one of the season’s hottest prints. This skirt’s light pink and brown color palette is both unexpected yet fitting for springtime; it’s a fresh take on traditional pastel color palettes.
Wear it with a brown double-layered off-the-shoulder top for a sleek, dressy look, along with a matching brown woven shoulder bag that has an elongated shape, which adds another chic trend to the ensemble.
These light pink kitten heel sandals with a bow thong strap are adorably girly and will look flawless with the skirt.
Bring the ensemble together with some brown vintage-inspired sunnies, since polka dots have a retro vibe, too.
Easter Outfit with Jeans
Yup, it’s officially time to pull out the white jeans and light colored denim!
If you have laid-back Easter plans, wearing jeans and a cute top is the easy solution. But I say step it up a notch with some white jeans, which look a bit more polished and feel fresh for the spring and summer seasons.
These white high-waisted jeans have a wide legs which give them an elevated feel, especially when paired with some short block heel sandals, like these beaded mules.
Nearly any cute top will do, but I love the sage green hue and petal sleeves on this shirred gingham print top (gingham being a go-to print to wear on Easter and during the springtime).
Dress up the ensemble with a statement bag, like this yellow beaded shoulder bag with ornate floral embellishments, that mimics the spring blooms in a stylish way.
Don’t forget some pretty jewelry — these green stone brushed drop earrings match the top perfectly.
Casual Cute Easter Outfit
You can’t go wrong with a cute, casual look on Easter that features a maxi dress and low-top sneakers or flat sandals.
It should come as no surprise that Adidas sneakers continue to trend, and with so many color combinations to choose from, it makes it easy to incorporate these cool, casual shoes into your outfits. I love the way this navy and yellow pair look with this yellow linen-blend maxi dress, making it laid-back rather than formal. The great thing about a dress like this one, which has a simple, classic silhouette, is that you can style it so many ways, making it a good wardrobe investment.
For this outfit, consider going for a fashion-forward monochrome look by wearing it with a button-up cardigan in a similar yellow hue (a denim jacket would also work). Yellow is such a go-to hue for Easter, and this lightweight sweater can be worn or draped over your shoulders for added warmth, matching the dress perfectly.
Complete the ensemble with cool accessories that you can wear later in the summertime, too, like some oversized aviator sunglasses and a striped raffia shoulder bag that features blue tones to match the sneakers.
Easter Dresses Under $100
Looking for the perfect Easter dress?
Look no further: I’ve rounded up the best Easter dresses and skirt sets of the season, and best of all, they are all budget-friendly at under $100.
Blue Floral Mini Dress
Floral prints and Easter go hand-in-hand. It’s practically tradition!
This blue and yellow floral print mini dress couldn’t be more ideal for the holiday, especially with its spring color palette, tie halter straps, and pleated skirt.
Since it is already so eye-catching, you won’t need a ton of accessories when getting dressed: some dainty jewelry and nude heels or sandals are all you’ll need to look your “Sunday best.”
You can grab a cardigan sweater if it’ll be chilly out, too,
Lace & Ribbon Trim Floral Satin Slip Maxi Dress
If you’ve been watching Bridgerton’s latest season and want to channel the Regency-era fashion that’s gracing your screen, look no further than this lace and ribbon-trimmed floral print maxi dress.
Its empire waistline is a signature silhouette of the time period, while the feminine lace, bows, floral print, and satin fabric give it a dreamy look that was practically made for a garden party among the ton (or for Easter in 2026).
P.S. — it also comes in a blue floral print that is equally Easter-appropriate and Bridgerton-esque.
Ruffled Floral Print Mini Dress
This adorable floral mini dress with ruffle details was practically made for Easter, with its spring-inspired print and feminine features.
Its tiered ruffled skirt and sleeves move gracefully with every step, and it pairs just as well with flat or heeled sandals — or even casual sneakers for a super laid-back vibe
It is available in sizes XXS – 3XL.
Striped Sweetheart Mini Dress
Stripes are another great print to wear for Easter, and this blue and white striped linen mini dress is girly-meets-preppy perfection.
Its color palette and linen fabric give the dress a nautical vibe, while its sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, and lace-up back add to its feminine charm.
Striped Cut-Out Back Midi Dress
Looking for a striped Easter dress with a longer length? This green and cream striped midi dress is an amazing option.
My favorite part is its cut-out smocked back, which shows a hint of skin (without being over-the-top given that it’s a holiday). This detail, along with the textured cotton-blend fabric that makes it breathable and lightweight, give it a stylish yet breezy feel.
Lace-Trim Button-Through Mini Dress
You’d never know from looking at this ultra-cute mini dress, but it will allow you to go bra-free thanks to its interior seamed-in bra with removable pads!
Available in multiple colors and prints, including this beautiful mint green floral print with a contrasting cream lace trim that is giving major Easter vibes, this sweet frock has a button-through detail and soft crepe fabric.
It is also available in Petite, Regular, and Tall sizes that range from XXS to XXL.
Striped Strapless Jumpsuit
Don’t want to wear a dress on Easter? No worries. How about a jumpsuit, instead?
This blue and white striped jumpsuit is a perfect choice for the springtime holiday, with its wide legs, strapless design, decorative buttons, pockets (!), and lightweight woven fabric.
The blue and white stripes give it a preppy feel that will look adorable with a knit cardigan thrown over your shoulders, along with some delicate jewelry.
Polka Dot Swing Mini Dress
As I mentioned earlier, polka dots are one of the trendiest prints to wear this season, and Easter is a great time to pull out this cute print.
This white mini swing dress with black polka dots is a great option that you’ll be able to wear well beyond Easter into the summertime.
Its 100% cotton fabrication with a loose, swing silhouette allows you to wear this frock casually with flats or sneakers, or you can dress it up with heeled sandals and fun accessories, as shown above.
Yellow Eyelet Mini Dress
Light yellow is another classic color choice to wear on Easter, as it brings to mind little chicks, which are a symbol of Easter and a decoration you see everywhere!
That’s why this yellow dress with an allover lace floral eyelet design is perfect for the upcoming holiday.
It has a super sweet look thanks to its straight neckline, shirred back, and A-line silhouette. If it’s chilly, wear a denim jacket or a white cardigan over it to complement the look and keep you warm.
Pink Tiered Ruffle Babydoll Dress
Think pink! This pink tiered ruffle babydoll dress (which BTW, also comes in yellow) couldn’t be cuter for Easter.
Its babydoll silhouette with an empire waistline is breezy and playful, especially with the ruffle accents throughout. This is another dress that you’re sure to get plenty of wear out of throughout the summertime.
Floral Corset Midi Dress
If you’re a fan of retro or period fashion, this floral corset midi dress is an amazing choice to wear on Easter.
Its ultra-feminine floral print, fitted corset-bodice, lace-up back, and flowy skirt make this dress a standout choice that brings Victorian-era fashion to mind. These details also make the dress incredibly flattering, highlighting curves in a classy way.
The soft white and pink color palette is also a classic choice on Easter.
Gingham Romper
Another cute outfit idea to wear on Easter is a romper. Especially one like this gingham print romper with floral embroidery, tie straps, and scalloped trims that give it a dressier, more festive look.
Its flared, pleated shorts make it look similar to an A-line mini dress, but with greater ease of wear — you could totally hunt for Easter eggs in this!
Pair it with flat sandals and you’ll be all set.
Tiered Floral Maxi Dress
You’ll feel like you’ve stepped out of the pages of a fairy tale book in this stunning blue floral tiered maxi dress.
It features contrasting navy blue tie straps, a draped neckline, and ruffled tiers, all of which come together to create a dreamy dress that will earn you plenty of compliments on Easter.
This dress is definitely worthy of a holiday or special occasion!
Floral Slip Mini Dress
Slip dresses are always a cute option during the springtime, and this yellow floral print slip mini dress has “Easter” written all over it.
This dress has silky satin fabric that gives it a slip-inspired look, yet its cheery yellow hue makes it perfect for daytime wear.
Its subtle floral print is not overpowering, which gives it a sweet look — especially combined with the ruffled frill neckline.
Cap Sleeve Button Front Mini Dress
Bring in spring with this adorable blue plaid button-front mini dress with cap sleeves.
The pin tucks at the waist create a flattering silhouette, while its 100% cotton fabrication keeps it lightweight and laid-back.
It’ll look just as cute with sneakers as it will with sandals or cowboy boots.
Embroidered Strapless Midi Dress
For a more formal Easter affair, this strapless midi dress embroidered with multicolored flowers over a mesh tulle skater skirt is sure to make a style statement.
Its floral embroidery is an homage to spring blooms, and its classic silhouette adds to its feminine charm.
Pair it with heels for a dressy Easter ensemble that you’ll feel so elegant in.
Denim Puff Sleeve Mini Dress
Denim on Easter? When it’s in the form of an adorable denim ruffled mini dress with puff sleeves, why not?!
This darling dress is equal parts casual and dressy since its denim material puts a laid-back spin on its girly silhouette.
Jazz it up with some cute jewelry like a pendant necklace and dangly earrings, along with a colorful handbag, for a fashion-forward Easter look.
Tweed Mini Dress
Go for an Old Money aesthetic Easter look with this pink tweed mini dress.
This classy-meets-girly dress features a embellished buttons running down the front with a square neckline and drop waist, all enhanced by the pretty pink tweed material, which lends it a luxe look.
Styled with some pink, white, or nude-colored heels, pearl jewelry, and a small, cute handbag, you’ll look oh-so-chic for the festivities.
White Puff-Sleeve Maxi Dress
It doesn’t get more classic than wearing white on Easter, a color that represents new beginnings.
This white maxi dress is super chic with its fitted V-waist and long length, plus a lightweight construction that is ideal for the spring and summer.
By accessorizing with gold jewelry, a trendy handbag, and some cute shoes, you’ll be celebrating in style.
Floral Fit & Flare Mini Dress
Nothing says spring like floral prints, and this floral fit and flare mini dress with a corset bodice and lace trim is perfect for an Easter Sunday look.
It features so many feminine details like lace trims, a gathered bust with a tie front, and of course, the corset bodice, which will flatter your physique. And if this blue floral print isn’t your favorite, it also comes in pink floral prints that are just as adorable and appropriate for the holiday.
This dress can take you from Church to brunch to Easter egg hunts effortlessly, especially when styled with some dainty sandals and pretty jewelry.
What do you think of our Easter 2026 outfits guide?
Would you wear these outfits? Which Easter look is your favorite?
Leave a comment and let us know!
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The Weekend Dressing Approach – Julia Berolzheimer
Cos Shirt, Lisa Yang Tank, Donni Pants (similar here), JB x Margaux Flats, Chanel Bag, Sherman Fields Necklace (similar here)
Weekend dressing, to me, is where style feels the most personal. It’s not about an occasion or a dress code, it’s about moving through your day and still feeling like yourself. Whether it’s a morning coffee, kids’ activities, a long lunch that turns into the afternoon, I like having a simple way to pull a look together that still feels elevated. I have been really loving this combination recently, especially with the sunnier days.
Playful Print
This is what makes the outfit feel fun. A soft stripe, a washed floral, a slightly offbeat pattern, something that brings in character. The kind of piece that catches the eye subtly and gives everything else context.
Texture Bag
This is where the outfit sharpens. Woven finishes, fringe, beading, raffia—anything with dimension. It adds richness and contrast, especially against lighter fabrics or softer color palettes. It’s less about matching and more about layering in something tactile that feels intentional and distinct.
Color
The shades I’ve been loving this spring—butter yellow, faded coral, soft pink, and chartreuse—feel optimistic and directional. I like keeping it focused—one or two tones that carry through the look and make everything feel cohesive.
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Coffee Break: Coverack Rain Coat
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I may be in the market for a new rain coat soon, and I’m eyeing these colorful coats from Seasalt Cornwall for a possible replacement.
First, let me back up — based on advice here I’ve been happy with Eddie Bauer’s Girl on the Go rain coat for years. I just pulled it out for a rainy spring day and… I’ve misplaced the hood. Grumble! This is one of my main reasons I wear a rain coat because my thick hair takes forever to dry if it gets a bit wet. (I also like to stash lip gloss and lightweight gloves in the pocket.) I’m still hopeful I’ll find the hood somewhere in my stuff, though…
In any event, I’m already thinking about what I’d want in a new raincoat, and color is definitely something on my list. Spring can be really dreary some days, so a colorful coat can be a great, easy way to lift your spirits. I’m not familiar with the brand (Seasalt Cornwall) but they have a TON of rain coats in lovely colors, both saturated and muted.
I think I like this pale blue organic cotton blend raincoat, but they also have some nice teals and medium blues calling my name. Lovely!
The pictured coat is $338, available in US sizes 4-18.
Sales of note for 4/3:
- Nordstrom – End of Season Sale – Spring styles up to 50% off – lots of great deals from Natori, Boss, Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss, Spanx, True & Co., Hanky Panky, Commando, Tory Burch, Theory, Zella, CeCe, Eliza J, Halogen, Vince Camuto, and more.
- Ann Taylor – 40% off + 15% off your purchase
- Banana Republic Factory – 50-70% off + extra 20% off
- Bloomingdale’s – Up to 30% off qualifying purchases. Beauty 15% off “almost all products”
- Boden – 15% off new styles with code
- Brooklinen – 15% off sitewide, plus up to 50% off bundles
- Brooks Brothers – Friends & Family Event, 25% off sitewide. Lots of cute florals and stripes in the sale.
- Elie Tahari – Friends and Family, up to 25% off – try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Express – 30-70% off everything (Editor pants for $69!)
- J.Crew – 40% off your purchase
- J.Crew Factory – 50% off everything + extra 50% off clearance
- Loft – Spring bash! 50% off everything
- Macy’s – 25% off already reduced prices + 15% off beauty & fragrance
- M.M.LaFleur – New April drop! Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Talbots – 30% off your purchase, plus free shipping until noon (PST I believe)
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Let’s Discuss: DEI in 2026
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There’s an interesting op-ed in the NYT (gift link) from Joanne Lipman, author of That’s What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together. She collects the various ways companies are backing away from DEI initiatives in order to please the current administration. She also notes that “reversing progress on gender equality and women’s rights” is part of the autocrat’s playbook. There’s a lot to unpack here, but let’s discuss…
- how have DEI initiatives changed at your company in the past few years, if at all?
- in what small (or big) ways do you feel affected, personally?
- (I wonder if different generations of women have different opinions here — do you feel more affected if you’re, say, under 35, and less affected if you’re over a certain age?)
- do you agree with a recent report that women in the workplace have “less career support and fewer opportuities to advance”? have you seen more “masculine energy” at your place of work?
- what are your thoughts on the way forward?
In a few different alumni groups that I’m involved with, the trend (both within the group as well as reports from inside the university) has been more along the lines of “we’re removing the letters DEI to placate the administration, but nothing else is actually changing.” But, for example, the administration recently sued Coca Cola for hosting a women’s retreat (gift link to WaPo), alleging it discrminiated against men… so maybe just changing names won’t be enough.
Some choice quotes from the article (again, here’s a gift link to read the whole thing…)
The Trump administration has defined “illegal D.E.I.” as “programs, initiatives or policies that discriminate, exclude or divide individuals based on race or sex.” But in practice, President Trump’s allies have questioned whether women deserve a place in the work force at all. They have blamed women for last year’s California wildfires and slammed the conservative Supreme Court justice Amy Coney Barrett as a “D.E.I. hire” for a ruling they didn’t like. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is purging the military of senior female officers after complaining that the armed forces had become “effeminate.” Women’s names have disappeared from museums, parks, monuments and even the Arlington National Cemetery.
She notes that a number of companies say they’re still advancing diversity, but that no one will talk about it.
It may seem perfectly reasonable, even admirable, for companies to keep their mouths shut as they continue to advance diversity goals. After all, nobody wants to be a target. In previous years, too many companies went overboard, with lots of cheap talk about diversity and not enough action. The problem is that silencing the conversation risks undoing years of progress at a time when women are still underrepresented in business and public life. As women are erased from the narrative, injustices against them go unnoticed.
How has this been affecting women in the workplace? Last year, she reports, an annual report from McKinsey and LeanIn.org “found that women have ‘less career support and fewer opportunities to advance.’” She also notes that Mark Zuckerberg, at least, now says companies need more “masculine energy.”
(As the mom to a teen boy I like to think of this as having Axe body spray pumped into the bathrooms, but… that’s probably not what they mean.)
In the op-ed she also talks about how other marginalized groups have been affected, and how this reversal of progress has played out in other countries through the ages when under authoritarian rule. I recommend you read all of the relatively short op-ed; lots of food for thought.
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Spotlight on Polka Dots: The Print I Reach For
Stouls Top, Malene Birger Skirt, Etsy Brooch, Chanel Bag, Alaia Flats, Dior Sunglasses
Polka dots are a pattern I find myself reaching for again and again, especially when I’m getting ready to go on a trip. They bring a look together in an instant, refined, playful, and easy to style, even when paired with other colors or prints. They work across so many pieces, from more tailored silhouettes to softer, fluid shapes.
They also lend themselves to different directions. A drop-waist skirt with a bit of movement feels fresh and slightly unexpected, while a simple scarf adds just enough detail when tied at the neck or worn in the hair. Matching sets in lightweight fabrics feel polished but relaxed, and an easy mini dress is always a go-to for something effortless, especially for days that move from one plan to the next.
Linen Blend Midi Dress
A linen-blend midi dress in a soft ivory with a spaced painted dot — easy to wear all day and the kind of piece that gets better with each season.
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The Devil Wears Prada 2 Tokyo Fan Event: Anne Hathaway in Black and Ivory Valentino Couture Silk Gown and Meryl Streep in Red and Black Chanel Metiers d’Art Fringe Tweed Set
Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep attended The Devil Wears Prada 2 Tokyo fan event to promote the film ahead of its May 1st theatrical release, both in coordinated red, black, and white looks!

Anne Hathaway opted for a black and ivory Valentino Couture silk gown defined by a structured strapless bodice and a sculptural peplum that cascaded into dramatic, layered ruffles. A bold red accent panel cut across the bodice, adding contrast to the monochrome palette, while the voluminous silhouette created movement and dimension. Styled by Erin Walsh, she completed the look with coordinating pointed pumps and statement jewelry that complemented the architectural lines of the gown.

On the runway, the Valentino Couture design appeared with the same strapless construction and exaggerated peplum detail, emphasizing precision tailoring and fluid volume. The layered black silk skirt was accented with ivory ruffles that spiraled downward, creating a sense of motion, while the red geometric insert at the bust added a modern, graphic element to the otherwise classic couture silhouette.

Meryl Streep stepped out in a red and black Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 ensemble featuring a fitted jacket and coordinating skirt adorned with an abstract ivory pattern. The look was finished with black fringe detailing at the hem and cuffs, adding texture and movement. Styled by Micaela Erlinger, she paired the set with classic two-tone pumps, oversized sunglasses, and gold accessories, maintaining a polished yet statement-making appearance.

The Chanel Métiers d’Art runway presentation showcased the same structured jacket and skirt set, highlighting intricate craftsmanship and textile work. The bold red base was contrasted with organic ivory motifs, while the addition of fringe introduced dynamic movement to the tailored silhouette. Styled with sleek accessories and a refined finish, the look balanced heritage techniques with contemporary edge.

Together, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep delivered a coordinated yet contrasting fashion moment in Tokyo, balancing couture drama with heritage craftsmanship while promoting The Devil Wears Prada 2 ahead of its May 1st release. From Valentino’s sculptural elegance to Chanel’s textured precision, both looks nodded to their characters’ enduring influence on fashion, reinforcing the film’s legacy at the intersection of style and storytelling.
📸: Disney/20th Century Pictures
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XYlondon Handbags for women – Pynck
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How to Wear Stockings, Pantyhose, or Nylons (Without Ripping Them!)
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Curious about how to wear stockings without ripping them? There can be a few tricks to wearing pantyhose without getting runs, so we’re updating our advice!
More reader mail to catch up on… I thought this reader Q was particularly relevant given some of yesterday’s questions in comments about when/how to wear nylons.
First, while you’ve discussed whether or not to wear stockings, I could really use some advice on HOW to wear them once one decides that they’re appropriate. I rip stockings to shreds whenever I wear them, so I would really appreciate tips on finding a durable brand, as well as how to properly care for them.
I would agree with most of the commenters in yesterday’s post that stockings/nylons/pantyhose aren’t necessary for most day-to-day activities. If you’re interviewing? Nylons for you. If you’re going to court or to a big meeting? Ditto.
(Hungry for more pantyhose advice? We’ve also done a big Guide to Pantyhose, advised what color pantyhose is the best for August interviews, how to wear pantyhose in the summer when it’s sweltering, and discussed whether fishnets are appropriate for a conservative job.)
Admin note: this post was originally written in 2009 (aww), but updated April 6, 2026 by Kat Griffin.
The Best Brands for Stockings to Wear to Work
As for which brand, we got a ton of great suggestions when we ran a poll on whether black hose or nude hose was better for an August interview (the readers overwhelmingly contradicted me, saying nude hose was the way to go for an August interview). This is one of our latest favorite brands for affordable pantyhose; you can see our whole list at the bottom of the post.
Other Tips: How to Wear Stockings to Work Without Getting Runs and Rips
In terms of other tips for wearing stockings… it sounds crazy, but a pedicure is almost more important when you’re wearing hose than when you’re barefooted because it stops your toenails from shredding the hose.
Secondly, you may want to look for various bells and whistles, such as reinforced toes (although this will limit your shoe choices if you have any shoes with a very low vamp). Also, maybe it’s just me, but I feel like control-top hose last longer than hose without; this may be because they stay put better and I’m not constantly yanking them up.
If that isn’t enough, there are gloves* that you can buy to wear while putting on your pantyhose (although, unless you carry them with you, they won’t help when you have to go to the bathroom.)
{related: best lingerie for office looks}
How to Put on Pantyhose Without Ripping Them
Otherwise, in terms of technique, I’ve found it’s best to put them on slowly — take the leg opening and gather the fabric until all you’ve got is 3-4 inches of hose to put over your toes. As you step into the hose and pull them up your leg, un-bunch the fabric as you go, trying to pull the hose tight enough as you go.
How to Care for Pantyhose
As far as caring for pantyhose, the best advice is to hand-wash them, particularly if you shell out for a very nice pair (Wolford, La Perla, etc). I am (generally) far too lazy to hand-wash anything, however, and I’ve had success with the delicate cycle of my shared industrial washer in my apartment building.
My method: get a lingerie bag or hosiery bag to put your hose in. Keep bras (or anything with hooks) out of this load if you can. Add sweaters, workout clothes, etc, and wash it on the delicate cycle, in cold, with Woolite.
Whatever you do (for the love of God!) airdry your pantyhose.
Readers, what are your tips on how to wear stockings to work? What are your best tips for how to put on pantyhose without ripping them accidentally, or getting runs in your nylons?
Picture credit: Deposit Photos / firstblood.
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Tuesday’s Workwear Report: Vida Skirt
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
If you ever want to make yourself feel a little crazy, go to your favorite department store’s website and find the “wear to work” section. You’ll discover that the people who do the sorting for Nordstrom think a sweatpant-jean combo is work-appropriate in 2026. (Honestly, maybe they are work appropriate. Who even knows anymore?)
On the plus side, a recent browsing session led me to this beautiful midi skirt from Hobbs London. (A new brand to Nordstrom, I think!) The accent colors on the pleats give it a little extra pizzazz.
I would double check the sizing guide because I can never seem to get it right when I buy from this brand, but the skirt is so pretty, it might be worth a shot!
The skirt is $310 at Nordstrom and comes in sizes 2-14. You can also find it at Hobbs.
Sales of note for 4/3:
- Nordstrom – End of Season Sale – Spring styles up to 50% off – lots of great deals from Natori, Boss, Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss, Spanx, True & Co., Hanky Panky, Commando, Tory Burch, Theory, Zella, CeCe, Eliza J, Halogen, Vince Camuto, and more.
- Ann Taylor – 40% off + 15% off your purchase
- Banana Republic Factory – 50-70% off + extra 20% off
- Bloomingdale’s – Up to 30% off qualifying purchases. Beauty 15% off “almost all products”
- Boden – 15% off new styles with code
- Brooklinen – 15% off sitewide, plus up to 50% off bundles
- Brooks Brothers – Friends & Family Event, 25% off sitewide. Lots of cute florals and stripes in the sale.
- Elie Tahari – Friends and Family, up to 25% off – try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Express – 30-70% off everything (Editor pants for $69!)
- J.Crew – 40% off your purchase
- J.Crew Factory – 50% off everything + extra 50% off clearance
- Loft – Spring bash! 50% off everything
- Macy’s – 25% off already reduced prices + 15% off beauty & fragrance
- M.M.LaFleur – New April drop! Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Talbots – 30% off your purchase, plus free shipping until noon (PST I believe)
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