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20 Spring Dresses Worthy of Easter Brunch

We'll admit that one of the things we love about holidays is dressing the part. Even better? When that holiday is celebrated over brunch with good company and it also happens to help ring in the new season. We're of course talking about Easter Sunday. If you're still at a loss for what to wear for the occasion, a fairly straightforward, easy option is a flattering, comfortable spring dress.

Below, we've rounded up 15 spring dresses worthy of Easter brunch. The start of spring calls for incorporating more color and prints to liven up the mood and break out of your winter wardrobe. Or, if you're more partial to neutrals or you never stray from an all-black ensemble, there are some spring-friendly takes that feel just as fresh. Opt for a monochromatic style with a flattering silhouette, or go with a playful print you'll want to wear all season long. So whatever your style, break out your favorite sandals and a festive clutch, and you're ready to step out for the holiday.

I have a feeling this dress is about to sell out so buy it before it's too late. 
You can never go wrong with a simple slip dress.
Tiered ruffles, a sweet bow, and bubblegum pink—yep, pretty sure this dress was destined for Easter Sunday fame. 
This one is only $35. Just get it. 
Adds to cart immediately. 
Grab yourself a straw bag and you've got a home-run of an Easter look.
I will never recover from the perfection of this dress.
There's nothing not to love about this dress from the print to the price.
I promise you'll wear this dress all season long. 
Rixo does it again with the perfect vintage-inspired dress.
Everything Ganni made in this print is simply *chefs kiss*. 
For the girl who hates wearing color, this is the perfect Easter Sunday dress for you.
Dip-dyed, just like your Easter eggs. 
Those puff sleeves will easily make you the best-dressed guest all day long.
I'm pretty sure any dress from LoveShackFancy will be perfect for just this occasion. 
Perfect for Easter brunch, yes, but also any other spring outing you've got coming down the pipeline. 
You'll waltz into brunch looking like a royal in this frock.
If you're willing to invest, be sure to invest in Brock.
The LBD meets Easter brunch.

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has been recently updated by Lauren Eggertsen. 



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