Posted By: Sorbet
Ahead of Easter weekend, our editors have handpicked some staples for the celebratory wardrobe. Some fresh of the Spring/Summer 2026 runways like Bottega Veneta’s fringed embroidery top, and others like CJ Hendry’s bunny-like companions. There’s Dior’s blowing bows and boots, Louis Vuitton’s watercolored bags, Prada’s pleated and patchworked skirts, and more. All (or rather, mostly) in Easter’s favored color palette: the pastels. Fit for brunches and beaches, dinners and desserts, Sorbet covers the Easter essentials.
BOTTEGA VENETA’S FRINGE
Starting off strong with one of the most talked about from the Spring/Summer 2026 runway is Louise Trotter’s rippling Bottega fringed embroidery top. Made from recycled fiberglass, this number is sure to add drama to any outfit.
MIU MIU’S MACRAMÉ APRON
Reinterpreting the traditional is Miu Miu’s macramé apron in a bold red pattern. We wouldn’t dare wear this while cooking up an Easter spread, nor are we bold enough to wear it on its own, but adding some pizzazz to the ‘fit never hurt. Wear atop a stylish base of a poplin shirt and some baggy jeans to add that oomph.
LOUIS VUITTON’S ALL IN BB BAG
We’re going all in, baby, with Louis Vuitton’s All In BB bag. Reimagined as part of the Monogram Eden collection, watercolored florals paint the canvas in springtime blooms.
DIOR’S DRAPED JEANS
Featuring the now signature drape unveiled at Jonathan Anderson’s debut show for Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026, this stonewashed denim is on our radar for an uplifted casual look.
LORO PIANA’S TARTANA
Almost unheard of in Merino wool, plissé folds grace Loro Piana’s Tartana Skirt. If you find yourself on the side of chillier weather, you might enjoy the company of this certain ombré yellow number.
DIOR’S MY DIOR
A little purse goes a long way. Dior’s My Dior mini crafted in Rose Soupir Cannage lambskin is one of our favs. Decorating the bag is the House’s signature bow thats cropped up on many Dior Spring Summer 2026 ceations, along with the pale gold-finish metal D.I.O.R. charms.
DIOR’S MÉDAILLON EARRINGS
Accompanying the My Dior is none other than the médaillon earrings. This charming pair draws inspiration from the 18th-century rococo aesthetic of Dior salons, alongside its delicately blowing bows and the stamp of Dior’s approval front and center.
DIOR’S ROADIE BOOTS
If functional comfort is more your style, the Roadie Lace Up Boot factors in a divided sole with Dior’s Cannage for optimum foot movement. Other notable elements include the nubuck and suede insert, hand-stitched seams, and a tone-on-tone embroidered logo.
Worn by the man, the myth, and the legend Jonathan Anderson at his first Dior show – who better to take notes from than the comfort king?
FENDI’S FAILLE TOP
Perfectly pastel for Easter is this Fendi light blue sleeveless and pleated collared shirt. An easy ‘yes’ for Easter brunch, light and airy for a bit of sunshine, dress up or dress down.
GUCCI’S BAMBOO SHADES
DOLCE&GABBANA’S BANDEAU
Another versatile and chic accessory to add to the list is Dolce & Gabbana’s silk twill bandeau. Here, it’s covered end to end in printed roses with a decorative ribbon border and fully handmade.
CJ HENDRY’S JUJUS
Never have I ever… found an Easter Bunny in my Easter Egg. After a scavenger hunt around New York and Brisbane, CJ Hendry launched her Easter egg Juju surprise to the rest of the world. In each mint tin, a little surprise awaits – you don’t know if you’re getting blue or white, yellow or mint until the unboxing – luckily they’re all adorable.
PRADA’S PUMPS
Not sure which Prada the Devil’s doing to be wearing this April but we’ll be wearing these kittens. Red, retro, and reimagined by Prada, this expression is the new spring fashion statement pump.
PRADA’S PLEATED SKIRT
And going two for two in Prada, this pleated and patchwork skirt is calling the easter bunny’s name in two different fonts: a soft mint, and a slate grey wool. Loveably asymmetric and a color break for the eyes.
VILHELM PARFUMERIE’S BLOOM
With notes of angelica seeds and saffron, violets and roses, atop a base of ebony woods and wild leather, this scent is as full bodied as we’ll be after lunch on Sunday. Tickling our noses, these flowers of Harlem might be sure to give the smells of a good spread a fighting chance.
AKNVAS’ OLIVE DRESS
Bustling with the Easter spirit, the excitement, and the zest of spring is Aknvas’ curling and unfurling mini dress. A little bit of asymmetry here, a bit of zhuzh there, and perhaps a place to hide hidden easter eggs.
HERMÈS’ GARDEN SCARF
Designed by Annie Faivre, the Jardin des Peintres scarf (translation: artists’ garden) is far from the one Adam and Eve were in but one can only imagine. Dark forest foliage covers the scarf in hues of blues, teals and oranges. With over a thousand ways to tie the scarf, Hermès offers some inspo. Get creative!


















