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Freshly Picked: Pull the strawberry print into your spring outfits in 5 sweet ways

The strawberry print is hitting the fashion world hard this spring!

Warmer weather has many of us craving spring fashion. We are highlighting one of this season’s sweetest trends: the strawberry print. It often makes an appearance this time of year, but right now, it’s more popular than ever. From flirty dresses to playful accessories, we are noticing a little berry charm in many of our favorite stores.

Fashion enthusiast Madeline Richardson shared how to add and style the strawberry print in cute and classy ways.

 

Find all the links on Madeline’s Instagram.

The Strawberry Print Trend in 2025

Madeline emphasized how much we’re seeing strawberry prints this season: “It’s just everywhere. We’re not hiding the fact that we’re wearing strawberries.” You can find the strawberry print on lots of different items, from tees to coats, dresses, and even tumblers. Hydro Jug is even launching a strawberry tumbler soon…!

Classic Trench + Berries

One piece Madeline loves is a classic trench coat with a strawberry pattern from Anthropologie. “ You’ve got the classic trench, but then we’re making it a statement,” she said.

This trench has gingham details, and Madeline paired it with a sweater, white pants, and floral shoes. “ We’re kind of feeling the garden, but also the picnicky vibes,” she described.

Comfortable Loungewear

Madeline also loves the Hamptons striped loungewear set in strawberry from Altair. “It’s luxury loungewear for life,” she described.

This set is versatile, perfect for spring, summer, and even a bit of fall. “ It’s just comfortable and fabulous,” Madeline gushed.

She pulled the strawberry motif into this outfit with cute shoe charms! Adding strawberry charms to shoes is a fun way to incorporate this trend. “I just bought a pack from Anthropologie… but then I found these really darling strawberry charms on Amazon and I just took a little jump ring and attached it,” Madeline explained. This DIY approach means you can add a playful touch to any outfit.

Sweet Dresses

Abercrombie’s strawberry print dress is another favorite. “ The print is just so sweet and so garden-y and… it’s giving a little floral,” Madeline said. She also mentioned that they have this particular print in multiple dress styles.

She paired this strawberry print dress with a striped cardigan. “ Pairing with prints is not always easy, but there are two rules that I have,” Madeline said. She suggested balancing busy prints with simpler ones, and tying them together with color.

Madeline finished off the strawberry dress outfit with Target’s basket weave shoes. They are perfect for spring, giving a picnic-y feeling. “Target is just doing great things with their shoes right now,” Madeline mentioned. She said these shoes could be worn with or without socks, depending on your preference.

Tailored Shorts

Tailored linen shorts with a strawberry print are a fun option for spring. “ They’re a linen, so they’re like, a beautiful summery fabric,” Madeline said. She recommended pairing them with sweaters or sweatshirts for the unpredictable spring temperatures.

Madeline also highlighted a high-end hair bow barrette from Lele Sadoughi with this outfit. “ How fun is it with the pearls and the little embroidered strawberries?” she said. She also mentioned that it is on sale right now for $30, down from $100.

Finishing off the look, Madeline grabbed some woven, classic Mary Jane’s. “ Sam Edelman makes the best Mary Jane,” she emphasized. She loves the woven texture and the leather detail on this particular pair.

Retro-Inspired Swimwear

Finally, Madeline shared a retro-inspired swimsuit.”It’s giving a little bit of retro with the gingham and the ruffle, but then it’s a high-cut swimming suit, so it’s kind of more modern,” she described.

She completed this look with a basket weave bag and another pair of cute Target shoes. “ Target! Can you believe it? They’re bringing their A-game,” Madeline exclaimed.


Find all the outfit details and more recommendations from Madeline on Instagram @madmadeline13.

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