
Like everyone else with a Max account, The White Lotus season 3 has us in a chokehold (I mean, that finale?!?!?). Between the delusional characters, the deliciously awkward brunch convos, and the scandalous plot twists, we can’t stop thinking about this season (and what Mike White could possibly have up his sleeve for Season 4). Of course, we also tuned in for the outfit inspo. This season’s wardrobe was basically a mood board for our next vacation, and we’ve taken notes accordingly.
True to The White Lotus fashion, many of the exact outfits and accessories featured in the show are as extravagant as the five-star resorts they’re lounging in. Think: breezy designer dresses, vintage-inspired bikinis, and statement accessories that cost more than our rent. But fear not! We’ve found plenty of dupes.
It’s going to be a long time until Season 4 hits the screen, so add a little vacation vibe to your wardrobe while you wait. Shop our favorite looks from Season 3 below.
Season 3, Episode 1
Chelsea’s Bold Bikini
Nothing says ‘I’ve arrived’ like a red-hot bikini. Chelsea (played by Aimee Lou Wood) struts into the White Lotus pool looking like the main character she is. Paired with a breezy sarong, long gold necklace, and oversized textured tote, it’s a masterclass in effortless chic. And those animal print sunnies? Perfect for covering up your eye-rolls when men like Saxon interrupt your peace while you’re just trying to tan…
Belinda and the Buddha
Our sweet baby Belinda (played by Natasha Rothwell) looks absolutely ethereal in this breezy floral dress from Anthropologie. Its flowy silhouette and subdued tropical palette are as soothing as her calming presence. And while the exact Anthro dress worn in the show is sold out (surprise, surprise), there are plenty of other pretty prints worth packing in your suitcase. Slip it over your bikini for drinks poolside, or pair it with some sandals and a cute bag for a night out.
An Awkward Check-In
It’s clear Chelsea is the fashionista in this relationship, but let’s not sleep on Rick’s (played by Walton Goggins), ahem, relaxed style. Sure, it’s a little messy, but the guy has the best collection of fun printed button-ups we’ve ever seen. Channel your inner Rick (minus the whole blood-thirsty vengeance thing) and pair it with a light pair of linen shorts or, dare we say, cargos, and hit the beach. And for Chelsea’s $400+ dress? There’s a dupe for that, too.
Episode 2
Chloe’s Chic Cover-Up
In Episode 2, Chloe (played by Charlotte Le Bon) arrives at breakfast looking like she just stepped off the runway at Miami Swim Week. She elevates her minimalist, high-leg black bikini with a bronze fishnet cover-up that leaves nothing to the imagination. And that bag?! Who knew we needed a zebra tote…
Pilates in Paradise
Leave it to these three to look perfectly polished before they go sweat it out at the gym. The besties show up to breakfast in matching workout gear that we think say a lot about their personalities: Jaclyn (played by Michelle Monaghan) shows off her tan with a deep teal that’s bound to turn heads the minute she walks into the studio. Laurie (played by Carrie Coon) embraces a quieter, more classic look in black, with sunglasses to match. And then there’s Kate (played by Leslie Bibb) in a subtle, colorful print that’s not too showy and not too basic, either. Channel your inner Kate/Jaclyn/Laurie with a cute set of your own.
Episode 3
Victoria’s Southern Charm
The only thing Victoria Ratliff (played by Parker Posey) loves more than her Lorazepam is looking sophisticated. The whole season, her southern belle shines through—almost as loudly as her thick southern drawl—in a wardrobe filled with preppy colors, airy linens, and breezy caftans. Sure, she looks like she’s about to fall into a drug-induced slumber in every scene, but she looks good doing it, and that’s what matters.
Kate’s Breakfast Bouquet
The bad news? Kate’s white floral Waimari Dinamita top is entirely sold out on Revolve. The good news? We scoured the internet, and there are plenty of other flowery bikinis and bandeaus fresh for the picking. All you need are a timeless pair of gold hoops and a sleek pearl necklace to recreate this look, and you’ll be blooming with confidence.
Suspicions (and Another Breezy Dress) Arise
Another flowy frock from Belinda, only this time, with an edge of suspicion. You might not be running into the could-be murderer of [REDACTED] on your next vacation, but if you’re feeling a little ~moody~, swap the loud, tropical hues for something a little darker. Finish it off with a pair of Belinda’s oversized black-out shades for sleuthing, er, people-watching, of course.
Episode 4
Girls’ Night Out
Another excellent showing from our favorite trio, only this time, they swap Pilates for a sexy party. Kate and Laurie’s outfits are *chef’s kiss*, but it’s Jaclyn’s set that left us swooning. The stretchy bandeau with the matching cabana shirt looks effortlessly unkempt in the best way possible. Plus, it looks so easy. With a set, there’s no stressing about what to match it, it’s convenience at its finest, which is exactly what you want when going to dance with your friends at a party. Get the look below, hot masseuse not included.
Pretty in Pink
Every time Chloe graces my screen, O gasp—her outfits are all just that good. But it’s this pink ensemble that really made me drool more than normal. Her yachting ensemble feels like something Elle Woods would wear, minus Woods’ strong moral compass. It’s positively chic and makes us want to drink Aperol spritzes on a boat STAT.
Lochlan’s Yacht-Daddy Look
Unsurprisingly, freaky lil’ Lochlan’s (played by Sam Nivola) Tombolo shirt sold out days after episode 4 aired. You can pre-order the exact “Ereptile Dysfunction” (lol) print now and expect it to ship in late May 2025. Or you can get his look with these very trendy alternatives, bound to arrive much sooner.
Episode 5
Full Moon Party
Unfortunately, you can’t buy Chelsea’s custom graffiti tee from her full moon ‘fit—that was designed exclusively for the show by artist Scooter LaForge. You can, however, buy an oversized graphic tee that looks like it’s been hand-painted or drawn, like the ones below. Bonus points if you find one with an extraterrestrial theme. Add a gold pendant necklace and a Y2K-inspired phone charm to pull it all together, and throw your own full moon party.
Episode 6
Poolside Pretty
Yet another posh poolside look from Chloe. This time, she struts across the resort to meet Saxon and Chelsea in a simple (but sophisticated!) white, one-shoulder bikini top and a lilac sarong. The result? A look as hot as the bomb she’s about to drop on Saxon (IYKYK).
Florals for a Fight? Groundbreaking…
Tensions rise between Kate, Laurie, and Jaclyn, but their outfits still serve. We didn’t know brown florals could look so good, almost distractingly so. Kate’s perfectly mismatched high-waisted bikini screams “quiet luxury”. Same goes for her sheer cover-up that goes seamlessly with her suit. And her bucket hat? It’s almost enough to make you forget why the trio is fighting in the first place.
Episode 7
Mook’s Mermaid Moment
This is the first time we’ve seen Mook (played by Blackpink’s Lisa) in something other than her White Lotus uniform, and we’re absolutely hooked—pun very intended. She arrives to her date with Gaitok in the Poisson Cru Mini Dress from Mitr that makes her look like a real-life mermaid. With its nautical color palette and coral motif, it’s kitschy, cute, and perfect for summer. And if you don’t want Mook’s exact mini dress, there are plenty of other fish in the sea to shop.
Episode 8
Dressed to Impress
In one of the finale’s tensest scenes, Belinda and her son Zion (played by Nicholas Duvernay) sit down with Gary/Greg, ready to wheel and deal. Despite her nerves, her outfit is valiant: The tropical kaftan she dons is as bold as the counteroffer they’re about to make. GTL with a flowy dress or skirt printed with large, oversized palms and flowers. Then, throw on a pair of medallion earrings to close the deal.
Piper’s Cottagecore Dress
Welp. We can’t help but still love her fashion choices. We’ve fawned over her collection of classically feminine dresses that counterbalance her mother’s louder, more luxe choices all season long. Channel your inner Piper with frocks adorned in dainty, delicate features, like ruffles, smocking, or embroidery, and finish it off with a pair of brown leather wedges. Existential dread is completely optional.
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