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Whenever I am missing the Disney theme parks, (which is almost always) I like to add a little magic to my wardrobe by adding some Disney themed items. Back when I was a teacher, I loved doing this in subtle ways with my work wardrobe. It was a way to be creative with my outfits and allow for self-expression during times when my heart was dreaming of castle views.

So, I thought I would create some looks for anyone else who is like me and enjoys creating everyday outfits with subtle touches of Disney. We actually have an entire tier of our Patreon dedicated to this very style. Once a month, we style looks that are directly linked and geared toward work and weekend activities.
If you like what you see today and want more outfit ideas, you can check that out here. The outfits you will see today are mostly Amazon items, but in the Patreon, we pull everything from small shops to big-box stores that you are able to walk into and try on pieces.

I’ve spent a lot of time dissecting the Spring trends of 2025, and today’s post will incorporate Disney items with three big color trends of the season; crisp blue cotton, primary colors, and light pink. Hopefully, these looks will inspire you to maybe re-wear some items that you have purchased for your Disney trip in your everyday wardrobe!
Blue & Beige Babe

Where to wear it: Weekend Errands; Disneyland; Disney World
There is a reason that a button-up shirt is a classic staple. It’s the perfect piece for transitioning into spring, as here in the midwest (and at Disney) can quickly go from cool, to warm, to “Oh my gosh, it’s so hot” all in a matter of hours. I love how you can simply untie it and wrap it around your waist if it gets too warm if you’re sitting outside enjoying lunch with your friends, or making your way around the World Showcase at Epcot.
Bowler and medicine style bags are also a trend for spring, and this is an affordable option if you want to see if it’s a style you’ll want to keep around for a few years. If you’re headed to Disney and want to wear this outfit, I would suggest wearing a fanny pack to make it more functional for your park day. And even though in my option, Keds never go out of style, they seem to be having a resurgence in popularity. If you’re going to grab a pair, I would highly suggest grabbing these leather ones, as you can wipe them down easily!
Wonderland of Light Pink

Where to wear it: Work; Brunch; Epcot; Wedding/Baby Shower
Okay, I have a confession: I struggle with pinks. I KNOW. If it’s not fuchsia or hot pink, it’s not a color that I will seek out to add to my wardrobe. However, pale pinks seem to be dominating the spring trends, and I wanted to make sure anyone who enjoyed this color had some Disney outfit inspiration. And while pink isn’t my favorite color, I do love the trend of cropped sweaters and cardigans with midi skirts.
Alice in Wonderland is an ideal Disney theme for spring outfits, as it highlights florals, bunnies and butterflies. This outfit would be perfect for work, as well as chatting with Alice in the U.K. pavilion over in Epcot on a cool spring day.
Prime Time with Mickey

Where to Wear it: Hollywood Studios; Weekend Errands; Casual Friday at the Workplace
While colors like butter yellow and pale pink are front runners for spring trends, bold primary colors like blue, green, and red have also entered the chat. There are quite a few accessory trends within this look. The knotted earrings, hobo bag, and bright shoes are items you can find at many big-box stores this season. Walmart had some really cute bold shoes at the beginning of the season. Statement sunglasses were a big trend on the runway for spring 2025, but as always, if you have a frame you love and works for you, stick with it. We just like to give options in case you’re feeling adventurous.
Mickey and his friends have a lot of primary colors within their outfits, so you can choose your favorite character and find a vintage wash tee to complete your look. We loved this one, as it allowed us to pop in the bold blues and reds. This color combo had us dreaming of Fantasmic and Hollywood Studios, but it is also a great outfit for watching those soccer games on the weekend if you’re wanting to feel like a chic mom. My favorite part of this look? The pants. I will ALWAYS welcome pants that have an elastic waistband, and you can find plenty of options right now at Old Navy and Walmart!

I hope these outfits give you a little inspiration and have you dreaming of warm spring days. Remember, theme park fashion doesn’t have to be complicated, it just has to make you smile!
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