Every Wednesday since July, we've endured the heart-wrenching emotional roller coaster of #TeamJeremiah or #TeamConrad, but now, it's come to an end (kinda). The final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty wrapped on September 17—but shortly thereafter, a movie spin-off was announced that will continue Belly's story with "another big milestone," according to series author and showrunner Jenny Han. Until then, we'll be obsessing over Belly's effortless outfits from the last season.
The season delivered plenty of memorable fashion moments, taking us out of the coastal coolness of Cousins Beach into Belly's bridal era and her adventures in Paris, pushing her style to reflect her growth. Luckily, her outfits are easy to shop for and recreate IRL. (There are exact matches on the show's Amazon storefront, and brands like American Eagle and Solid & Striped are dropping merch). Dress the part with New England-style preppy looks, potential wedding guest dresses, chic Parisian street style, and pieces that are perfect for campus strolls, just in time for back-to-school season.
The color of the summer: butter yellow
Butter yellow took over summer 2025, so ending the series with this gorgeous sunny shade is only right. Belly is seen wearing the Simkhai Kittiya Cotton Midi Dress in Buttercream. While that exact tone is sold out, you can shop other colors in the same style, like this blue stripe version for $452. Otherwise, we found alternate options from Nordstrom, Amazon, Reformation, and more.
A quintessential little black dress
Belly celebrates her 22nd birthday with a little black dress and a bold red lip, and in Conrad's words, she looks "really beautiful." With her newfound confidence and Parisian flair, she's wearing the Jacquemus La Robe Maille Croissant Minidress, which is sold out. But, we curated similar options that are also more affordable. The Jacquemus dress has a halter neckline and ruffle detailing on the front, so we found a few with those main features, so you can get the look for less.
This Parisian street style look
In a blink-and-you-miss moment at the end of the penultimate episode of the series, Belly wears a polished yet youthful Max Mara outfit, and it became one of her most sought-after Parisian looks. She paired the Jessica pleated wool shorts in Camel with the Tenna Stripe Sleeveless Crop Sweater in Honey, both of which are available in very limited sizing. But, we found a range of similar options at for less $$$, including tailored shorts and fitted tanks from Amazon and Nordstrom. You can also snag Belly's exact pair of heeled espadrilles from Revolve.
This sparkly NYE top
Belly is changing her energy (and love interest) stepping into the New Year. She's confident, fearless, and embracing life with open arms, and her chain mail top is just fitting. She rings in the New Year wearing the Manuri Paper Rock chainmail halterneck top with a pair of black pants. The exact silver style is out of stock, but you can get it in black metallic for $636. We also rounded up some similar options.
This fall-ready ensemble
Although Belly is known for her effortless summer style, we're pleasantly impressed with her chic assortment of cold weather essentials. Her herringbone peacoat paired with a brown R.M.Williams Alice bucket bag leans more sophisticated, matching her independent era.
This festive red cardigan
Belly is getting us in the festive mood with her flirty and fun holiday style. We're obsessed with her Ysaline Cardigan from Sézane that she pairs with the Levi's 94 Baggy Wide Leg Jean. The outfit is perfect for dancing alone with a glass of wine, playing darts with a crush, or getting on a motorcycle in the middle of the night (with said crush). To match her newfound Parisian confidence, she's sporting a bright red lippie that completes the look.
This preppy Parisian look
Although we only saw a few snippets of this preppy Parisian look, it's by far one of the most memoriable. Belly pairs her oversized suede and shearling coat with Sézane's green and navy plaid Gillie Skirt. She completes the look with a basic white top, black tights, and tall black boots. Although we aren't sure which exact coat she wore, we found similar styles to shop for the chilly weather. We also found a few affordable alternatives for the preppy skirt.
This casual rust outfit
Belly's casual rust ensemble is perfect for the fall. Although it's simple at first with a lightweight puffer jacket from Uniqlo and her go-to Cousin's Beach canvas tote bag, our eyes went straight to her bold red corduroy pants from Rolla's. She's wearing the Eastcoast Flare Baby Cord in Oxblood, which is available in limited sizing, so we found a few alternatives from Gap and Quince. She paired the wide leg pant with Claudie Pierlot striped sweater which is no longer available in stock, but luckily Amazon as something pretty similar that pairs well with those rust red bottoms.
Belly's rehearsal dinner dress
What we thought was Belly walking down the aisle in the teasers, turns out to be the rehearsal. Even then, she looks absolutely breathtaking in her voluminous drop waist dress from Staud. Right now, you can find the white dress in limited sizing on Staud's site, but it's also available in navy blue and printed blue. She paired it with Schutz's Julianna Weekend Sandal. Although her Staud dress is not as pricey as the bridal gown, it is still an investment, so we found similar options to consider at lower price points.
Belly's bachelorette dress
Belly's night on the town went from fun with the girls to ugly crying on the beach, all while wearing a $70 dress from American Eagle. Regardless of her warranted existential crash out, she looked so cute and flirty in her white lace trimmed mini dress. Luckily, the exact dress is in stock and available to shop at a reasonable price point, but only for a limited time. We also found a few alternatives, in case it sells out or you prefer to switch it up.
Belly's bridal gown
Belly, Taylor, and Lucinda went to a budget-friendly thrift store to find the dream bridal gown, but in reality, the dress they fell in love with is the Victoria Beckham Cami Floor-Length Dress In Ivory and it's $1,250. The hefty price tag might deter you, but we searched high and low for minimalist yet elegant silk slip dress alternatives that exude the alluring and ethereal bridal look.
Belly's bridal shower look
Belly looked absolutely gorg in her "something blue" bridal shower look, featuring Reformation's Zenni Satin Dress, Jennifer Behr's Mare pearl headband, and a Coach Tabby Shoulder Bag. While her exact pastel blue frock is sold out, you can still snag the dress (on sale!) in three other colors. We also found a near-identical style from Nordstrom's in-house brand Open Edit, plus other light blue options perfect for a summer wedding event.
This green polka-dot number
Belly and Jeremiah dressed to impress while home hunting—maybe a bit overdressed for the rentals they toured, but we’re still obsessed with Belly’s polka-dot midi dress from Reformation. While her exact style is no longer available, the brand has similar options in stock, like the Plume Dress with a matching print and the Emerick Dress in a lighter green. We also tracked down cute alternatives at Zara, Nordstrom, and Amazon.
This chic two-piece linen set
Linen sets were everywhere this summer, and Belly looks especially chic in this Grace Two-Piece Set from Reformation. Can't find your size? Quince carries a line of 100% linen basics, so you can create your own skort-and-cropped-tank set in black and white. Or, try a red set with a matching skirt from Amazon or Free People.
This floral red one-piece
This red number from Solid & Striped is quintessentially Belly, from its youthful yet flirty silhouette to its fun all-over floral print. While this particular colorway is sold out, you can snag the blue version in select sizes and other prints and patterns of the same silhouette on Amazon. Plus, the brand collaborated with the show for an exclusive capsule collection, so you can shop more inspired pieces here. Otherwise, we found a few affordable alternatives with similar prints.
This elevated white lace top
From running wedding-related errands to scarfing fresh peaches, Belly wears this adorable white lace top for most of episode five. It's the DÔEN Skylark Embroidered Organic Cotton Top, and while it's sold out (shocker), DÔEN's Adeline Top is a similar alternative, but it costs a pretty penny at $268. We found other options that are a bit more affordable from Gap, J.Crew, and Amazon. Belly paired the lacy number with a pair of classic Levi's 501 shorts and we even found her blue daisy phone case.
Belly's jewelry
Many of the pieces Belly wears throughout the third season are from Brooklyn-based jewelry brand Catbird, including a certain important ring. The internet and #TeamConrad may have jokes about the ring's modest size, but it complements Belly's dainty taste in jewelry.
These delicate fine jewelry pieces—made from ethically sourced solid 14k gold (not gold-plated) and real recycled diamonds—are perfect for daily wear. You can mix and match bracelets, and layer necklaces just like Belly does.
This cute cherry dress
We saw cherry print dresses everywhere this summer, and so it's no surprise Belly is sporting one in the series. The exact one that she wears is the Taiga Dress from Reformation, and while the cherry print is no longer available, the dress style is still in stock in leopard print and polka dot patterns. If you're vying for the fun cherry print, we found a few options from Amazon, Abercrombie, and another style from Reformation.
This easy top and jeans
Belly's layered cami and short sleeve tee look is taking us back to the early aughts. It's cute, simple, and perfect for running errands, hanging out with friends, or wedding dress shopping—after all, it does have the elements of a go-see outfit (will never forget one of the most important tips from America's Next Top Model).
Belly is sporting a pair of Levi's Wedgie Bootcut Jeans with Reformation's Poppie Knit Top, which is sold out. However, it's pretty easy to style a similar look with a simple black cami and a fitted short sleeve shirt—two things you probably already have in your closet. She's also sporting a vintage Coach 9135 Crossbody Bag in light beige, which is also not as readily available. But, we were able to find a few similar alternatives from Coach.
This sophisticated outfit
Although Belly is known for her flirty and fun style, this ensemble delivers a more mature, grown-up look for her. She's channeling her inner Susannah with Staud's Nola Wool Sweater, but unfortunately it's sold out. We found a very similar collared sleeveless option at Reformation, or just go with a baby blue cardigan. Her white jeans are Rolla's Sailor Jean featuring a slim, high rise fit and a flared wide leg.
This dreamy blue dress
In the third episode, Belly wears this particular shade of blue more than once (see above)—perhaps she's dropping hints with something blue (ahem!). She looked ethereal in this flowy mini dress for Susannah's garden dedication. She wore Zimmerman's Natura Ruched Mini Dress in Iris that's no longer on sale, but we found a few dresses inspired by the silhouette. She paired it with a pair of strappy yet simple nude heels and a Coach Tabby Chain Clutch that's part of their The Summer I Turned Pretty collab.
These frilly PJs
As both a #TeamConrad girlie and a seasonal pajama connoisseur, I obviously needed all of the details about the red set Belly was wearing when she and Conrad unexpectedly spent a cozy Christmas together in Cousins. Sadly, my fashion detective findings revealed that Belly's Dôen set is no longer available—but don't fret! I scoped out a ton of options that embody Belly's cottagecore vibe, including a tank-and-shorts set.
This timeless back-to-school style
While The Summer I Turned Pretty has always been packed with summer fashion inspo, this season's flashbacks and campus setting give us a glimpse into Belly's school year style. Case in point: This classic look, complete with a simple black mini, oversized denim, loafers, and the pièce de résistance, a darling pair of ruffled socks. Honestly, you probably have most of the pieces to re-create this look hiding in your closet, but if not, we've found 'em for you below.
This flirty floral number
The first few episodes of the season were light on the expected coastal fashion, but Belly made up for it with a blue and white dress fit for a New England summer. Granted, she wore it to a frat party, but we'll take it. Belly sports a ton of Reformation dresses throughout the show, and the closest match I've found is this nearly-sold out option, but trust: There are still plenty of grandmillennial-inspired dresses out there you can snag and wear while summer lasts. Don't forget a pair of strappy espadrilles to pair it with!
Anvita Reddy (she/her) is a Commerce Editor at Hearst Magazines. She contributes commerce content across Hearst’s portfolio, including Elle, Harper's Baazar, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, House Beautiful, and more. She has over four years of experience in the commerce space, including writing detailed first-person product reviews, trend and best-of round-ups, deals and sales coverage, and more. Previously, she was an assistant editor for PS Shopping, covering beauty, home and kitchen, fashion, tech, travel, wellness, and lifestyle. In her free time, you can find her catching up on everything from reality TV to reruns of classic sitcoms, testing out viral beauty products, sharpening her cooking skills, working out, or traveling.
Madison McGee is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines. For the past year, she has contributed shopping content, gift guides, product testing, and deals coverage across Hearst’s portfolio, which includes Good Housekeeping, Women’s Health, Men's Health, House Beautiful, Elle, Town and Country, Esquire, Country Living, Oprah Daily, and more. Prior to joining Hearst, she was a staff writer at BuzzFeed and worked in book publishing. Madison is a graduate of the University of Mississippi’s journalism program, and holds a Masters in Publishing from New York University. When she’s not scouting out the best deals, she can be found reading, cheering on the Baltimore Ravens, or exploring New York City’s indie bookstores.
































































































































































