Polka Dots Are Having a Moment (Again): 10 Ways to Wear Them in 2025

The '80s are calling.

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Marilyn Monroe’s spotted bikini. Julia Roberts’s Pretty Woman polo match look. Practically every dress Princess Diana wore in the ‘80s. As history proves, polka dot-centric outfits have always held a prime place in the cultural conversation. But while the print is enduringly classic, it’s been feeling particularly relevant after bubbling up in the Spring 2025 collections—including prime spots on the runways of Acne Studios and Nina Ricci—last September. 

Now the iconic motif seems to be settling in for another banner season. Throughout this past fall/winter 2025 fashion month, major designers reinvented the iconic motif for the catwalk time and again. Altuzarra used studs and rhinestones to create a striking speckled effect; Fendi featured big red dots on a textured black and brown coat (and a matching bag); Brandon Maxwell created an abstract, paintbrush-like version of the design. Meanwhile, celebrities (hey there, Jessica Alba and Raye) and industry insiders alike have been styling spots in thrilling new ways outside the shows. Sure, wearing polka dots might not actually be anything new, but these days it certainly feels like it is.

So let’s join the party, shall we? To make it easy, I’ve gathered 10 inspiring ways to wear polka dots ahead, complete with DIY tips for recreating each one. Keep scrolling for the 411. 

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Hard and Soft

Tamu McPherson wears sunglasses, earrings, a black asymmetric flowing dress with white polka dots and a draped crop top, a black leather biker jacket, a sparkling sequined bag, black mules, outside Stella McCartney , during the Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024/2025 as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 04, 2024 in Paris, France.

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While this flirty two-piece set would look plenty cute on its own, it’s the addition of a structured moto jacket that really makes the overall combination sing. It’s just different enough from the rest of the floaty separates to add a memorable element of surprise, but—because it fits within the outfit’s overall color scheme and mood—it still feels intentional.

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Extra, Extra

A guest wears black boots with white dots, white shirt, beige trench coat, white bag with black polka dots outside the Ganni fashion show during the Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025/2026 as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 04, 2025 in Paris, France.

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Those who are polka dot curious but not quite ready to commit can dabble in the aesthetic by way of playfully speckled accessories. This tactic works particularly well here because the rest of the pieces at play are simple enough not to complete with the graphic accents.

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Abstract Approach

Cai Cai is seen wearing an Ottolinger dress with a bouquet of flowers outside the Ottolinger show during the Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025/2026 as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 09, 2025 in Paris, France.

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If the retro, pin-up girl-adjacent way of wearing repeated dots isn’t for you, here’s a worthwhile alternative: Try an edgy, slightly asymmetrical maxi that artfully mashes the motif with plaid, stripes, and trompe l'oeil prints. For something composed of such timeless elements, it feels really modern.

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One Perfect Piece

Cristina Córdula wears black sunglasses, gold earrings, shiny sequin blazer jacket, black white polka dotted pattern/print, bright cherry red high waisted loose trouser pants, silver pointed toe bow detail heels, outside Giambattista Valli, during the Paris Fashion week Women's Fall/Winter 2025-2026 on March 7, 2025 in Paris, France.

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Isolating the look-at-me pattern to a single blouse allows it to really stand out. But that doesn’t mean the rest of your outfit needs to be boring. Note how the bright red pants and sequined jacket don’t compete here because both are centered around solid colors and simple shapes.

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Sheer Genius

A guest wears navy dress with dots print, rose bag outside Acne Studios during the Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025/2026 as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 05, 2025 in Paris, France.

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A navy blue dress with white dots is one of the most tried-and-true ways one can wear the print. But when you factor in a gauzy overlay and deconstructed hemline? The look suddenly becomes more interesting and unique to you.

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Girl Meets Boy

 Tanya Ravichandran wears white polka dot mini dress, matching Acne Studios bag, black striped blazer, black sandals withsheer socks details, outside Acne Studios, during the Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025/2026 as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 05, 2025 in Paris, France.

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Because polka dots are inherently such a feminine design choice, they read particularly cool when paired with something more masculine. As illustrated in this outfit, one of the easiest ways to achieve this push-pull effect is by combining an airy dress with a structured blazer.

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Let’s Get Loud

A guest wears light yellow oversized pixelated breakfast Moschino sweater, white navy blue polka dots pattern/print Moschino midi skirt, dark brown suede belted Moschino leather bag, dark green mary jane suede shoes, outside Moschino, during the Milan Fashion week Women's Fall/Winter 2025-2026 on February 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy.

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In general, the bigger the polka dot, the quirkier it feels. So when you’re dealing with the sort of big round circles adorning this skirt, you’ll want to team them with something of equal personality. A graphic print sweater and chunky clogs (bonus points if they are lime green) should do the trick.

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She’s Got Layers

Diana Tsui wears black sunglasses, white hoop earrings, black cropped North Face puffer jacket, black white polka dotted sheer mesh tulle midi skirt, shiny black leather bag, black tights, black sneaker shoes, outside Ulla Johnson, during the New York Fashion week Fall/Winter 2025 on February 9, 2025 in New York, New York.

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A polka dot peplum and a puffer? You bet it’s going to work, especially if the quilted outerwear in question is cropped just so to show off the flouncy layer underneath. To really lean into the effect follow this insider’s lead by adding a big, bouncy skirt. Pro tip: In warmer conditions, you can swap the thick jacket for something in cotton or denim.

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Proportion Play

Chloe King is seen wearing a polkadot coat, yellow and orange polkadot dress, white heels, orange bag and NY Yankees baseball cap outside the Brandon Maxwell show during NYFW F/W 2025 on February 06, 2025 in New York City.

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While the vibrant hues in this look would be plenty to set it apart, it’s the use of outsize silhouettes (see the flared-out coat and voluminous skirt mash-up) that give it true sartorial gravitas. The coolly clashing color schemes do not hurt either.

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Madge of Honor

Lou Doillon wears all Valentino outside the Valentino show during the Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 as part of Paris Fashion Week on January 29, 2025 in Paris, France.

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A Madonna-worthy polka dot blouse—complete with a big bow and lace gloves—is definitely right in line with the fashion zeitgeist right now, which has been all about a return of ‘80s excess. To keep things from moving into costume territory, though, you’ll want to mix this piece with slightly undone hair and sleek trousers (versus, say, a teased blowout and acid-wash denim). 

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