Milkmaid dresses are trendy right now, and the Gen Z is loving it. This sweet-girl-meets-soft-luxury aesthetic got its biggest stamp of approval when Kendall Jenner popped off at Coachella 2025 in a butter-yellow drop-waist stunner by Proenza Schouler. Yes, during a festival noted for its glitter, mesh and everything extra, the Kendall Dress — its name — served as a subtle slay.
While others went full fantasy — Lady Gaga in goth couture, Julia Fox doing her typical “more is more” thing — Kendall let simplicity do the flexing. The dress was light and simple, yet it still had that cinch-and-flow charm that makes milkmaid dresses a wardrobe staple.
The true game changer? That dropped waist. It elongates the body without drawing attention, giving a low-key hourglass shape while remaining cool and comfortable in the desert sun. Oh, and the butter-yellow color? It’s more than just cute; it’s Pinterest-ready — soft, sunny and all over our mood boards.
Milkmaid outfits have the ideal blend of puff sleeves, corset-like bodices and flowy skirts that make you feel like you’re starring in your indie film, while being practical enough to do errands.
Yes, the fad has gone completely viral. TikTok shows people wearing their favorite puff-sleeved outfits in lovely gardens have received millions of views. It’s a combination of fashion and escapism.
Fashion, according to Lorynn Divita, a professor of apparel design and merchandising, is always changing in reaction to societal trends.
“The present is always changing — and fashion is very quick to respond to changes in taste that reflect modern life,” she stated.
It first gained traction in 2020, with puff sleeves and corset-style silhouettes reminiscent of 18th-century femininity. After a brief absence from the spotlight, milkmaid dresses are making a comeback, based on fashion psychologist Carolyn Mair.
The resurgence fights back against the ultra-clean lines of “quiet luxury” by reintroducing a softer, romantic style. She goes on to say that part of the appeal is psychological — the design appeals to nostalgia and our common desire for a slower, simpler past.
Over the years, other stylish celebrities have also adopted the milkmaid dress trend, each adding their unique twist to the romantic silhouette, beyond Kendall Jenner’s famous Coachella ensemble.
Kylie Jenner brought 18th-century European feelings into the present day by accessorizing her floral ruffled dress with a white satin corset during her birthday holiday in the South of France.
Known for her daring sense of style, Rowan Blanchard is wearing a milkmaid dress as if she’s donning spring.
In her “Espresso” music video, Sabrina Carpenter capitalized on the flirtatious possibilities of the trend by donning an off-the-shoulder little milkmaid dress from Frankies Bikinis, which brilliantly encapsulated the pop culture attraction of the look.
Olivia Rodrigo, meanwhile, looked effortlessly stylish and on-trend while wearing Ciao Lucia’s black smocked Gabriela dress during the European leg of her GUTS tour.
Ashley Park from Emily in Paris also joined the milkmaid moment by sharing a picture of herself wearing Reformation’s Balia Linen Dress on Instagram, which soon nearly sold out.