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White Lotus Season 3 Outfits: Where to Buy Every Look

Shop the exact outfits from White Lotus season 3 — from Chloe's pink Jacquemus to Chelsea's crochet dress. Find affordable alternatives across 1,000+ stores.

By Luna
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I paused The White Lotus four times during the first episode. Not for the plot twists (those came later), but because every time someone walked into a scene I needed to process what they were wearing. The White Lotus season 3 outfits are some of the most covetable resort fashion on TV right now, and I went looking for where to actually buy them.

Season 3 moves the action to Thailand, and costume designer Alex Bovaird used the setting to push the wardrobe into full resort fantasy. This isn't subtle vacation dressing. This is "I packed seven suitcases and I'm using all of them" energy, and it works because Bovaird understands something crucial: what people wear on holiday reveals more about them than what they wear to work.

She's been dressing The White Lotus since season 1, and her catchphrase on set is reportedly "nothing's too much for The White Lotus." For this season she pulled from 60s and 70s resortwear archives and worked directly with Jacquemus, Valentino, Zimmermann, and others.

The best White Lotus season 3 outfits

Chloe's pink Jacquemus moment (Episode 4). Charlotte Le Bon walks onto a yacht in a custom bubblegum-pink Jacquemus bodysuit with a sheer maxi skirt and a wide-brimmed hat. The whole look was designed specifically for the show by Simon Porte Jacquemus himself, inspired by vintage swimwear from the 60s and 70s. The colour is specific: not pastel, not hot pink, but that exact candy tone that reads as both playful and expensive. The sheer skirt adds movement without competing with the bodysuit's structure. Every element is doing exactly one job and doing it perfectly.

Jaclyn's leopard-print Valentino swimsuit. Michelle Monaghan treats the resort pool like a personal red carpet. A Valentino Animal Print One Piece with a matching silk cover-up, worn with the kind of confidence that makes everyone else at the pool feel underdressed. Leopard print can go very right or very wrong, and the key here is the cut. The strategic cutouts keep it modern, the matching cover-up elevates it from swimwear to a complete look. Jaclyn never looks like she's trying, which means the costume department tried very, very hard.

Chelsea's crochet beach dress (Episode 1). Aimee Lou Wood shows up to the White Lotus wearing a My Beachy Side crochet cutout mini dress, and it immediately tells you everything about her character. While every other guest arrives in head-to-toe designer, Chelsea walks in wearing what looks like the best vintage find of her life. The cream crochet has geometric cutouts with leather accents that give it structure, so it reads as intentional rather than festival-hippie. Bovaird has called Chelsea the "style hero" of the season, and I think she's right. This is the character whose wardrobe you could actually build from thrift stores and independent brands.

Where to buy White Lotus season 3 outfits

I ran all three looks through FetchFashion, an AI visual search tool that works like Shazam for clothes. You upload a photo of any outfit, the AI identifies the pieces and finds where to buy them across 1,000+ retailers.

Chloe's pink look returned strong matches. The custom Jacquemus bodysuit isn't for sale (it was made for the show), but pink maxi dresses with sheer or bodycon silhouettes are everywhere right now. Peppermayo had a one-shoulder pink maxi for $30 that captures the same fluid silhouette, and Hello Molly returned a mesh version at $109 that gets the sheerness right. You don't need the Jacquemus label to get this look. The colour and the movement are what make it.

Jaclyn's leopard swimsuit was the easiest to match. Leopard-print one-pieces with cutout details are everywhere. The search found options starting at $31 from ASOS that nail the silhouette. The Valentino original runs well into four figures, but a structured one-piece with strategic cutouts is available at every price point. This is one of those designs where the affordable versions look just as good.

Chelsea's crochet dress found its closest match at My Beachy Side, which is literally the brand from the show. Their Taffy crop top ($75) uses the same hand-crochet technique with leather accents. Fashion Nova also returned a crochet halter set for $30 that captures the bohemian energy at a fraction of the price. The crochet trend is having a massive moment right now, so there's no shortage of options across every budget.

How to search for these looks yourself

If you spot an outfit on screen that you want, you can find it on FetchFashion in seconds:

  1. Screenshot the outfit from whatever you're watching
  2. Upload the image to FetchFashion
  3. The AI identifies each clothing piece and searches retailers in your country
  4. You get matching products with prices and direct purchase links

It's free to try (3 searches per day) and works with any photo: TV shows, Instagram posts, magazine pages, street style shots. The search is visual, so it matches based on what the clothing actually looks like.

FetchFashion also runs an AI style analysis on your image, suggesting complementary pieces like shoes, bags, and accessories that complete the look. Found something you love? Save it to your personal wishlist and come back to it later.

Which White Lotus outfit is worth buying

Chelsea's crochet dress is the one I'd buy tomorrow. It's the most wearable look from the season and the hardest to get wrong, because crochet has this built-in warmth that makes almost anyone look relaxed and put together. Chloe's pink moment is beautiful but very specific (you need the right occasion, the right confidence, and probably a yacht). Jaclyn's leopard swimsuit is a classic that belongs in everyone's summer rotation.

H&M also released a White Lotus-inspired collection this season designed with Bovaird, which is worth checking if you want the general resort aesthetic at accessible prices.

The White Lotus has always been a show where the clothes do as much storytelling as the script. Season 3 just happens to be the most shoppable one yet.

Chloe's pink Jacquemus yacht look (Episode 4)

Custom bubblegum-pink Jacquemus bodysuit with sheer maxi skirt and wide-brim hat.

Jaclyn's leopard-print Valentino swimsuit

Valentino Animal Print One Piece with matching silk cover-up. Old Hollywood glamour by the pool.

Chelsea's crochet beach dress (Episode 1)

My Beachy Side crochet cutout mini dress with leather accents. Bohemian beach perfection.

FAQ

Where can I buy the outfits from The White Lotus season 3?

Upload a screenshot of any outfit from the show to FetchFashion AI. It identifies the clothing and finds matching or similar pieces across 1,000+ retailers with prices and direct links. Most original pieces are designer or custom-made, but FetchFashion finds affordable alternatives that capture the same look.

Who designs the costumes for The White Lotus?

Alex Bovaird is the costume designer for all three seasons of The White Lotus. For season 3 she collaborated with brands like Jacquemus, Valentino, and Zimmermann, mixing designer pieces with 60s and 70s vintage resortwear.

What is Chelsea's style in The White Lotus season 3?

Chelsea, played by Aimee Lou Wood, wears bohemian beachwear throughout the season. Her wardrobe features crochet dresses, vintage knitwear, and flea-market jewelry, creating a relaxed 60s-meets-90s aesthetic that stands out against the other characters' designer wardrobes.

What is FetchFashion and how does it work?

FetchFashion is a free AI-powered visual search tool that identifies clothes from any photo and finds where to buy them. Upload a screenshot from a TV show, Instagram post, or magazine, and it returns matching products from over 1,000 retailers with prices and direct links. It works like Shazam, but for fashion.

How can I find clothes I see on TV shows?

Take a screenshot of the outfit you like and upload it to FetchFashion AI at fetchfashion.ai. The AI analyzes the image, identifies each clothing piece, and searches retailers in your country for matching or similar items. You get results with prices and direct purchase links in seconds. It's free for 3 searches per day.

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