Passover takes place from March 25 until April 2 and it celebrates the liberation over 3,300 years ago from slavery in ancient Egypt, and it commemorates the story of the Exodus, in which the Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. In modern day Jewish families gather together on the first night of Passover for a seder dinner where the story of the Exodus is retold and the food is fragrant with ritual and symbolism.
For what to wear to a seder dinner, we turned to Tory Burch and her spring selections of citrin and neutrals to put together an ensemble that is classic and chic. We love the fresh mix of texture and patterns that can take you from Temple in the morning, to lunch to a seder dinner with lady-like ease.