you gravitate towards that lend themselves well to layering, for peak temperatures you want breathable, lightweight materials, like , cotton, and silk, that move easily and feel good on skin—and don’t trap heat.
When it comes to fit, anything loose and flowy usually works. (It’s little surprise that one of the most popular is relaxed suiting.) And don’t sweat the length: Midi and maxi styles tend to be just as—if not more—comfortable than minis, while tailored shorts (and jorts) read more appropriate than cutoffs in semiformal settings.The best part about dressing for the season, though, is all the colorful accessories that come out to play.
A , a , and stackable —these are small staples that pack a punch with a simple look—and tend to get a ton of wear. To make the next few weeks as fuss-free as possible (at least when it to comes dressing for the heat), we rounded up all the warm-weather essentials you need for a stylish summer—check them out below.
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