Summer isn’t just a period for lazing about in the hot sun at the beach. The season is still packed with different events like weddings, summer vacations and other social gatherings. There’s also the chance of that occasional downpour so outfits are not streamlined to showing off skin in bikini wears and short dresses.
There are different outfits for the many occasions that could come up and you should always be prepared to impress. It’s a new season and the wardrobes are due for an upgrade.
Something important to keep in mind is that you surely don’t want to be trapped in an outfit, all sweaty and uncomfortable, so loose-flowing silhouette midi or mini dresses are a good place to start. Spice up your wardrobe with an assortment of these dresses, and pay attention to the material as linen will make you feel a lot lighter and let the air in especially on the days of searing heat.
The Maxi dresses remain the ideal choice for that little feel of a romantic summer, paired with a simple tote bag, heels, and earrings, and voila, it’s welcome to the start of your own great novel of love and adventure. The easy transition from casual to classy in this outfit is something to love, and the right accessories will do just that.
It’s very typical of summer to have lots of weddings and there are several outfit options for you to wear to the event unless you’re the bride of course. A dress is not a compulsory choice, even though many people still think it’s the accepted wedding guest outfit.
Short dresses with floral prints and dazzling colors are usually considered safe choices but there’s room for more options like jumpsuits or combining separates in ways that fit your style and the dress code of the occasion.
You can also never go wrong with retro. A striped wide neck T-shirt on a slightly overdrawn plain midi skirt will not only take you back to the old days that marked fashion freedom but can fit you into any event this summer.
Some of the most casual looks you could go for on an outing with friends are a mesh of sorts. Get ready to litter the floor and bed with clothes out of your wardrobe because, for this one, it’s a mix and match until it fits. Once you find a bucket hat you know you’re on the right track, it’s an important part of the outfit. Find an Oxford-style shirt and take a sweater.
The sweater is for any event of a downpour, so it remains tied around the waist until that happens. Match these items with white loose trousers and put on sandals. Keep the shirt unbuttoned and the sleeves rolled up for that 2004 trendy look, and you could also substitute with a hooded jacket and a shirt on cropped three-quarter denim worn with loafers.
An off-shoulder would definitely do your wardrobe some good too, especially a stretched off-shoulder jersey dress that is comfortable, light, and extremely versatile.