Summertime madness? Summer fashion for people who hate summer
The sun might be high up, the enthusiasm to play ‘dress up’ might be hitting rock bottom, and you might be playing Lana Del Rey's Summertime Sadness on repeat; but that isn’t any reason to desert the fun, frolic, and fashion!
Summer often brings with it the expectation of breezy dresses, shorts, and vibrant colors. But let’s call a spade a spade. No matter how easy and breezy it might look in the photos, putting in the effort to ace fashion in summer is a ginormous task. The dresses might look like they’re ushering in the much-needed cool wind into the picture, but in reality – even getting into multiple layers of clothes can be a draining challenge in summer.
How to stay fashionably presentable during the summer, then?
Fret not, for we have a concise checklist for summer fashion !
Check it out.
Swear by natural fabrics
This one’s going to be your holy grail this summer, and every summer, to be honest. Opt for breathable materials like cotton and linen. These fabrics allow air circulation, keeping you cool and comfortable. Linen, in particular, is known for its ability to wick away moisture, making it ideal for warmer climates. Choose unlined garments to prevent added weight and to ensure better airflow.
Swipe right on light colors
Now, it’s not mindful fashion if it’s devoid of science, is it! Light-colored clothing reflects sunlight, helping to keep you cooler. Shades like white, beige, pastels, and soft blues are not only stylish but also practical for summer wear.
Anti-fit is your best ally
Now, this one might not sit right with several fashionistas, but the love of comfort during summer – wrap up your tight-fitted outfits. Tight clothing can be uncomfortable in the heat. Instead, choose loose-fitting garments that allow your skin to breathe. Wide-leg trousers, flowy skirts, and oversized shirts can be both stylish and practical.
Layer it up – but do it strategically
If you're someone who prefers the comfort of cozy layers and the elegance of tailored pieces, don’t worry and don’t lose hope. Opt for lightweight options. A sheer cotton blouse over a tank top or a light cardigan can provide coverage without causing overheating. At any cost, avoid heavy fabrics and instead choose airy materials that offer comfort without sacrificing style.
Choose athleisure
We’ve come a long way since athleisure was strictly limited to the premises of gyms or yoga studios. Athleisure is a blessing from the fashion goddess, and no other piece of clothing combines comfort with style with such finesse, making it a perfect choice for those who dislike traditional summer attire. Think breathable joggers, stylish sneakers, and moisture-wicking tops. This trend allows you to stay cool while maintaining a fashionable appearance.
Experiment with textures
We get it, not all of us are very fond of light and bright colors or patterns, and would rather pick yet another all black look; but when it’s scorching summer – you can always try and experiment with different textures. A linen blazer over a cotton tee or a silk scarf can add depth to your outfit without overwhelming your senses. Textures like lace, mesh, and silk can provide interest and elegance during the warmer months.
Go minimal
When it comes to accessorizing your summer look, keep chanting just one word under your breath – minimal! Accessories can elevate your summer wardrobe without requiring you to wear revealing clothing, but be super mindful. You don’t want to overdo it, because that eventually will make things messier. Wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and lightweight scarves not only add style but also provide sun protection. Choose accessories that complement your outfit and offer practical benefits.
Comfy footwear
For the love of the fashion goddess, rest those high-top black boots and clumsy gladiators. Closed-toe shoes can be stifling in the heat. Opt for open-toe sandals, espadrilles, or breathable flats. These options keep your feet cool and comfortable while still looking chic. Moreover, you can take them off in a jiffy if you’re about to dip your feet into the pool.
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