Fashion
Resort Matching Sets
Matching sets are one of the easiest things to pack. No styling math, no digging through a suitcase for pieces that work together — just a top and bottom that immediately feel like a complete look. That’s part of why they make up so much of my vacation wardrobe, the styling can go in so many directions. A printed silk set for hotel breakfast and a walk through town. Crochet shorts and the matching top for poolside lunches, beach clubs, or anywhere with tiled floors and wet hair. A fringed knit skirt and tank for sunset dinners, or embroidered cotton pieces for market mornings that turn into an afternoon of shopping.
Bring a few base pieces along and a set becomes more than one outfit. Wear it together when you want the full effect, then split it up later in the trip with a simple tank, linen pant, or white shorts. That’s what makes them such a good packing move — complete right away, but still room to play.
Patterned Silk Skirt
The kind of print that turns a simple top into the outfit — or makes an even bolder statement when paired with the matching top.
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The Matching Set, But Make It Swim
Outfit Details: Montce Bikini & Pants, Eliou Necklace (old, similar here), Janessa Leone Hat, Ancient Greek Sandals, Retrosuperfuture Sunglasses
There is something so satisfying about a matching set, that feeling of being put together head to toe with almost zero thinking required. Swimwear makes an especially good case for it. I love when a suit has a second act, a sarong, a pair of pants, or a linen dress cut from the same print, so the move from pool to lunch barely counts as an outfit change. The last thing I want to think through is an elaborate look when the whole point of the day is relaxing by the water.
That is what a set like this solves. It adds polish and intention to beach dressing, building a look full of color and personality that still makes sense for a swim but can carry you through the rest of the day.
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Crisp Dresses for Hot Days
Miu Miu Dress & Flats (sold out, similar here and here), Hermes Bag (similar, less expensive here), Janessa Leone Hat
When it comes to getting dressed on the hottest days of summer, a dress has to pass the fabric test before I’ll even consider it. Some days I’m reaching for a look that is a little more polished, one that needs to keep its shape and feel sharp even when the sun is doing the most.
I always look for a few fail-proof dresses to have on hand for this time of year in a mix of cotton poplin, linen, or breathable jersey. Those fabrics stay light on the body while holding their shape and clean lines, while eyelet or delicate embroidery adds texture without extra weight. You get the ease of hardly feeling like you are wearing anything, but the silhouette carries that polished feeling across the finish line, so that getting dressed in the peak of summer feels like a breeze.
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