I’ve been gravitating toward white breezy pieces lately, especially during summer. They’re very easy to style, they breathe, and they really suit anyone and make the outfit feel more effortless and light in some way.
I’m not talking about crisp, structured white pieces that look like there’s been a lot of thought put into them, more like light pieces with small details that make them look special. Something you’d throw on for a city stroll and outdoor lunch.
(These are just pieces I actually love- no sponsorships or partnerships)
- Jewell straight pants by The Garment, a brand based in Copenhagen
These pants blend comfort and style beautifully; they’re very versatile and can be worn in many ways to match different styles. I love how Leandra Cohen is wearing them, making them look cool and giving them the Copenhagen style, but they can also be worn with a nicely fitted basic top for a simpler outfit.
They also come in shorts!
2. Linen cape by Eseoese, a brand based in Spain
First thing that comes into my mind when I saw this is that it can literally be worn by three generations and would still look amazing, the options of how to wear this are endless. I can see myself, my mom, and my grandmother wearing this piece in very different ways.
It’s simple, chic, and versatile. I can see myself wearing it the same way (with a belt), with some linen shorts and sandals with wedges.
3. Linen set by Reformation, a brand based in the US
As the caption says, this linen set really feels like summer in the South of France. I love how you can underdress or overdress it as you’d like. You can add a simple belt, wear a pouch with a pop of color and heels for a night out, or just with slippers and a beach bag. The set is effortlessly beautiful and simple.
4. This slip skirt by Coucou Intimates, a brand based in France
5. This cotton lace set by My Mum Made It, a brand based in Australia
It’s just so simple with details in all the right places, all cotton and feels so cute and light to wear. I love how the top lies perfectly right after the start of the skirt, and the front cut.
Which one is your favorite? Would love to know in the comments!