How to Embrace Your Perfect Summer Style…

Summer is almost here. I am so glad…

When summer hits, getting dressed can feel less like fun and more like survival. The heat, humidity, and constant sweating can turn even the best outfit into a regret. But the good news? Choosing the right fabrics and silhouettes can completely change your experience. You don’t need a whole new wardrobe—just a smarter one.

Let’s start with fabric, because that’s where most people go wrong. If you remember one thing, let it be this: natural fibers are your best friend in the heat. Fabrics like cotton, linen, and lightweight silk allow your skin to breathe. They absorb moisture and help it evaporate, which keeps you cooler throughout the day. Linen, in particular, is a summer hero. Yes, it wrinkles—but that relaxed, slightly rumpled look is part of its charm. It signals effortless style while keeping you comfortable.

Cotton is another go-to, but not all cotton is created equal. Look for lightweight weaves like voile, chambray, or seersucker. These have a looser structure, which allows air to circulate. A thick cotton tee might feel breathable at first, but in high heat, it can trap moisture and feel heavy.

Now, what should you avoid? Synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and acrylic tend to trap heat and sweat. They don’t breathe well, which can leave you feeling sticky and overheated. If you do wear blends, make sure the natural fiber content is higher than the synthetic.

Next up: silhouette. Even the best fabric won’t help if your clothes are too tight. Summer is the season to embrace a little ease. Think flowy dresses, relaxed shirts, and wide-leg pants. Clothes that sit slightly away from your body allow air to move, which naturally cools you down.

This doesn’t mean oversized everything—it just means strategic looseness. A tailored linen shirt with a bit of room through the body looks polished but still breathable. A-line skirts, shift dresses, and relaxed shorts are all great options that balance structure with airflow.

photo by Elif

Color also plays a role. Lighter colors reflect sunlight, while darker shades absorb it. That’s why whites, creams, pastels, and soft neutrals tend to feel cooler in the sun. They also give off that fresh, summery vibe without trying too hard.

And don’t forget about layering—yes, even in summer. The trick is keeping it light. A thin linen blazer or cotton button-down can protect your skin from the sun while still allowing airflow. Plus, indoor air conditioning can be freezing, so having that extra layer keeps you comfortable in every environment.

Finally, pay attention to the small details. Sleeveless tops, open necklines, and shorter hemlines can make a big difference in how cool you feel. Breathable footwear—like leather sandals or canvas sneakers—helps too. Your outfit works as a system, and every piece matters.

At the end of the day, dressing for summer isn’t about sacrificing style—it’s about working with the weather instead of against it. Choose fabrics that breathe, silhouettes that allow movement, and colors that reflect light. You’ll not only look better—you’ll feel better, which is really the whole point.

Want to add some new summer pieces? Reach out for a style and color analysis, the first apt before we shop together.

Keep it sassy, Indy.

Beth Divine, MA, AICI-CIC, Personal Stylist