7 Tips for Elevating Your Summer Getaway Outfits
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With summer weekends booking up, it’s easy to lapse into the not-always-appropriate day-party uniform of sandals, bikinis, and oil. Blame it on the rays, if you must, but before you let those usual suspects make an appearance in your suitcase again, consider refreshing your getaway wardrobe with airy yet always-chic pieces. Take a cue from Jenny Bernheim of the blog Margo Me, who’s sharing her tips on how to put together polished looks for a retro-inspired Palm Springs retreat. Bernheim says, “Travelling demands you pack transitional beach-to-bar outfits, so selecting neutral shades with subtle pops of colour via essie nail polish is my secret to looking ready for wherever the day takes me.”
Scroll down for more tips on how to pack on the polish for your summer getaway looks.
Tip 1: “Consider a linear approach to dressing with the season’s most sought-after trend: the stripe. I personally love the clean feeling of the look paired with a free-flowing chiffon dress, like this Elliatt piece I’ve got on repeat these days!”
Tip 4: “Black and white is the best approach to looking classically cool while soaking in the rays. Regardless of if I’m on a beach in Miami or poolside in Palm Springs, I’m can’t help but channel the characters from Slim Aarons’s famous photographs from the ’60s. This vintage one-piece paired with the oversize hat is my nod to an era I wish I hadn’t missed.”
Tip 6: “Don’t be afraid to play with patterns, textures, and colours this summer. Classic silhouettes take on new forms in vibrant hues, which makes for an elevated yet approachable look.”
“Each season, I love trying new colour combos not only in my daily outfits but with my makeup and in my manis, too. The neutral backdrop of my black-and-white striped top is the perfect playground for contrasting colours of my skirt and nails.”
Tip 7: “This Mara Hoffman top I'm wearing to The Parker is the perfect conversation piece to break the ice at any cocktail party. It’s no secret that this summer is all about the ’70s. From haute hippie to Saturday Night Fever, we are seeing a throwback of retro-glam silhouettes that I’ve been beyond excited to try. Your ’70s uniform should start with bell-bottoms—the more volume the better.”