
There’s no doubt that when temperatures start to rise and approach 90 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit, the only way to survive is to find places with fans or air conditioning, or, if possible, escape to the beach or pool to cool off. It’s also worth mentioning that life during heat waves raises questions and complications when it comes to dressing. The question is obvious: can you dress well in 90-degree heat?
The high temperatures tempt us to spend all day in swimsuits or bikinis , but that’s clearly impractical. We have to live a olağan life: go to work, do the shopping, meet up with friends, go for walks. Even living in coastal towns, not everything can be done in a swimsuit. In that sense, finding ways to dress well without feeling like we’re melting can seem like a complicated task, with wardrobes limited to shorts, skirts, linen garments, or flowy dresses.
To make putting together such outfits easier, we propose eight “tricks” that will inspire many of us and save us on these sweltering days.
How to dress well when it’s very hot in 6 tricks.
Accessories that stand out →
In Paris.
Raimonda Kulikauskiene
There’s no doubt that many of our summer clothes are simple (or very short), and it seems like we need to add more to our look to make it more interesting. But the truth is, simply adding contrasting accessories, whether in color or style, is enough to achieve that different and cool touch.
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Fifth & Ninth Taya Polarized Sunglasses
Nordstrom

Serpui Luiza Fish Bag
Free People
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Madewell Semiprecious Beaded Carabiner Charm Necklace
Madewell
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Elisa Johnson Val Sunglasses
Revolve
Opt for light and flowing fabrics →
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Valentina Frugiuele
Is there a better option when it comes to looking good, feeling comfortable, and staying cool than clothes that don’t cling to the body and allow air to circulate? Well, no.

Madewell Blaire Top
Madewell
Nordstrom
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Rag & Bone Atlas Linen Pants
Nordstrom
Rag & Bone
Long live the minimalist dress →
In Paris.
Edward Berthelot
We can talk on and on about the importance of long t-shirt dresses and we have no doubt that this relaxed, practical, and slightly sophisticated staple is the best ally to survive the warmest days of the year.
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Mango Cotton Dress with Side Tie
Mango
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H&M Long T-Shirt Dress
Nordstrom
Don’t fear color →
In Cannes.
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White, beige, and other neutral tones are a seasonal staple, it’s true, but the best way to elevate a style full of simple garments (or not, depending on your personal style) is to dare to add touches of color that will shine twice as bright thanks to the sun’s rays.

Boden Belgravia Linen Pants
Boden

Staud Laird Tankini Top
Amazon
shopbop
Say yes to a matching set→
In Cannes
Arnold Jerocki
Whether it’s a skirt, linen trousers, ’90s mom shorts, or an even shorter option… the base isn’t the most important thing here; that should reflect your lifestyle and wardrobe. What’s most important is choosing one of those head-to-toe looks we’re seeing so much of now, which work wonderfully together or separately. Or, in other words, three times the number of looks you can imagine.
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Mango Linen Blouse with Belt
Mango
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Mango Linen Palazzo Pants
Mango
Flip-flops that solve everything →

In Copenhagen.
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We’ve always loved these strapless, laceless sandals—you probably have several pairs in your closet—and red ones are everywhere right now. Of course, the truth is that no matter which color flip-flops you choose, they are always a great option to relax or add cool points to our outfits.
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Taxutixieye Flat Flip-Flops
Amazon
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Rihero Square-Toe Flip-Flops
Amazon
This article was originally published by Glamour Spain.




