9 Simple Pieces You Need for an Elevated Summer Capsule Wardrobe

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9 Simple Pieces You Need for an Elevated Summer Capsule Wardrobe

I’m pretty strict when it comes to a summer capsule wardrobe. Years ago, I might have been tempted to ensure there were loads of summer dresses and loose-fitting trousers in my wardrobe, but I’m now set on only a few items. This reasoning is absolutely to do with sustainability and ensuring my wardrobe works as hard as possible for me, but also, when it’s hot, you don’t want options—you just want pieces that make you look and feel good. 

Karina showcases how easy it is to assemble a chic summer outfit when you have some core basics to hand. 

I’ve finally narrowed down my warmer-weather outfits to just nine pieces. It doesn’t seem like very much, but all of these items are perfect for mixing together and creating different looks. Not to mention, I’ve included plenty of accessories. Sunglasses, a pair of sandals that work with everything, and a proper basket bag will do brilliant things for your outfits. 

Below, you’ll see the nine items I recommend that should be in everyone’s summer capsule wardrobe. Note that there’s no mention of swimsuits, as this isn’t for going on holiday, even if plenty of these pieces work for that, too. Rather, it’s for your day-to-day looks during the summer. Read on. 

If there’s one item I can’t do without during the summer, it’s an oversize shirt. It can be in any colour you want—although my preference is a white or striped version—and just know you’ll wear it all the time. Whether worn with jeans, shorts or knotted over a dress or your swimming cossie, this will be your summer saviour. 

You’ll work up so many ways to style this shirt. 

Dress up or down for day or night. 

I think everyone needs a summer dress that makes them feel great. You know the frock that you can throw on when it’s boiling and you still manage to stay looking cool? That one. 

A flattering fit in a classic black hue. 

I enjoy the pretty button-down detailing on this dress. 

Take a tip from our French pals and opt for a basket bag during the summer. My preference is oversize in case there’s a call for a picnic and you need it to double up as your picnic basket. 

Loewe knows how to make a cult basket bag. 

Jane Birkin vibes. 

Don’t forget to pack your sunnies every day of summer. Sure, one minute it’ll be raining, but the next, it’ll be sunny. Right now, rectangular frames are high on the style agenda. 

A stylish finishing touch to any look. 

*Adds to basket*

This season, there’s been a lean towards ’90s-style sandals. Flatforms and chunky flip-flops are where it’s at. My best tip, however, is to keep them simple so that they go with everything you own. 

Ease into the flatform trend with these leather flip flops. 

These look incredibly comfortable. 

You might not be much of a shorts person, but in the height of summer, nothing else will do. Look to Lorna of Symphony of Silk, who always manages to make her looks chic. 

Black and white T-shirts have saved me again and again during the summer. Tuck one into jeans, shorts, and skirts and you’ll look chic and fresh. 

I really rate the fit of this tee. 

I never used to be a white-jeans person, but about five years ago, I realised just how great they look in the summer. My preference right now is wide-leg versions.

Barrel-leg jeans feel particularly on-trend this season.

These jeans come in waist sizes 24-40. 

If I lived in L.A. or somewhere else equally as warm, I probably wouldn’t include a jacket. But I live in the UK, and it gets cold in the summer. So a light jacket is a necessity. 

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This post was originally published at an earlier time and has since been updated. 

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