I’m a Stylist— Here’s Everything I Just Wore On Holiday In the South of France

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I'm a Stylist— Here's Everything I Just Wore On Holiday In the South of France

Planning a trip to the South of France this summer? Or maybe you’re just trying to piece together some last minute outfit ideas for your next mediterranean mini break. Either way, if you’re stumped for packing inspiration—I’m here to help. I recently headed to the Cote D’Azur for a long-awaited holiday, returning to my favourite hotel (possibly in the world), Les Roches Rouges. And one thing’s for certain, I’d had time to put a lot of thought into my outfits.

Not that they ended up being particularly extravagant— I’m actually somewhat of a minimalist when it comes to holiday dressing. Mostly eschewing the usual printed dresses and bright colours that fit sun-drenched destinations for a more understated palette. Not only does this help keep my packing list down, since everything usually goes together in a neat summer capsule, it also means the pieces I do choose to invest in look just as classic year after year. Think a simple white dress, for example, or a black strappy swimsuit

The good thing is, this timeless aesthetic also works well when you’re trying to look your chicest on the Riviera. The French are well known for their love of an elevated basic, after all. From Jane Birkin-inspired basket bags, to light linens, fresh stripes and crisp monochromatic colours. Keep scrolling and you’ll see a lot of these things in my five most-worn holiday outfits. You probably even own a lot of the items already, and hopefully the below can serve as helpful styling inspiration. If you are looking to update your holiday wardrobe, though, I’ve added links to some of my favourite summer pieces too. Happy holidays!

A simple white dress can be worn when wandering around the town in the day, but add a mini bag and some gold jewellery and it works for sunset dinners as well. 

I’ve never got on well with a kaftan. Instead, my pool and beach cover-up of choice is always a linen shirt. Tuck it into to a simple pair of drawstring shorts when you head to lunch for a breezy but polished look. 

Is there anything more timeless than a black swimsuit? I’ve had this one for years, and it’s just as chic every summer. Plus, it’s flattering too. I dressed it up here with a pretty midi skirt when we went for a boat trip and long lunch. 

Black may not seem like the most summery colour, but that’s exactly what makes it so unexpectedly chic. Opt for linen fabrics and shorter lengths to stay cool. This was the perfect outfit to head inland on market day. 

Linen shorts are my new go-to when I want something a bit more elevated than denim cut offs. This backless halterneck top was ideal for the hottest day of the holiday, but it still felt dressy enough to wear to the hotel’s restaurant at lunch. 

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