Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season?
While I love the Valentino Tango platforms, I think I will skip the platform heel trend since they could be very in right now but feel “already seen” by the following season. I am, however, very attracted to the wedges trend, as it’s the perfect alternative to a pair of heeled sandals for a minimal look.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
The staples I can’t survive without every summer are a linen set, a minimal white maxi dress in poplin, and a straw bag and designer sunglasses to add personality to my minimal looks.
Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for summer?
Miniskirts are big right now, and I’m obsessed with the Prada draped panel satin one in pink. I think it will be my next purchase because it’s the perfect piece to pass down to my daughter.
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
I have so many! But I love Gia Borghini—it is the ultimate Italian shoes fashion brand, founded by a woman and inspired by women. I love her collaborations with influencers such as Pernille Teisbaek or Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and her style is original and minimal at the same time. I also love, The Attico. It’s a bold “modern vintage” brand defined by its creators, Gilda and Giorgia, perfect if you’re looking for a pop of colour to add to your minimal look.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
Surely I could never live without thousands of sunglasses in a thousand different shapes and colours styled with a colourful scarf and bikini to complete the look.
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season?
I love that the ’00s are back, especially the low-waisted trousers and jeans. I also love the prep-school aesthetic for summer and am a huge fan of polos.
I love getting matchy-matchy in the summer, and the fact that this Coperni bag comes with matching shell embroidered wedge sandals is everything.
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
Diesel, obviously. It comes from my region, and I can’t help but love the king of Italian denim. We grew up with Diesel in our closets, and it is a must-have. I also love Blumarine. The brand, thanks to the creative direction of Nicola Brognano, has been completely reborn. With a 2000s twist, it has managed to create It-girl pieces.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
One of my summer staples is Birkenstock sandals; they go with basically everything. In the summertime, I also like to layer many accessories like necklaces and bracelets because due to the temperature, you can’t layer clothes, so accessories can make the difference.
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season? Which one do you think you’ll skip?
Against my expectations, I’ve actually come to love the low-rise pants trend. I’ve never been a low-rise girl, but I must admit that as soon as I got to see them styled by other people in the street or on social media, I changed my mind, and now I’m a huge fan, especially of baggier iterations. I’m not a big fan of wedges, I will always prefer any other type of shoes over this style and will be avoiding them this summer.
Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for summer?
My shopping list for the summer is so long that it is difficult to pick a few things, but one of my favourite pieces on my wish list is this dress by Rat & Boa. Its dresses are perfect for every occasion in summer. From a beach party to a fancy dinner, they look so flattering, and I fell in love with the scarf detail of this one!
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
Bottega Veneta has obviously become so popular within the last two years, especially for their bags. But I’ve always liked how they are contemporary and revolutionary without being too much.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
You can’t survive in southern Italy without a micro bikini, some perfect black sunglasses, a beautiful pair of sandals, and a mini silk dress.
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season? Which one do you think you’ll skip?
I’m obsessed with the comeback of the low-rise and, in general, with the Y2K trend. Also, I have a thing for maxi hemlines. I will pass the clashing-print trend.
Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for summer?
Platform sandals are a must-have for the summer, and I’m in love with these Coperani ones.
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
Also, I love the eclectic aesthetic of GCDS, and of course, as an Italian, I have a thing for all the other luxury brands. My favourites are Prada, Miu Miu, and Bottega Veneta.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
In the summer, Italy gets really hot, Rome especially. The best way to survive this is to wear light and comfortable pieces. I’d say my staple outfit would be a tank top, shorts, and sandals, but this year, I’m really into maxi denim skirts, and black midi dresses too.
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season? Which one do you think you’ll skip?
The main trends I love this season are maxi denim skirts, chunky sandals, sporty sunglasses, and 2000s revival pieces. I’m so thrilled for the fringe’s comeback, and I have to mention the tie as a mini scarf trend because I think it gives off the coolest “I’m the girlfriend of the guitarist” vibes. I think I’ll skip the whole academic preppy look because it’s not really my vibe, and I also think that it’s not very inclusive sizewise.
Can you share the pieces you’ve been eyeing for summer?
I’ve been eyeing this set by With Jéan for some time now, and I can’t think of something more perfect to be that cool city girl even in summer.
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
The Attico, a brand founded by two amazing women: Gilda Ambrosio e Giorgia Tordini. They’re always a step ahead. Recently, I’ve been obsessed with an Italian small business called Boredom Ravers; they make very cool pieces with the most original prints. I also love how inclusive they are with the models on their website—it’s great to see different body shapes when buying something. Last but not least, I love the rebrand of Diesel; the last collection is so daring and loud that it makes me smile.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
My must-have pieces for summer are any kind of hat, but also sunglasses and hair clips. Colourful accessories really make the difference with summer outfits!
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season? Which one do you think you’ll skip?
I really like the resurgence of the 2000s in the form of sporty sunglasses, chunky sandals, and also low-rise hemlines. I don’t like the fringe trend, so I won’t be wearing that this summer.
Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for summer?
Tube tops are an essential part of any summer wardrobe. And I love this one because it’s versatile enough to be styled in a sporty or more elegant outfit.
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
Bottega Veneta is one of my favourite brands, and it inspires a lot of my personal style. But I mainly shop for thrifted pieces.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
Italy, especially the South, has a sweltering summer that you can survive only by eating tons of gelato and enjoying the day at the best beaches. Be prepared to sweat a lot, and wherever you stay in Italy, ensure there’s an air conditioner or a fan in your room! Of course, you’ll need hats, good sunglasses, a good SPF 50+ sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and bug spray (mosquitos are very popular here). Always choose a comfortable pair of walking shoes, if you want to discover the most beautiful places in Italy you will walk a lot!
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season? Which one do you think you’ll skip?
Actually, I am a true fan of the mid-90s-2000 revival fashion. Ultra low-rise miniskirts, midriff-baring tops, and low-rise bottoms are definitely on my summer list. Colorful shoes styled with a white tank top and low-rise jeans will be my uniform for the season! In terms of what I’ll be skipping, fringe and over-layering are not my personal style, so I won’t be buying into those trends.
Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for summer?
How could you not love this Jacquemus hat? It’s a masterpiece perfect for my everyday beach life!
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
Of course, brands like Prada, Versace, and Valentino have my heart, but I am in love with the brand Benedetta Bruzziches and her endlessly dreamy bags. Each bag is a work of art; you can feel the care and love put into each bag because experts handmade it.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
Linens are my favorite thing to wear in Italy. It’s an easy fabric to dress up and down; whether it’s a dress, shirt, or pair of shorts, it’s that nice material that doesn’t make you feel too hot—a perfect summer wardrobe staple, in my opinion.
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season?
I’m excited to wear knitted and crochet dresses—long, mini, midi, minimal colors, rainbow-hued. Give them all to me. A knitted dress is a must-have for this season and is perfect for a summer in Italy.
Can you share the pieces you’ve been eyeing for summer?
This super sensual red midi dress is ideal for Italian nights and is at the top of my wish list. Picture wearing it at dinner on the beach, wine, cocktails, and dancing with friends all night.
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
I love La Reveche because they create wonderful swimwear that matches perfectly with my style. They always try to create unconventional pieces to be (and to feel) on top at the beach.
Are there any staples you swear by to survive summer in Italy every year?
Linens are my favorite thing to wear in Italy. It’s an easy fabric to dress up and down; whether it’s a dress, shirt, or pair of shorts, it’s that nice material that doesn’t make you feel too hot—a perfect summer wardrobe staple, in my opinion.
Which summer trend are you most interested in for the season? Which one do you think you’ll skip?
I love some of this year’s fashion trends; my favorite is anything the ’90s-inspired and maxi skirts. I’ve always been a fan of longer hemlines; being only 5’3”, I find it helps make me look a little taller. I think I’ll skip the back-to-school trend this year, as I just don’t feel like it gels well with my style.
Can you share the pieces you’ve been eyeing for summer?
I am in love with this Loewe basket bag. I feel like basket bags come back every year and are a staple piece to the summer wardrobe.
Are there any Italian fashion brands you love?
I have so many Italian brands I love! But one brand I love at the moment is Borsalino. I am starting to get into my accessories this year, and the hats are stunning. Plus, they’re 100% handcrafted, which I love most about this brand.
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