6 Chic Summer FashionTrends That Italians Have Mastered

Think of an Italian summer and it’s likely you draw the same picture as me. Al-fresco dinners, Vespas, Negronis and swimming in the sea—in other words, total perfection. After years of holidaying in Italy I’ve shopped in Milan, gone sightseeing in Rome and eaten the best gelato of all time in Lake Como, but of everything I love about vacationing in the country, people watching for impeccable fashion trends takes the top spot. Capri, Positano, the Amalfi coast, no matter where you stay you’re guaranteed to find good espresso and great styling, but thankfully, you don’t have to book a plane ticket to dress like a chic Italian—I’ve already done the research for you.

6 Chic Summer FashionTrends That Italians Have Mastered

Shopping for your summer wardrobe needn’t be laborious, and if your usual t-shirt and shorts uniform is starting to feel a bit “samey”, no one does outfit inspiration quite like the Italians. “Effortless” and “understated” might not be the first thing you think of when you imagine an Italian woman’s wardrobe, but believe me, their approach to warm-weather dressing is entirely fuss-free. Alongside the luxury labels and polished accessories are breezy fabrics, comfy flats and cute dresses that I’m confident you’re going to love, so if you’ve ever wanted to dress like an Italian for a taste of la dolce vita, keep scrolling for the 6 trends that come with their stamp of approval.

1. Ankle Tie Sandals

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Style Notes: We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to sandal trends, but one style I kept seeing on Italy’s best dressed were ankle-tied shoes. Heels or flats, espadrilles or gladiators, this delicate detail ups the cute factor of just about any kind of shoe, but just be wary of the tan lines.

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2. Linen Tailoring

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Style Notes: Linen might not be “sexy” but is a universally acknowledged fact that it is one of the coolest things to wear in summer (in every sense of the word). Linen trousers are a classic of course, but you won’t regret stocking up on dresses, skirts, and even blazers for a smart but sensible ‘fit that prevents overheating.

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3. 90’s Minimalism

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Style Notes: While taking a quick look through Milan street style pictures, this look stood out for all of the right reasons. Yes, cream colour-blocking is always going to score high on the luxury scale, but it’s also a reminder of how stripping things back-to-basics can pay off. Think 90’s Calvin Klein, Helmut Lang and Ann Demulemeester—monochrome minimalism is back with a bang, although, it never really went out of style.

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4. Milkmaid Dresses

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Style Notes: We called it—Milkmaid dresses are everywhere this summer, and Italians were one step ahead of the trend before the rest of us. This pretty, basque inspired style is known for it’s waist-cinching, ultra-feminine, puffball-sleeved or full-skirted silhouette, and it just so happens to pair particularly well with some of the other trends on this list. It’s likely we have the “coquette” aesthetic to thank for this dresses popularity, but we’re happy to back any trend that looks this good on everyone.

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5. Off-The-Shoulder Tops

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Style Notes: It’s only right that your impulse in the summer is to wear as little as possible, but Italians have a subtle way of showing skin that works for evening too. Shoulder-baring Bardot tops are the latest neckline to stir up a storm in the Continent, and have been spotted on the runways too. Just add a tailored trouser and a demi-heel for date night or a flat sandal for the office and I guarantee, you’re going to receive a lot of compliments.