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15 Summer Outfits To Inspire A Busy City Girl

15 Summer Outfits To Inspire A Busy City Girl

As it begins to get warmer, take a look at these summer outfits fit for a busy girl in a big city - draw some inspo and be up to date with fashion!

Blue skies, longer days and rooftop parties make summer an exciting season to be living in a big city, but dressing for the hot weather can be tricky. Dressing for a day at the beach and a day in the town require two completely different looks. Here are fifteen summer outfits to inspire a busy city girl and keep you on trend from the office to the beer garden.

Double Denim

A few years back ‘double denim’ was considered a fashion crime, but it has since made a comeback and it’s one we can be thankful for. Take note from influencer Gabrielle Caunesil’s summer outfits and chuck on a denim jacket with your favorite jeans for a polished but laid-back vibe.

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Smock Dress

On those days when the weather is scorching hot and you wish it was socially acceptable to walk around naked, opt for a cotton smock dress. The lightweight fabric won’t cling to you and will keep you feeling cool. Style with ankle boots or strappy sandals for a chic look.

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Gingham Suit

For those that prefer a tailored look or perhaps have a smart office dress code, replace your usual suit summer outfits with a gingham two-piece. The gingham fabric is less heavy than typical tailoring fabrics and will keep you looking professional and fashionable at the same time. Wear with black or white for a simple look or add a splash of color with a bright t-shirt and accessories.

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White Tee & Jeans

For summer outfits that ooze ‘I woke up like this’ style, pair a white t-shirt with straight leg jeans in a blue wash. Add a touch of glamour with a pair of kitten heels and oversized sunglasses. Simple yet sophisticated.

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Ankle Grazing Maxi Dress

While long length dresses can seem difficult to wear while traveling around a busy city, a maxi dress that is cut off at ankle length is perfect. Flowing styles won’t obstruct your speed-walking and will leave you feeling free and cool underneath. Pull on a pair of biker boots or chunky sandals for a cool-girl edge.

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Pastel Tweed Jacket

On cooler days or when you’re out from day-to-night, throw on a pastel-colored tweed jacket for instant style credit. Paired with blue washed jeans and low-heel strappy sandals, this gives off a Chanel vibe and will have you looking collected all day.

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Crisp White Blouse

While a white shirt may seem slightly boring, finding a style with puff sleeves or other decorative features can take this classic wardrobe staple and turn it into the star of the look. Opt for attention-grabbing statement pieces in crisp white color.

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Cream Shirt Dress

A midi length shirt dress in an off-white hue is perfect for super hot days when you will be out and about in the sunshine. With long sleeves that can be rolled up, this ultra-lightweight dress can be thrown on when you’re in a rush and will still leave you looking put together. Wear in the city with satin slides and gold jewelry and pack it with a large sunhat for your beach getaway.

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Denim Jumpsuit

Summer outfits should be practical as well as pretty. Denim jumpsuits are great for active days out – think bike rides, picnics, and running errands. Style them up with block heels or down with white trainers for a relaxed look.

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Silk Slip Dress

While silky fabrics aren’t the first thing you think of wearing when it’s hot outside, silk dresses can make beautiful summer outfits. Choose a bright color with a thigh split and layer over a t-shirt to keep the look casual and keep you feeling cool in the heat. Add a belt to cinch in at the waist for a flattering fit.

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Neon Brights

Bold neon colors are on trend this season and look vibrant on a hot, sunny day. If you’re feeling daring then pull-off a head-to-toe monochrome neon look. For a more toned-down aesthetic, add a neon item into one of your summer outfits.

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City Shorts

Move over cycling shorts, city shorts have arrived. Featuring a tailored, knee-length fit, city shorts are a bike short / suit trouser hybrid and can smarten up any summer look. Pair with a matching blazer or wear solo – these shorts will look great at an interview, for work or for a summer evening out.

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Ecru Boilersuit

Boilersuits have been trending for a while now and their comfort and ease of wear makes them a popular choice for summer outfits. Select an ecru colored boiler suit for a chic and sophisticated look that will be smart enough to wear in the office yet casual enough for browsing the markets. Wear belted and throw a 90s handbag over your shoulder.

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Midi Slip Skirt

Take style notes from French It Girl Jeanne Damas and pair a midi length slip skirt with a printed t-shirt for a feminine summer look. Add a contrasting pair of pumps and co-ordinated handbag to pull the outfit together. Swap the pumps for heels and throw on a jacket for a summers evening ensemble.

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Skirt Suit

For a smart look that won’t have you overheating, choose a mini skirt suit in a bright and playful color. Match with a simple monochrome t-shirt or blouse and drape the blazer over your shoulders when the temperature rises. Throw on some chunky trainers and ankle socks to dress the look down for daytime or pick a pair of strappy kitten heels for a glamorous night out.

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Which of these summer outfits will you try this season? Let us know your favorite summer city look in the comments below.