Tara WestComment

4 Easy Summer Looks

Tara WestComment
4 Easy Summer Looks

Summer tends to be one of the most hectic times of the year for me, which is why I love having a handful of go-to outfits that are both easy to wear and super stylish. If you want some style inspiration for the warm weather, keep reading to see the 4 outfits I rock all summer long!

 
 

Look 1: A matching short set with killer wedges. This linen set is from Tallulah & Poppy, and it’s the perfect lightweight outfit for a scorching summer day. Their tagline is “Wear What Makes You Happy,” and I guarantee you’ll have a smile on your face after wearing this sharp get-up. I paired this set with neutral accessories (wooden wedges and round tortoise-shell sunglasses), but don’t be afraid to get colorful and show off your personal style!

 
 

Look 2: Wide-leg linen pants and a flirty blouse. Trust me, linen is your best friend when the warm weather starts to come around! It’s lightweight, breathable, and keeps you cool all day long. I paired these statement pants with a ruffled Just Madras seersucker top and a tote bag that screams summer! You can’t go wrong with a little red, white, and blue action.

 
 

Look 2: Cutoff shorts and a flowing plaid top. I love mixing denim with neutral tones, it’s the perfect summer color palette! I paired my AG shorts with a straw hat (trend alert!) and suede cutout sandals. The great thing about warm weather is that you have the freedom to play around with different fabrics and patterns, so experiment this summer and channel your inner fashionista!

 
 

Look 4: A strapless smock dress. Dresses are wonderful for summer because they’re easy to wear and easy to accessorize! I chose a colorful version that is sure to stand out in the crowd. To take this from day to night, simply toss on a statement necklace and a colorful pair of pumps and you’re good to go! These 4 looks are essentials in every woman’s closet, and will keep you cool and stylish all summer long.


Thank you Tallulah & Poppy and Just Madras! Photography by Behind the Click.