
If there’s one thing I strive for when it comes to dressing for the summer heat, it’s ease. I want to look stylish and put-together without too much thought actually having to go into my outfits, and on those hot, heatwave days, the last thing I want to do is try on an array of things before I decide on a look. With that in mind, I tend to rely on a capsule wardrobe of items that are considered, chic and yet effortlessly thrown on, and the joy of perfecting those classic staples means they can be interchanged to create new looks each time, with the confidence that they will work together.
After recently taking a good look at my wardrobe, I came to realise that all of my capsule staples sit in the same colour palettes. Opting to stick to a classic colour palette each year ensures that summer pieces are less trend-led and sit more in the ‘forever’ wardrobe territory, meaning that rather than only wearing them for one summer, they can be brought out each year and work no matter the current trends.
Scroll on to discover the five classic summer colour trends that fashion people revert back to time and time again.
1. Black
Style Notes: Black in summer is a non-negotiable for me. It exudes style and a quiet elegance that makes every look feel refined and put-together (despite what people might think about overheating). Pair with black accessories for an all-black look, or inject a pop of colour in the form of a bag or shoe to subtly break up the colour like Ingrid [pictured above].
Shop the Trend:
DISSH
Zahara Ruched Cotton Top
My favourite Australian brand is finally in the UK in Selfridges.
DÔEN
Melie Shirred Paneled Pleated Organic Cotton-Poplin Midi Dress
A chic, easy to throw on yet put-together look.
Le Specs nail the chic yet affordable bracket.
Mint Velvet
Luna Black Slingback Leather Sandals
This is such a timeless, versatile style.
CITIZENS OF HUMANITY
Ayla Denim Shorts
A long denim short is a go-to for easy summer looks.
A raffia bag is a summer essential.
MATTEAU
Scalloped Broderie Anglaise Cotton Top
Matteau is my favourite brand for chic summer staples.
TOMMY HILFIGER
Th Monogram Leather Heeled Mules
This sculptural heel feels so modern.
2. Butter Yellow
Style Notes: I have to admit, butter yellow was a huge step outside of my comfort zone as pastels usual intimidate me, but as soon as I embraced the sunny warmth, I can’t imagine not wearing it every summer going forward. Its soft, warm hue feels considered and elevated, and its one of the few ‘pretty’ colours that feels chic as opposed to too “girly”.
Shop the Trend:
Massimo Dutti
Flowing Gathered Midi Dress
TOTEME
Organic Cotton-Poplin Shirt
This styled with white jeans would look so chic.
DÔEN
Giorgine Skirt — Shell
Dôen are known for their romantic styles.
Linda Farrow x Jacquemus
Notte Sunglasses in Butter
Linda Farrow have any sort of sunglasses style you could need.
ZARA
Leather Bow Heeled Sandals
Heeled sandals are a must in summer.
TOMMY HILFIGER
Smock Seersucker Tie Strap Top
FAITHFULL
Lonia Striped Cotton Shorts
There’s nothing I reach for more in summer than a matching co-ord set.
3. White
Style Notes: There’s nothing quite like summer whites to make your entire look feel like you’re on a beach getaway. From floaty dresses to cotton poplin skirts, it’s a must-have in the summer months; and the added bonus is, it makes your tan really pop. Invest now in tees, tanks and shirts to wear with shorts, you’ll be able to layer them up into autumn too.
Shop the Trend:
ZARA
Embroidered Ruffle Top
This would look gorgeous with denim shorts and suede sandals.
Massimo Dutti
Poplin Flounce Midi Dress
This looks like a designer piece.
Jacquemus
Spiaggia Small crochet top-handle bag
This is perfect for a summer getaway.
H&M
Broderie Anglaise Balloon Trousers
I love that these feel different to the normal white summer trousers.
TODS
Intrecciato Leather Sandals
This would be a go-to slip on style.
MANGO
Halter Dress With Broderie Anglaise
A broderie anglaise dress is a staple in any summer wardrobe.
4. Brown
Style Notes: As a neutral obsessive, cocoa browns always get a yes from me. Giving a softer finish than black, this grounded colour still feels appropriate to wear no matter the occasion without being too harsh. It pairs so easily with other colours such as butter yellow, white or even red, or can be worn for a full-brown look too.
Shop the Trend:
BHOEM
Bhoem Chocolate Brown Pleated Tailored Bermuda Shorts
A sleek tailored short is office appropriate and will take you for drinks after.
ME+EM
Panelled Maxi Skirt
Rails is one of my go-to brands for chic summer styles.
With Nothing Underneath
Portlligat Shirt
This is part of WNU’s collab with Lucy Williams.
Dear Frances
Tye Slide, Espresso
I recently found this brand and was instantly obsessed.
M&S
Ruched Scoop Neck Regular Fit Top With Linen
Shirred tops are a huge favourite of mine for effortless looks.
5. Khaki
Style Notes: Don’t panic—the key to styling khaki is to view it and style it as a neutral. Yes, it is green, but It’s such a versatile shade that it has become known as one of the new classics. It might not be your first choice over black or white, but it is far less intimidating than other shades of green like lime or apple.
Shop the Trend:
Rise & Fall
Women’s Naia Maxi Dress
A draped dress is so elegant.
A.EMERY
Paton Leather Sandals
My wishlsit of A. Emery sandals is ever-growing.
Mint Velvet
Khaki Satin Tiered Maxi Skirt
A maxi skirt is a failsafe option in summer.
Prada
Prada Eyewear Collection Sunglasses
If clothing feels too intimidating, inject colour through your accessories.
JOSEPH
Ros Cotton Poplin Dress Regular
This is available in regular or shorter lengths.
Miu Miu
Garment-Dyed Ribbed Knit Jersey Top
BOTTEGA VENETA
Andiamo Small Intrecciato Suede Shoulder Bag
Bottega Veneta’s bags are iconic for a reason.









