Summer '26 Style POV
At the beginning of every season, I flip a rolling rack in my room with pieces that feel relevant for the next few months. I think of my closet as a living inventory I’m constantly editing.
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I’m working with roughly ~600 pieces total (clothing + accessories). About half are year-round foundations, and the rest feel more season specific depending on weather, travel, special occasions, and mood.
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The Summer experiment is roughly 90 days of outfits, June through August, and is a chance to refine what I already own, need, and wish I owned.

My Seasonal System:
I like breaking it down using my merchant brain…
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As I’m a few years into this approach, most of my foundations are in place. So instead of building, I’m usually working with:
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~100 seasonal pieces in rotation
5–15 intentional new additions per season
And an equal amount of letting go
Some seasons I don’t hit that number of newness—and I let it roll into the next, or not. The point is about meaningful curation. The options are endless out there but thankfully, I’ve found the more I dial into what I like, the more “nos” there are.

Current Closet Reflections:
This is what’s already working in my closet going into summer:
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Statement printed tops, dresses, and sets from last year still feel relevant
White denim, light blue denim, medium wash denim shorts, and linen bottoms cover the foundation
Simple dresses, swim, and coverups are ready for East Coast travel
Layering options(cardigans, poplin shirts, linen, blazers, jackets) are always ready to go in San Francisco
Lots of layerable tanks, shift dresses, and maxi options available
White tanks and tops are in a good place (for now…)
Footwear and accessories feel broadly covered across categories
Across the board, I would love some more expressive prints, texture, and color.

Recurring Summer Themes:
For an effortless way of moving through summer without chasing the latest trends. I like to call it comfort with some personalized spark!
Key Items
Easy dress + skirt silhouettes (shift, slip, maxi)
Flowy, breathable silhouettes overall
Printed tops, tanks, dresses as core expression pieces
Lightweight sweaters for layering and transition weather
Linen pants + shorts in solids
Raffia + canvas bags for summer utility
Strappy sandals, slides, + block heels as the core shoe logic
Colorful shoes, bags, jewelry + scarves as the finishing layer
Color Mood
Brights (coral, cobalt, magenta, orchid, lemon, red, kelly green), worn through either color contrast or solids
Navy, white, cream as grounding neutrals
Black + white for contrast and structure
Turquoise and lime as accent tones
Earth tones introduced later in summer (stone, muted browns, jewel tones
Print & Pattern Direction
Classic stripes (clean + nautical)
Sporty / retro stripes
Floral prints (especially oversized graphic versions)
Eclectic boho prints
Graphic prints, geos, watercolor
Occasional tie-dye / ombré as an experimental layer
Material + Texture Direction
Linen (ease, airiness, lived-in texture)
100% cotton basics
Chambray
Poplin (crisp structure, contrast to softness)
Crochet + ribbed knits for texture
Gauze + washed fabrics (heat + travel friendly)
Raffia + natural materials (seasonal grounding texture)
Smooth soft stretch knits for dressing up or down

Summer 2026 Direction:
Stripe Shorts, Green Boho Maxi, Sage Crochet Sweater, Neon Stripe Top, Linen Blazer, Brown Sandals, Prada Clutch, Brown Strappy Dress, Athletic Shorts, Pucci Tote, Stripe Linen Maxi, Floral Maxi, Turquoise Necklace, Pink Sweater, Graphic Shirt Dress, Stripe Pants, Chanel Pendant, Green Sunnies, Tie Dye Pants, Navy Sweater, Gingham Top, Stripe Cashmere T-Shirt, Beaded Necklace, Floral Earrings, Fendi Wallet, Red Tank
This season here’s how I want to lean into a more expressive, color-forward summer:
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Reclaiming gingham, seersucker, and simple ticking stripes as modern classics
More bold and vibrant solid colors to ground light colored bottoms
Playing with hits of turquoise and neon where I can
Pucci-esque bright prints and more joyful, high-impact prints
Prioritizing black and white dress silhouettes to personalize with accessories
Bright workout sets and better-fitting athletic shorts
Exploring crochet, tie-dye, space-dye, and rainbow stripe knits for texture and color variation
Introducing colored and printed denim as a more playful base layer
Experimenting with multi-colored striped bottoms
Personality pieces through bags, beaded necklaces, scarves, belts, card holders, and pouches
Simple stone, hoop, and drop earrings for easy elevation
Scarves styled as belts over dresses or pants as a fresh detail
I may or may not get around to all of these this year, but that’s okay. It really takes time, patience, and repetition to build a closet that feels like you. And I keep reminding myself that each season brings me closer to something more coherent!







