The spring and early summer are very popular times to travel to Europe (and I don’t blame you). I haven’t been across the pond in a couple of years, but I’m itching to go, so I reached out to our beloved travel planner (Heather, I shared more about her below), when I started writing this post to begin brainstorming trip ideas — and to run my outfit recommendations for this post by her. So rest assured that these outfits are all travel agent-approved, AND they are stylish and comfortable. Whether you’re strolling the cobblestone streets of Florence, sipping wine by the Seine, or swimming off the coast of Capri, you’ll feel chic. Let’s pack your suitcase with outfits that balance timeless, comfortable, and picture-perfect.
European summers are magical—but they can also be unpredictable. June through August often means hot days and cooler evenings, especially near the coast or in the mountains. Comfort is key, but so is style. Europeans tend to dress well (think elevated casual), so leave your athleisure at home and opt for breathable fabrics like linen, cotton, and lightweight knits.
My favorite easy European outfit idea is a striped cardigan (mine in the photos above is sold out, but this cropped cardigan from Quince is perfect for warm summers in Europe) and tailored shorts (also sold out, but these white tailored shorts from J.Crew are a great alternative). I also love the look of a knit maxi dress like the navy Tanya Taylor Miller Dress I’m wearing in the other photos at the top. While I no longer travel with only a carry-on, you’ll want travel-friendly outfits with versatile pieces that mix and match effortlessly. I have lots of other ideas below.
After I had written my initial draft of this post, I reached out to Heather, the owner of HC Travel Firm, to get her top tips when she’s sending clients to Europe (which is all the time). When you’re even thinking about a vacation, I can’t recommend looping in HC Travel enough. From the big picture to the smallest details, they make a vacation feel like a true vacation, and every trip feels seamless and special. We never plan an overseas trip without them. Never. She planned our honeymoon, our Ireland trip and our Dominica trip! And whenever my 40th birthday trip happens, she’ll plan that too, even if I’m 42. ;.) She was generous enough to offer my readers $50 off their travel fee when you book through her.
Here’s your Euro summer wardrobe foundation:
Heather’s Pro Tips: Prepare for serious heat. European summers—especially in Southern Europe—are hotter than you think, often without the luxury of strong A/C. Think lightweight, breathable fabrics like linen and cotton, avoid anything tight or synthetic, and always pack a hat, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle. You’ll thank yourself by midday. Worried about what to wear? Do a little IG research. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, check out the tagged photos on popular restaurant or hotel Instagram pages in the areas you’re visiting. It’s one of the easiest ways to see what locals and other travelers are actually wearing. You might spot trends—like Brits going for bold tans and more statement looks—which can help you get a feel for the overall vibe. It’s a great way to pack confidently and feel like you fit right in.
Heather noted that you can always get laundry done at your hotel – and throw things away. “I’ve done a weird ‘hack ’all my traveling life; those socks or underwear you don’t love, use them on the trip and then throw them out! More room for fun stuff to bring home ;)” Brilliant!
Shoes can make or break your trip. With all the walking you’ll do, comfort is a must—but you still want to look cute in your photos and not stick out like a tourist. Here’s what works:
Heather’s Pro Tips: Stick to your tried-and-true walking shoes. Whether it’s Vejas, OnClouds, or another favorite, wear the shoes you know and love. Europe involves a lot of walking—comfort matters more than trends. Limit yourself to three pairs of shoes. If you’re packing light, go with sneakers (wear them on the flight since they’re the bulkiest), a comfy sandal for day or casual nights, and a slightly dressier sandal for dinners. Prioritize comfort over everything. A single great pair of shoes will matter more than your seventh cute outfit.
Even in the height of summer, evenings can cool off. Always pack a light layer:
The right accessories elevate your look instantly and don’t take up much space in your bag.
Here’s what to wear for every type of adventure on your European itinerary. I ran these outfits by my go-to luxury travel planner, Heather Christopher, and these all got her stamp of approval.
Outfit: Linen shorts + cotton button-down + white sneakers + raffia crossbody bag
Why it works: Cool, polished, and comfortable for a full day on your feet.
Outfit: Breezy knit midi dress + white sneakers + raffia crossbody bag + oversized sunglasses
Why it works: Comfortable for walking, polished for photos, and perfect for transitioning from morning espresso to a wine tasting.
Outfit: Midi skirt with elastic waist + tucked-in tank + straw bucket hat + leather wrap sandals
Why it works: Easy to move in and perfect for those postcard-worthy alleys.
Outfit: High-waisted bikini or chic one piece + linen cover-up + leather wrap sandals + big beach tote
Why it works: Practical for beach clubs and transitions easily to a beachside lunch. Just throw some pull-on shorts in your bag as well.
Outfit: Lightweight midi dress + denim jacket + white sneakers
Why it works: Light and breathable for warm weather, modest enough for sacred or formal spaces, and the quiet shoes are ideal for echoey halls and high-arched ceilings. If you don’t have a denim jacket, pack some sort of wrap that can cover your shoulders if your dress is sleeveless.
Outfit: Breezy trousers + double lined tank + cardigan + white sneakers
Why it works: Cozy and cute for hours on the train or café car.
Outfit: Flowy shirt style sundress + leather belt bag + wrap sandals
Why it works: Easy on/off for trying things on and great for walking.
Outfit: Silk slip dress + light linen blazer + block heel sandals
Why it works: Elevated and elegant for that golden-hour happy hour and leisurely meal.
Outfit: Cotton midi skirt + puff sleeve blouse + flat sandals
Why it works: Feminine, photogenic, and practical for walking gardens and halls.
Outfit: Bike shorts under a puff sleeve mini dress + baseball cap + white sneakers
Why it works: Functional and cute for the ride—and the winery after.
Heather’s Pro Tip: Athleisure? Depends on where you’re going. While you won’t find a ton of athleisure in destinations like Italy, France, and Spain, it’s not as taboo as it was even 5 years ago. Especially in cities with college campuses, athleisure is no longer an odd sight (and all the American ladies say YAY!).
There’s no strict dress code in Europe, but there are a few things you’ll want to leave out of your suitcase—either for comfort, practicality, or simply to blend in a bit more with the local style.
Europe in the summer is truly a dream, but packing the right wardrobe makes all the difference. From Capri to Paris, historic towns to late dinners outdoors, you’ll want versatile, comfortable, and stylish pieces without trying too hard. Stick to timeless silhouettes, breathable fabrics, and a few well-chosen accessories to pull everything together.
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2 responses to “Classic European Summer Outfits (that are stylish and comfortable)”
I love that you shared pictures of outfits for all those major outings!
oh good!! Glad that is helpful! Thanks for the feedback. 🙂