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European Summer - 8 Looks, 1 Carry-On - All the Fashion

Updated: May 29, 2025


Europe in the summer? Say less.


This is your go-to guide for looking effortlessly pulled together while living your best croissant-core life — all without checking a single bag. That’s right: 7 days, 1 carry-on, 8 chic looks, and not a single “I have nothing to wear” moment.


Whether you’re sipping spritzes in the countryside, losing your voice at a beach club, or pretending to understand abstract art in a museum — I’ve styled a look for it.


Scroll down for outfit links, a daily breakdown, and a downloadable guide that’ll make packing feel like a power move. You bring the passport — I’ve got the outfits covered.


Starting strong with a look that says: I fly often, I pack light, and I absolutely judge airport outfits. Cozy meets chic — because style doesn’t go on vacation just because you’re in boarding group 3.



First day energy: wide-eyed, well-dressed, and ready to fall in love with every building and at least one barista. This look is made for cobblestone streets, spontaneous detours, and pretending you're not using Google Maps.




Woven bags, soft linen, and just enough flair to make a baguette run feel cinematic. Today’s look is part French girl, part 'accidentally ended up in a street style photo.' Bonus points if you pick up fresh flowers ‘just because.





Sun, salt, and a look that says ‘I woke up like this’ (but packed three outfit options just in case). Whether it’s a coastal escape or a poolside moment, this one’s for lounging like a local and pretending your beach read isn’t just for the aesthetic.




Today’s vibe: vineyard daydreams and main character energy. Think breezy fabrics, sun-dappled strolls, and the kind of outfit that makes even a dirt road feel like a runway. Ideal for wine tasting, antique hunting, or casually inheriting a villa.




Golden hour to midnight magic. This look is made for clinking glasses, low lighting, and stealing glances over dessert. Equal parts effortless and elevated — because in Europe, dinner is the pregame and your outfit should act accordingly.




Art, architecture, and an outfit that says ‘I read the plaque and noticed the lighting.’ Understated, intellectual, and just fashionable enough to make someone wonder if you work here — or just date someone who does.




The final look — casual but curated. Perfect for one last coffee, one last croissant, and pretending you’re not already checking flight times. Effortless layers, goodbye glances, and a carry-on that still zips (barely).


 
 
 

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