Shake up the standard holiday uniform with monochrome, stripes, and fresh silhouettes.
Try these timeless Fourth of July outfit ideas-
The following written content by Cassandra Hogan and Sarah Adams
The Fourth of July is filled with fireworks, good food, and of course the obligatory red, white, and blue—with a dash of stars and stripes if you want to really commit to the theme. However, there are ways to dress for the 4th that won’t have you looking like a flag. An all-white outfit is a great way to look summer fresh, without succumbing to the heat. Or, a lightweight long sleeve top with shorts will do the trick for the transition into a breezy evening. And finally, do it up and go for it with a pair of statement heels. The most important style tip is to have fun with your outfit, maybe you can even debut some of your midnight quarantine impulse buys. Below, we looked to our style icons for the best ways to style the 4th of July.
We always take inspiration form Jackie and Lee to help us decode what to wear to a glamorous event, but the sisters’ casual style is not to be missed. For a seaside July 4th, opt for airy, colorful pieces that will stand out from the crowd.
Take a cue from the classically stylish Audrey Hepburn, and pair a casual plaid blouse with a flattering white short. Dress this look up or down with strappy heels, or a flat sandal.
Over here, we have a place in our heart for all jeans, but the wide leg is a comfier option in the 4th of July heat. Pair your favorite jeans with a breezy top and flat sandals for an outfit that goes from day to night perfectly. Read more from Town & Country.