Eurosummer 2026: Five Outfits for the Mediterranean
There is a certain magic to dressing for a European summer. It is less about the destination and more about a feeling: sun-warmed stone underfoot, an olive branch swaying somewhere off-frame, and the sea sitting quietly in the background of every photo. For 2026, that feeling comes dressed in red and cream, with crisp whites and the occasional stripe thrown in for good measure. It is coastal without being costume-y, polished without trying too hard.
These are the five looks I keep coming back to for Eurosummer, each one built to be packed in a carry-on and worn again and again. Everything is linked below.
Look One: The Red Tee and White Wrap Skirt

If there is one combination that feels like the whole season distilled into a single outfit, it is this. A fitted red ribbed tee from Sezane paired with a white wrap mini skirt from White Fox, finished with a pair of black ballet flats, also from Sezane.
It is the kind of look that works for a long lunch by the water and an evening walk through narrow streets without a single change. The red top does the talking, the white skirt keeps it fresh, and the flats keep it grounded. Effortless in the truest sense.
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Look Two: The Oxford and Gingham Shorts

There is nothing quite as reliable as a crisp white oxford, and the one from Ralph Lauren is the gold standard. Worn slightly oversized and half-tucked over a pair of green gingham shorts from Aritzia, it reads relaxed and put-together at once.
A structured black hobo bag from Loebrskind carries the day-to-day essentials, and a pair of soft strappy sandals from Reformation keeps things easy on the feet. This is the look for the in-between moments: the museum, the market, the long stroll back to the apartment.
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Look Three: The Logo Tee and Striped Knit Shorts

For days when comfort is the priority but you still want to look intentional, this one delivers. An oversized white long-sleeve logo tee from Eme Studios balances a pair of black-and-white striped knit shorts from Sanctuary, creating that easy high-low contrast.
The real moment here is the bag: a cow-print shoulder bag from Ferent Bags that adds a little personality without tipping the whole look off balance. Paired with simple black flip-flops, it is laid-back in the best way.
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Look Four: The Striped Polo and Crochet Shorts

This is the look that leans into nostalgia. A red-and-cream striped collared sweatshirt from Gap sits somewhere between sporty and retro, and it pairs beautifully with crochet mesh shorts from Aritzia for a breezy summer texture.
A raffia tote from Asos is the kind of bag that holds a towel, a book, and a bottle of water with room to spare, and a pair of clean white flip-flops from Stradivarius keeps the palette tidy. It is beach-to-bar styling done right.
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Look Five: The White Sweater and Striped Shorts

When the evening air turns cool, a soft white sweater earns its place in the suitcase. This one from COS drapes just right over a pair of striped knit shorts from Asos, layering warmth without weight.
A suede hobo from YSL brings a quiet bit of luxury to the mix, and red flip-flops from COS tie the whole thing back to the season’s signature color. Relaxed, refined, and exactly the kind of look that makes a simple dinner feel like an occasion.
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The Takeaway
Eurosummer dressing is about ease above all else. A handful of pieces in a tight palette of red, white, and cream will carry you from morning coffee to late dinner with almost no effort, and that is the whole point. Pack light, lean into the color story, and let the setting do the rest.
xx, Leolie

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