No One Does Summer-in-the-City Style Like New Yorkers—5 Outfits That Prove They're Elite
New Yorkers perfectly balance the art of stylish and functional dressing. Here's how they're putting together outfits during the hottest months of the year.
New York is where I cut my teeth in the fashion industry and where I really had the chance to hone my personal style through every season. Summer in NYC is no joke, and these New York summer outfits are a masterclass in staying and looking cool. They're just a small sampling of the variety of styles and fashion ingenuity that collect amongst the skyscrapers and brownstones, swerve between yellow taxis and sit patiently at subway stations. Like the looks in London, you can't cross a street here without coming across an unbelievable amount of fashion inspiration.
In New York, you can show up as yourself, and it stretches you to do so in a way that's not only authentically you, but in a way that works for the inimitable albeit hectic lifestyle. You may want to look chic, but you'll also likely be walking 10,000 steps minimum in the heat or have three different occasions, all with different dress codes.
With city living, you pick up on tricks and habits that make commuting, working and living more seamless. I recommend always walking in trainers, and swapping to heels outside your destination before an interview. It's worth bringing a jacket or tying an extra shirt around your waist, because mystery water will splash on you at some point when you need it least, or you'll be met with unyielding AC units. Handbags and work bags should be chic, but workable so you're not left with an eternally sore shoulder. Don't be afraid to do your makeup (or cry) on the subway—it's a rite of passage. Summer brings with it a new set of challenges. NYC gets muggy, and there's so much to do.
Fortunately, New Yorkers know better than anyone how to balance style with functionality. They choose the right shoes, select the perfect bags and can put together any number of basic wardrobe staples and make them shine. The beauty of New York summer outfits is that they also work outside of the Big Apple. So if you're in the market for looks that will see you through this next heatwave but won't be detrimental to your personal style, you're in the right place. Scroll on for five summer outfits you can wear, too.
5 New York Summer Outfits to Wear in 2026
1. Button-Down + Midi Skirt + Mini Bag
Style Notes: Whether it's a Sunday morning brunch or evening launch event, nicer occasions call for a sleek look that won't leave you overheating in summer's sky-high temperatures. A breezy midi skirt and cotton button-down are simple foundational pieces that look ultra-chic when paired together and can change aesthetic based on the accessories and shoes you choose. Heels instantly elevate your outfit, as does a structured mini bag that carries your essentials but doesn't get in the way (or feel too heavy).
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2. Simple Vest + Barrel Trousers + Ballet Flats
Style Notes: One thing that impresses me most about New Yorkers' fashion sense is their innate ability to make minimal wardrobe staples look fresh. Editor Aniyah Morinia combined the ever-trendy barrel jeans with a simple vest and ballet flats—a classic summer uniform. However, her choice of colour (the sky blue flats and pink shirt around the waist), plus her eye-catching silver jewellery is styling sorcery. It's a great outfit that's casual and easy to wear around the city but still feels fashion-forward.
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3. Lace-Trim Top + White Jeans + Pointed-Toe Heels
Style Notes: As far as trending textures go, lace-trim is high on the list for summer 2026. It's delicate, elegant and works with so many combinations, whether you go all out with lace and incorporate it into a boho-inspired look, or add just a touch of it for a romantic spin on any outfit. A lace-trim camisole with relaxed white jeans is an infallible summer choice. You can keep it more casual with flip-flops or trainers, or dress it up with closed-toe heels or heeled sandals.
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With the rise of mermaidcore, teal, light blue and other shades of blue and green are big this summer.
4. Vest + Plaid Shirt + Cargo Trousers
Style Notes: A shirt tied around your waist is not only a very chic styling trick, but it's also functional and wonderfully useful. You have an extra layer to give your outfit texture and keep you protected from frosty, AC-blasting restaurants and stores. This over top of cargo trousers and a simple vest creates a very New York outfit that balances a little bit of street-style edge with elegance, courtesy of a few intentionally-selected pieces of jewellery.
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5. Button-Down + Satin Shorts + Slides
Style Notes: For the days when it's unbearably hot, you can't go wrong with a cooling button-down (think: linen or cotton), silk shorts and slides. Whilst it's simple, you have myriad options for personalisation. A unique pair of slide sandals, a bold colour combination of shorts and a shirt or a vibrant clutch all give this look a nice finishing touch without weighing you down when you're trekking through hot city streets.
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Melissa Epifano Varley is a writer and editor who covers fashion, home, and beauty. She has over seven years of experience and has written for Forbes, InStyle, People, The Zoe Report, and Byrdie. She has also served as the editor-in-chief of Real Homes and lifestyle editor at The Spruce and ran her own wide-fit footwear line for over three years. She graduated a year early from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Science in journalism. Melissa has won the PPA Next Gen Award and currently covers fashion, trend, and shopping content for Who What Wear. She’s passionate about helping readers discover their own sense of style in their wardrobes and homes—whether that’s through products, trends, or concepts that they deeply resonate with and makes them feel their best. She’s originally from the U.S. but is now based in Bath where she spends her free time reading books, creatively writing, and taking part in more esoteric endeavours like reiki and tarot.