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From Mexico to Mykonos: Every Chic Vacation Look to Pack This Summer

I don't make the rules, but if I did, we'd all have an unlimited budget to shop NET-A-PORTER's chic vacation edit—it's that good. It has just about every luxury brand (Isabel Marant! Zimmermann! Khaite!) that'll make you want to book a flight and schedule some much-needed R&R. If your summer schedule is set (I'm jealous), the next step is to plan your wardrobe. And, If you haven't quite mastered your packing list for that upcoming trip, fear not. As a form of manifestation, I styled four outfits that are perfect for upcoming summer trips. There's a crochet cover-up for your seaside resort trip and a sophisticated cotton set for your Hamptons getaway. Each look is complete, of course, with a pair of sunnies, on-trend sandals, and a swoon-worthy bag. You're welcome. Scroll on to shop outfits for every destination from Mexico to Mykonos, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER.
For Margaritas in Mexico
Lounging beachside with a drink in hand calls for a bag packed with swimsuits, airy cover-ups, and raffia totes. I love how you can dress up this Isabel Marant cover-up to take it from day to night.
For Spritzing Through Italy
POV: You're wearing a cute polka-dot dress and sipping a spritz under a large umbrella on a patio in Italy. A pair of large black sunnies and strappy sandals fit the vibe.
For Strolling Through Mykonos
No matter what the day calls for in your Mykonos itinerary, a comfort-first approach to your vacation style will always look the part. You can't go wrong with a pair of denim shorts, and the on-trend longer silhouettes feel far more polished than the popular shorter pairs in years past.
For Lounging Poolside in the Hamptons
Heading out East? A breezy cotton set will keep you cool and pairs so well with some chic slides. This chocolate-brown Tom Ford pair caught my eye.
Kaitlin Clapinski is an associate fashion editor on the branded content team. After graduating from UC Berkeley, Kaitlin moved to Los Angeles and began her editorial career freelancing for publications like Marie Claire, Refinery29, Byrdie, and Fashionista. When she's not writing you can find her scouring The Real Real or heading to the beach.