15 Italian-inspired Cooling Summer Outfit Tricks

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Summers in Italy can be very hot. After living here for a while, I’ve picked up a few tried-and-true tricks from Italians on how to beat the heat. But it’s not just practical wisdom I’ve absorbed. I’ve also learned a thing or two about summer style from Italian locals—specifically, how to avoid looking like you’re wilting in the heat. As an American, I fully appreciate our “ready for anything” approach to fashion, but style-wise, it makes us stand out on an Italian holiday. Sweat-wicking golf polos may be practical, but to Italians, they’re a sartorial tourist red flag.

So, what should you wear? I’ve rounded up 15 stylish, heat-friendly pieces that help me stay cool (and look it) throughout the Italian summer. From breezy linen separates to the essential silk headscarf, these summer wardrobe staples will keep you comfortable and effortlessly chic.

Best Italian-inspired Cooling Summer Style Secrets

Linen Separates

Banana Republic Factory


Banana Republic Factory


A stylish Italian never lets the heat slow them down. You’ll see them looking effortlessly cool in tailored separates, even on the hottest summer nights in Palermo. Since moving here, I’ve seriously leveled up my linen suit game. One of my go-to spots? Banana Republic, which has been nailing the chic linen vibe for ages.

This classic vest is a favorite of mine. It has an adjustable back and looks great with pretty much anything: jeans, a slip skirt, over a dress, or with the matching shorts. The shorts are so comfy and effortless, with a sporty vibe and an elastic waistband that’s a dream at airport security. It’s the kind of outfit that’s stylish, cool, and totally heat-proof.

Flowy Maxi Skirt 

GAP


Light, airy, and effortlessly stylish, this cotton gauze maxi skirt from Gap is the kind of piece you’ll reach for all summer long. It’s flowy without feeling heavy and breathable enough to handle even the hottest days in the city or by the coast. Pair it with a simple tank, a cropped tee, or even a breezy button-down tied at the waist. It’s perfect for everything from morning market strolls to aperitivo hour. And if you’re caught in one of those cooler-than-usual evenings (Milan’s having a few lately), just throw on a lightweight knit or scarf to keep the look easy and polished.

Linen Button-down

GAP


From casually worn over a swimsuit with a sarong while hopping off a boat in Ischia to an elegant lunch in the city, a linen button-down is an Italian summer staple. I pair my favorite white linen button-down with a vintage Pucci skirt and leather flats for a Capri-inspired look. Linen button-downs in a bold array of colors, reminding me of gelato flavors, are in high summer style right now.

Light Knit Polo

Madewell


This Madewell linen knit polo is a stylish upgrade from those sweat-wicking golf shirts. Made from lightweight linen, this top gives you the classic polo look but with way more breathability. ​​The open knit keeps things airy and relaxed, making it perfect for sweltering days when you want to look put-together without overheating. Pair it with tailored shorts, linen trousers, or even a cotton skirt for an effortless warm-weather outfit that still feels polished.

Linen Blazer

Banana Republic Factory


The linen blazer is another chic summer suiting separate that is a hallmark of Italian summer style. This double-breasted style from Banana Republic Factory looks just as great from the meeting to the piazza to the party. The pop of the electric coral hue is as eye-catching as the summery Bermuda sand.

Breezy Sundress

Shopbop


Italian fashion designer Stella Jean shared some must-have style tips, and at the top of her list? Poplin. It’s breathable, lightweight, and perfect for warm-weather looks. A striped poplin sundress, in particular, adds a soft, feminine twist to classic Italian tailoring.

This corseted cotton-blend midi dress from Nordstrom channels the same vibe as the Stella Jean style but at a much more accessible price point.

Leather Sandals

Zappos


Stella Jean also recommended that a minimalist Capri-style leather sandal is a must-wear for summer in Italy. This pair of Sam Edelman Gigi sandals features a well-padded footbed that will keep you comfortable on days spent exploring ancient cobblestone streets. Lightweight and breathable, your feet can stay comfortable even on the most sweltering summer days.

Breathable Sneakers

Rothy’s


Rothy’s have become a go-to walking shoe for savvy travelers, and the white RS02 Sneaker is a standout favorite. With its breathable knit design and classic slip-on silhouette, it’s equal parts stylish and practical. Plus, they’re machine washable—a major win after logging all those steps.

Airy Espadrilles

Zappos


What’s a European summer without the perfect espadrille? The Carina ankle-wrap style from classic Spanish brand Castañer never goes out of style. Plus, when the canvas is a little sun-kissed and worn, they look even better. Though I’m a Castañer devotee, these Tory Burch flat Mary Janes are pretty beautiful and stylish as well. They’re a great “ladylike” alternative to the canvas sneaker.

Silk Headscarf

Amazon


I know, beating the heat with a scarf sounds counterintuitive, but a well-placed headscarf can keep the hair off your neck and out of your face while still looking elegant. Often, it’s way too hot for baseball caps, but a chic headscarf and sunglasses will keep you cool—or at least disguise the sweat.

Elevated Straw Hat

Madewell


On the other hand, when it comes to headwear, fresh and airy is the way to go. A wide-brimmed straw hat is both practical and polished. I swear by my Eric Javits hat—a favorite of Oprah’s—and I get compliments on it constantly when I’m out and about in Italy.

For a less splurgey but still sophisticated option, this long-brim raffia hat from Madewell is a standout. It’s a statement piece that feels right at home, whether you’re wandering through Portofino or strolling the streets of Milan.

Statement Sunglasses

Nordstrom


What’s la dolce vita without the perfect pair of sunglasses, right? Add a great scarf, bold frames, and you’ve got a stylish way to keep cool while turning heads. Last summer, I scored a pair that instantly elevated all my warm-weather looks. If you’re in the market now, these bold, white Loewe sunglasses (currently on sale!) are a standout. They’re striking, timeless, and the kind of piece you’ll reach for summer after summer. But if you’re on a budget, I spotted this pair of Sojos cat-eye sunglasses at Amazon for just $16.

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