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Your summer wardrobe doesn’t have to be exclusive to barely-there silhouettes, though you will be seeing a lot of that this season, as always. While warm weather typically calls for fewer clothes and more fun in the sun, it’s still a time when you can keep your favorite styling hacks on speed dial—my favorite being layering a neat jacket over a dress.
In case you forgot, we’ll let you in on a secret: You don't have to ditch the outerwear for the summer completely. Jackets aren’t just for bundling up; they can make a great layer for the night breeze. There are a few aspects that make a successful dress-to-jacket uniform, but the key to this timeless pairing is all about balancing both silhouettes. Consider vibrant colorways and lightweight pieces that won’t have you sweltering throughout the day. We’re in summer, after all, and the last thing you want to do is pass out in the name of fashion.
If you’re not yet convinced about the dress-jacket outfit formula, scroll ahead to read the seven ways to wear your jackets this season, from blazers to cropped silhouettes and even—gasp—leather moto jackets.
Leather Moto Jackets
While leather jackets are usually the outerwear of choice during colder months, leather can still be worn in the summer, ideally at the transitional points of the season. Whether you’re going full-on motocore at the Grand Prix this summer or are just a fan of the sleek leather style, leather jackets add a pop punk edge to any outfit, which means dresses, too. Remember that because the silhouette is heavier, make sure your dress is lightweight—think flowy slip dresses—and layer on a leather jacket when the sun goes down to make for a cool going-out layer.
Boxy Blazers
While everyone is hitting the vacation hotspots, there’s still a need for the business casual transition from work to play, and this summer, we’re trusting our favorite blazers. Don’t be afraid to sport the preppy piece atop your dresses, like floral minis or floor-sweeping maxi dresses, as it can bring sophistication to a breezy daytime look. The blazer is a perfect all-year-round staple—it’s lightweight, functional, and just too darn cute to opt out for a season.
All Things Oversized
The benefits of oversized outerwear are too many to count. It is super stylish and always on trend, but it also serves a functional purpose: It leaves room for air to flow. If you’re stuck on how to style your dresses, most likely a larger-than-life silhouette will suffice. The chunky style also allows room for you to test-drive a slew of trends this summer, like the no-pants effect—a giant jacket perfectly contrasts with a mini dress, just saying!
Lightweight Linen
Linen is undoubtedly a wardrobe staple of choice to combat the summer heat. The fabric isn’t just reserved for wide-leg pants—the material also makes for reliable outerwear, no matter the silhouette (Sometimes, the best outerwear solution isn’t a jacket but a lightweight shirt disguised as outerwear). Next time you’re torn on what to add as the final layer, consider ditching the knits for a linen top—You’ll find that no matter if it’s a zip-up or button-up, linen is an effortlessly cool and casual addition, especially when worn with a dress.
Cute & Cropped
If going pants-less is too bold for your taste, you can still make a statement by opting for cropped silhouettes. Cropped styles aren't limited to baby tees—you can add a fun and dynamic touch to your outfits by choosing a midi or maxi dress and pairing it with a cropped jacket, regardless of the style.
Daring Denim
Denim-on-denim is a timeless look, but there are other ways to wear it. The denim style has been a popular choice for decades, and this summer is no different. Whether it’s a light or dark wash, a jean jacket adds a casual feel to any dress, making it perfect for daytime wear, whether you’re going to the beach or out for dinner.
Maximalist Motto
Nothing says summer like an explosion of color. Incorporate bright and vibrant colors in your look, especially outerwear, to add some summer vibes to your outfit this season. Embrace a mix of patterns and colors, or consider pairing a monochrome dress with a statement jacket for a chic look.