At Renew.Style, we believe that dressing well in the heat shouldn’t mean sacrificing comfort. Our stylists curated this summer guide to help you stay effortlessly chic—even when the temperature soars.

Linen
A timeless summer favorite. Linen is breathable, moisture-wicking, and has a natural texture that looks relaxed yet elegant. Ideal for both casual and tailored pieces.

Cotton
Lightweight and skin-friendly, cotton is perfect for everyday wear. Opt for looser weaves and organic varieties for maximum breathability.

Silk
Yes, silk works in summer—especially matte finishes like silk crepe or sand-washed silk. It’s light, thermoregulating, and adds a touch of quiet luxury to your wardrobe.

Viscose (Rayon)
This fluid, silky fabric drapes beautifully and keeps you cool. We love it for wrap dresses, skirts, and airy blouses.

Tencel (Lyocell)
Soft, breathable, and sustainable, Tencel is a modern essential. It’s ideal for elevated basics like tailored trousers and minimalist shirtdresses.

Chambray
A breathable alternative to denim, chambray gives a relaxed but structured feel—great for shirts, dresses, or even jumpsuits.

Blended Fabrics
Smart blends like cotton-linen, silk-viscose, or cotton-modal combine natural breathability with a more polished, wrinkle-resistant finish. These blends are perfect for those seeking comfort without compromising on style.

Best Silhouettes for the Heat

  1. Relaxed and Oversized Fits
    Airy silhouettes are not only on trend but practical. Think oversized shirts, wide-leg pants, and breezy kaftans.

  2. Sleeveless & Off-the-Shoulder Cuts
    Expose your shoulders and arms to stay cool. Try halter tops, square necklines, or minimal tank dresses.

  3. Wrap & A-Line Dresses
    These feminine cuts allow movement and airflow while flattering most body types. Perfect for both daytime errands and evening garden parties.

  4. High-Waisted Shorts & Skirts
    Elevate your summer basics with structured, high-rise options. Pair with crop tops or tucked-in linen blouses.

  5. Breathable Layers
    A light kimono, sheer blouse, or open linen shirt can provide style and sun protection without overheating you.