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Team Fashionista is summermaxxing: Our PTO is booked, our vacation responders are set and our summer wardrobes are officially restocked.
This June, our editors welcomed soaring temperatures with a breezy lace-trim blouse, a neon halter top, paracord-adorned jorts, a linen matching set and a nostalgic floral tee. Our standout footwear finds included shoes for every summertime activity: strappy heeled sandals for happy hour, ballet sneakers for Eurosummer travels and waterproof hiking boots for all-day excursions. A suede shoulder bag, a BookTok-inspired locket and a sleek leather clutch also stood out as our must-have warm-weather accessories.
Ahead, see (and shop!) all of our editors' favorite fashion discoveries from June.
Rixo Ellery Cotton Blouse, $220, available here: "Breezy cotton blouses are all I want to wear when it's hot out, and this one is full of cute details — lace trim, structured pleating, flouncy oversized collar, elasticized puff sleeves — that lend an interesting, vintage-y feel." —Steph Saltzman, Beauty + Style Director
Gu Lace Up Ballet Sneakers, $40, available here: "My love for ballet sneakers knows no bounds. I can never have too many, it seems. What I didn't have was a pair in grey/silver, a color all the cool girls seem to be wearing. I bought these affordable ballet-style sneakers from Gu, Uniqlo's younger (sometimes cooler) sister brand. They were so comfortable (especially for a non-athletic brand) and saved my feet last week when I was walking 10,000-plus steps in Paris." —Elizabeth Denton, Deputy Content Editor
Almina Concept Classic Round Neck Tank, $68, available here: "I make a real effort to invest in basics that will last a long time, but as a clumsy person, I do have to replace my white items slightly more frequently than others. Thankfully, this 100% cotton tank by Almina concept, a brand known for its high-quality, elevated wardrobe staples, rings in under $70 (and looks like it costs much more)." —Dhani Mau, Editor in Chief
Barbour Maia Check Showerproof Trench Coat, $400, available here: "I fell in love with this checkered (Prince of Wales check, to be specific) trench coat a few months ago, but ultimately decided against adding it to my (rather overstuffed) outerwear wardrobe. I've regretted leaving it behind ever since, so I finally pulled the trigger on my recent trip to London. Although the mere thought of a winter coat currently sends beads of sweat down my back, I'll be wearing this chic belted trench on repeat once sweater season arrives." —Catie Pusateri, Staff Writer
Alex + Ani "A Court of Thorns and Roses" Velaris Heart Locket Necklace, $58, available here: "'ACOTAR' has become near and dear to my heart. Wearing this heart necklace is a physical manifestation of those feelings. And yes, the quote on the back of the locket definitely got me in my feels. (Side note: If Cassian dies in the upcoming book, we ride at dawn!)" —Janelle Sessoms, Staff Writer
NiiHai Tess Top in Lemon, $72, available here: "It's a neon kind of summer — at least in my playbook. In my mission to incorporate more color into my wardrobe, and with an insane amount of luck, I came across this NiiHai top on Depop back in February. The slouchy fit in pale yellow goes perfectly with low-rise jeans or black capris. It's also come in handy during the FIFA World Cup: Since most nations' team colors are yellow, and I don't own a Brazil or Colombia kit, it's become my makeshift jersey for repping national pride." —Neia Dizon, Editorial and Multimedia Intern
Alex Mill Marie Dress in Linen, $195, available here: "It's tough to beat Alex Mill when it comes to well-constructed, thoughtfully designed basics. This linen dress — with a simple square neckline, adjustable straps and a playful scoop back – is no exception. I'd like it in every color so I can wear it every single day, if I'm being honest." —Steph
Baggu I Love NY Nylon Pochette, $48, available here: "Maybe it's because I miss my 16+ years in New York City or I just love the iconic graphic, but Baggu's new I Love NY collection really spoke to me. I got the sleek, compact Pochette because I needed something small enough to be stadium-approved but spacious enough to hold a few of my essentials. I love that it has interior slots for cards, so it fits a surprising amount." —Elizabeth
Mango x Eckhaus Latta Neoprene Sandal With Straps, $180, available here: "I thought it was a cool move for Mango to collaborate with Eckhaus Latta and while browsing the collection I discovered my new go-to 'ugly' sandals for summer. I love the sporty look and the straps ensure my feet stay secure while walking — a great marriage of style and practicality." —Dhani
Inez Gia Sandals, $285, available here:
"I haven't had much luck with heeled thong sandals, but this minimalist pair is actually comfortable without sacrificing style. I particularly love the cherry red shade, which adds a playful pop of color to my monochromatic outfits. Plus, these sandals have survived multiple subway rides and a surprise rain storm without sliding off my feet." —Catie
Oura Ring 5, $399, available here: "I've been manifesting getting an Oura Ring for months, and finally the universe has answered my prayers. A few weeks ago, the brand kindly gifted me one at an event, and I haven't taken it off since. I love how it tracks over 50 health metrics — including stress levels, sleep activity, cycle tracking, body temperature and heart rate — to give me a better understanding of my wellbeing. (Note to self: the sleep score can use some improvement.) Even with its high-tech capabilities, I'm very impressed by how lightweight it feels. Another bonus? It's completely waterproof." —Janelle
Merrell Women's Moab 3 Waterproof, $160, available here: "There's truly nothing that screams summer to me more than a good hiking trip that has you silent in the car ride back home as crisp AC hits your face. I'm an enthusiast of all things offline, and these shoes are now my holy grail after a six-hour hike through rocky terrain and streams. And, fun fact, they hold the same reliable traction when crossing the icy road at Union Square in New York. (Points for duality!)" —Neia
Dissh Sian Dusty Blue Silk Organza Midi Skirt, $204, available here: "The sheer trend just makes sense for summer, and I'm finally getting into it with this layered skirt. Dress it down with a T-shirt and flat sandals or up with heels and some chunky jewelry, and it's a perfect simple-but-fun outfit. I also love the pastel periwinkle color." –Steph
Margesherwood Grandma Buckle Suede Shoulder Bag, $495, available here: "While in Seoul last fall, I splurged on this Margesherwood bag (it's cheaper in Korea!) and I've been completely obsessed with the brand since. Seoul-based designers Sungeun Um and Soonyoung Kim are so creative and I get compliments on my bag even in the coolest spaces. They recently launched bag rings (literally rings for your bag) and I'm drooling over them from afar." —Elizabeth
Sezane Anissa T-Shirt in Floraline Print, $60, available here: "As someone who almost never wears color or print, I can't explain what came over me when I saw this shirt, because I instantly needed it. I love the boat neckline and low-cut back, but I'm obsessed with the floral pattern. There's definitely a nostalgia aspect, as it looks like something little Dhani would've freaked out over in a Limited Too or Delia's catalog in the '90s." —Dhani
Knix Super Leakproof Mini Dream Boxer, $48, available here: "Knix's boxers are my go-to pajama shorts regardless of what time of the month it is, but when it's that time, they boast an absorbent built-in, leak-proof liner. Knix recently launched an even shorter pair (in this flirty leopard print!), which has come in handy during New York City's sweltering heatwaves. Also, don't worry about condemning these boxers to the period panty drawer — just throw them in the wash and they're as good as new." —Catie
Skims Ultimate Teardrop T-Shirt Bra, $64, available here: "I have to give Skims its 10s with this one. This has truly become my everyday bra: It's breathable, doesn't shift throughout the day, looks super smooth under my clothes and avoids any boob spillage." —Janelle
Claudent Button Up Shirt UPF +50, $295, available here: "Allow me to highlight a positive aspect of the year 2026: They make UPF (sun-protective) clothing that's actually chic now. Claudent is one brand that's leading the charge, and I especially love this crisp button-down shirt in a punchy pink colorway that blocks more than 98% of UVA/UVB rays. Cute and shoulder-age-spot-preventing? Yes, please." –Steph
The Lulo Project Stella's Top, $350 $245, available here and Stella Shorts, $295 $195, available here: "You'll find me wearing as much linen as possible in the summer, and this matching polka-dot set is as breathable as it is stylish. I love the top's adjustable belted waist for a more cinched look and its gold buttons (which complement my all-gold jewelry wardrobe). Plus, this airy set makes me look more put together than I feel while dashing to summertime events. My only note is that I wish the faux front pockets on the shorts weren't actually faux." —Catie
Sinta Yohané Essential 02, $328, available here: "I've gone through my fair share of little black bags, but this is one of the most luxe in my rotation: Its slim, minimal silhouette, logo-free exterior and full-grain leather fabrication make it the perfect piece to flaunt at a nice dinner or special occasion. I know 'timeless' has become an overused adjective, but I can't think of a better word to describe this clutch. I easily see myself carrying this years from now, and it will still look just as chic as it does today." —Janelle
J.Crew Denim Bermuda Short With Paracord, $98, available here: "Lately I've been very into both oversized Bermuda shorts and sporty paracord detailing — so this pair of jorts immediately caught my attention. Can you tell I miss the summer camp days of my youth?" —Steph
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