How to Style Summer Neutrals

Anthropologie top | Red Dress Boutique shorts | Red Dress Boutique tote | Red Dress Boutique earrings | Dolce Vita wedges | Sonix sunglasses

One of my favorite looks for late-summer is an all-neutral outfit. It’s a color-scheme that is always timeless and classic, and is a great way to transition white denim into early-Fall.

Achieving this look is easy to do :: Simply pair white jeans or white shorts with a cream/beige/or off-white top, sweater or jacket and mix with taupe/cognac colored accessories! Adding white or gold jewelry to the mix always works. If an off-white/cream color is not your favorite, try a blush or olive green…both maintain this neutral palette and can be more flattering on some skin tones! 

I recently found this perfectly neutral textured tee at Anthropologie, and love the fringe-texture and fit. I’ll pair it with blue jeans, ankle booties and layer under a jacket for Fall. {I am wearing a size small for reference.}

Pairing this outfit with summery accessories like this $38 straw tote and $22 white statement earrings make it a great look for a beach vacation. Then replacing the straw bag with a leather one will carry this outfit right into the city.

Here are some neutral tops I am loving ::

If you haven’t stopped by my Instagram page in a while, please come and say hello there! Find this outfit photo and you read seven random facts about me that I shared today.

Stylishly yours,


P.S. North-Atlanta friends :: Please come join me for a meet and greet at Arhaus at Avalon in Alpharetta THIS THURSDAY, August 9th. Stop in the gorgeous Arhaus showroom between 6-7 for wine and apps from Colletta and Oak Steakhouse, meet me and several other influencer friends and register for some awesome door prizes, including a gift from Arhaus and gift cards from Oak and Colletta. My talented artist friend, Aaron Harris, will also be there doing live art and a giveaway, too! Hope to see you then!

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