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Good Basics and Fun Accessories: 24 Arrivals to Help You Build a Strong Summer Wardrobe

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Elevate your summer wardrobe with effortless essentials and playful accents. Our latest arrivals—including chic wedges, perfectly proportioned wraparound glasses, and a curated selection of understated pieces—are designed to build a foundation of enduring style. These are the building blocks of a season defined by quiet confidence and refined ease. For travel-day inspiration, consider adding elements from "All Will Wear Dua Lipa's Post-Honeymoon Airport Outfit When It's Time to Transition to Fall" to your rotation.
 Good Basics and Fun Accessories: 24 Arrivals to Help You Build a Strong Summer Wardrobe

The current fashion landscape champions a pragmatic approach, a shift away from fleeting trends and towards building a foundational wardrobe. This ethos is beautifully articulated in Who What Wear’s recent “Good Basics and Fun Accessories: 24 Arrivals to Help You Build a Strong Summer Wardrobe” piece. It reflects a sensibility we deeply resonate with – the quiet confidence that comes from knowing your core style and layering in personality through considered details. The article's focus on "building every outfit around wardrobe basics" underscores a move toward intentionality, the very heart of a refined aesthetic. It's a recognition that true style isn't about chasing every micro-trend, but about cultivating a personal narrative through enduring pieces and carefully chosen accents. This aligns perfectly with our belief that understated elegance speaks volumes, echoing the sentiment expressed in [All Will Wear Dua Lipa's Post-Honeymoon Airport Outfit When It's Time to Transition to Fall], demonstrating how even a seemingly casual look can be elevated through thoughtful curation.

This emphasis on foundational pieces and considered accessorizing isn’t a new phenomenon, but its increasing prevalence signals a broader cultural shift. We’ve seen a growing rejection of maximalism in favor of a more mindful consumption model, driven by both economic realities and a desire for a more sustainable relationship with fashion. The "fun accessories" element, however, is crucial. It's the space for self-expression, the opportunity to inject personality and individuality into a well-considered base. It's where the subtle artistry of style truly shines. The article’s recommendation of items like wedges, wraparound glasses, and thoughtfully chosen jewelry suggests a focus on quality and timelessness, rather than disposable novelty. This supports the idea that building a strong wardrobe is an investment in oneself, a reflection of personal values and taste, as further explored in [I Finally Found the Plus-Size Summer Workwear I Was Looking For], which highlights the importance of finding pieces that empower and express individuality regardless of body type.

Beyond the practical advice, this editorial reflects a deeper current within the fashion conversation: a move towards self-assured style as a form of personal empowerment. The focus isn’t on external validation or fleeting popularity, but on cultivating an authentic and enduring sense of self. It’s about understanding what resonates with *you*, and building a wardrobe that supports that understanding. This resonates powerfully with the emotional core of our brand—the quiet confidence that comes from inner alignment. The emphasis on “fun accessories” allows for experimentation and playfulness within a framework of intentionality, demonstrating that style can be both grounded and expressive. It also acknowledges the ongoing evolution of personal care and presentation, exemplified in [I've Perfected My At-Home Manicure Routine for Short Natural Nails—Here's Everything I Use] which illustrates how the pursuit of refinement extends beyond clothing.

Looking ahead, it's likely we’ll see this trend toward foundational wardrobes and curated accessorizing continue to gain momentum. The rise of “quiet luxury” as a dominant aesthetic reinforces this shift. The question becomes: how will brands adapt to cater to this desire for understated elegance and intentional self-expression? Will we see a greater emphasis on timeless design, sustainable materials, and personalized styling services? Or will the pressure to constantly introduce newness ultimately undermine the very principles of a well-considered wardrobe? The answer, we suspect, will lie in brands that prioritize quality, authenticity, and the empowering potential of personal style.

Shop in Shop is a monthly column dedicated to rounding up the latest arrivals, seasonal trends, and styles from our favorite brands and retailers.

This month's roundup perfectly captures my summer fashion formula: I build every outfit around wardrobe basics like jorts and tees, then lean on fun accessories to make it feel on-trend. Whether it's with a tassel pouch or a pair of wraparound sunglasses, I've been letting the finishing touches do the heavy lifting. I'm not sure if this is inspired by the ease of summer or a forecast of sky-high temperatures, but the fashion set is embracing simple outfit formulas this season—and I'm following suit.

The brands I've shopped out for you below are where I've sourced most of my summer purchases so far. I go to SSENSE for crisp white tees, Tony Bianco for wedge flip-flops, Levi's® for all things denim, and Vuori for everyday matching sets. Here are my favorites from each brand.

@aniyahmorinia; @annadzhenderson

(Image credit: @aniyahmorinia; @annadzhenderson)

SSENSE has the perfect mix of basics and statement accessories. For basics, SSENSE offers staple brands like Flore Flore and Citizens of Humanity. For accessories, you can find every major fashion house (ahem, Prada sunnies), along with new-to-me designers like Ayllón.

@johannapiispa; @tonybianco

(Image credit: @johannapiispa; @tonybianco)

Apparently, I've been sleeping on Tony Bianco footwear, because I only recently discovered that it has every shoe style on my summer wish list. I'm due for new ballet flats, fancier flip-flops, and wedge sandals for a wedding, and Tony Bianco has every pair. Also, I'm desperate for that blue suede heel.

@anna__laplaca; @raeannlangas

(Image credit: @anna__laplaca; @raeannlangas)

It's jorts season, and Levi's® has some of my favorite pairs. The brand has also been dipping its toes into summery embroidered tops, and the Darling Cutwork Blouse ($75) is too cute to pass on. Style it with any of the denim pieces below and the cute red ballet flats above.

@joiedejude; @taffymsipa

(Image credit: @joiedejude; @taffymsipa)

My summer wardrobe includes so many matching sets. I recommend these three Vuori sets for workouts, daily errands, and even beach vacations. They'll forever be my styling trick for low-effort, high-polish outfits, especially in hotter weather.

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