## Summer Cool Dressing Guide
In the middle of summer, how to dress cool, comfortable and fashionable? With a few key principles, you'll be able to cope with the heat of summer.
The choice of fabric is the first priority of cool wear. Natural materials such as cotton and linen, silk, linen and other fabrics are breathable and sweat-absorbent, and are the first choice in summer. In particular, the popular Tencel cotton blended fabric in recent years has both the hygroscopic nature of cotton and the draping feeling of Tencel, a loose Tencel cotton dress, which is both cool and temperamental.
In terms of color matching, light colors have a natural cooling visual effect. Shades such as off-white, light blue, and mint green seem to have their own cooling filters, and the popular ice cream colors in recent years are a perfect combination of coolness and fashion. Try a haze blue shirt with white wide-leg pants, or a lavender purple T-shirt with a light gray skirt for a refreshing look.
Tailoring is just as important. The loose silhouette allows air to circulate freely, while details such as slits and cut-outs add breathability. An oversize linen shirt with suspenders underneath and a high-waisted short sleeve at the bottom for shade and coolness; A knee-length skirt with side slits and a sleeveless top swayed when walking.
The choice of accessories also needs to be exquisite. Natural material accessories such as straw bags and rattan shoes complement the summer vibe, while wide-brimmed straw hats provide shade and styling highlights. Choose strappy sandals instead of wrapping shoes that allow your feet to "breathe".
Remember, true summer chic isn't about wearing less, it's about dressing smartly. A well-tailored linen blazer with silk suspenders underneath is perfect for air-conditioned rooms and outdoor heat, giving just the right amount of summer elegance.