Spotted in London and New York: Here's How the Most Fashionable Women Dress for Summer in the City

Though we often dream about holidays by the Med or escaping to the countryside, there is a magic to existing in a city throughout the summer—including the summer-in-the-city capsule wardrobes you develop whilst living in a particular place. These are unquestionably stylish and distinctly different depending on the city you live in. Every locale has its own unique way of doing fashion, and making outfits work when faced with scorching temperatures. But with these style perks of city living come difficulties, too.
There are the sweaty commutes that feel even longer during heatwaves. The battle to find peace (and places with air-con) amongst the never-ending stream of tourists. The smaller living spaces, which often mean there's less room for new wardrobe additions. Still, though these things may be present, they're merely considerations for the city dweller. They still manage to put together the most stylish outfits and capsule wardrobes throughout the hottest months of the year.

There are five select locations here that often stand out as fashion hot spots. We'll start with two of the most iconic style capitals (aka London and New York), which show how to mix polish and grit in the only way that city people know how. Paris is here, too, with its tastemakers bringing inimitable timeless elegance. Copenhagen features as well, representing Scandinavian summer style, especially since its fashion week unofficially marks summer's nearing end. Lisbon also makes an appearance, dousing our wardrobes with ample colour and texture.
Whilst it's impossible to narrow a city down into a single capsule, these collections aim to capture the essence of some of the most stylish cities around the globe. Each stands out in its own way and brings a unique touch to the collective wardrobe, and all are endless fonts of inspiration. If you're looking to refine your summer wardrobe, these places are excellent first ports of call. Scroll on for five summer-in-the-city capsule wardrobes you can look to for curating your own stylish lineup.
5 Summer-in-the-City Capsule Wardrobes From the Most Stylish Places
1. New York City

Style Notes: Living in NYC is not for the faint-hearted, but it's extremely rewarding, particularly when it comes to collecting fashion inspiration and unabashedly developing your own sense of style. You'll see everything from the most original street style looks with baggy cargo shorts and baby tees to ultra-elegant looks featuring silky maxi dresses and designer heels, plus a combination of the two. New York-based Editor in Residence Coco Schiffer captures this contrast perfectly with her summer look. The purple T-shirt (a colour I've missed seeing in the fashion world lately), worn with track shorts and heels, is the epitome of Big Apple summer style and reminiscent of Carrie Bradshaw in her Aidan Shaw era. And the muggy, hot weather isn't enough to deter New Yorkers. They make it work—always.
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Plum, lavender and royal purple are all excellent hues worth incorporating into your outfits this season.

Surprisingly, strappy heels are a cool addition to a T-shirt and shorts outfit.

A east-west bag is pretty, easy to carry and looks good with so many outfits.

When your friend has a car (or if you're game to take the Jitney), this dress is a must-pack for the Hamptons.

New Yorkers often have a unique edge or twist to their outfits, and these silk trousers with a tie skirt over top fit the brief.

A raffia bag—but rendered in black—is very New York.
2. London

Style Notes: Londoners are some of the most stylish people I've ever met, and commuting in and out of the city left me wanting to elevate my own style. I've lost count of the number of friends, colleagues and folks on the Tube whom I've stopped to ask where they got their shoes or coat or dress. They're impeccably dressed year-round, and summer is no different, even with 2026's unprecedented heatwave(s). This summer specifically has seen a shift toward Y2K styles, but noughties-inspired options that fit well into today's modern age. London-based fashion creator Chloe Butler has perfected this concept, pairing nostalgic silhouettes (like capris and wedge flip-flops) with a classic denim jacket, and in a colour palette that will always feel relevant.
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The perfect layering piece for late summer into autumn.

A summer 2026 essential, which has gone from polarising trend to absolute staple.

These are so Y2K-coded, but admittedly much sleeker than pairs from decades ago.

Every wardrobe needs a classic button-down, but this one feels a little more special with the seersucker texture.

An ideal choice for trousers that feel trendy but are suitable for wearing to the office, especially with the Briton-inspired broderie anglaise accent.

If you're after a sophisticated summer handbag that works in and out of the office, this is it.

A babydoll dress is a pretty option with sandals, flip-flops or heels, especially when it's from English nightthe
3. Paris

Style Notes: Paris knows how to do chic and elegant unlike anywhere else. Even amid a heatwave, the outfits still uphold a level of sophistication that I'll forever applaud. Basics is an underwhelming term, because here even Parisians' staple summer wardrobe pieces, such as vests, satin skirts and heels, look supremely elevated. As Paris-based stylist Sylvie Mus shows, just a few intentionally chosen pieces can result in a lovely summer outfit (and capsule wardrobe) that won't weigh you down in the heat but exudes style.
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COS's white tank tops are excellent quality and can be worn with more casual items or dressed up with a silk skirt.

A lovely choice for roaming the streets of Paris or escaping to the Côte d'Azur.

Some of the sleekest sandals I've ever spotted on the high street.

The polka dot pattern is on trend, and the matching scarf is très chic.

A handbag with structured edges in a sleek black is a French girl essential, and this beaded style from Saint Laurent brings such a balmy edge to the trend.
4. Copenhagen

Style Notes: Copenhagen as a whole embodies the Scandinavian minimalism so many of us know and adore, but no matter how minimal, it never feels simplistic. Ahead of my first internship in London many years ago, I decided to make a quick stop in Copenhagen, and I've been yearning to return ever since. In the summer, city dwellers here combine a multitude of chic basics for looks that feel innately elegant. Regardless of season, they know how to execute an outfit that feels effortless yet personal. Exhibit A? The founder of Clòimh, a Scottish-born, Amsterdam-based knitwear brand, Hollie Mercedes Peters, styled a striped shirt with jeans for a timeless combination, but added a chic structured handbag, flip-flops and a studded belt for the perfect level of flair.
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This long-sleeved T-shirt comes in so many pretty colour combinations.

The best relaxed silhouette meets the prettiest blue shade in this pair of jeans.

The woven insole gives these flip-flops the subtlest hint of texture.

The narrow straps, rectangular shape and chocolate suede make this bag such a worthy investment.

This top has a simple shape and neutral colour, but it's undoubtedly elegant.

Balloon-style trousers are majorly trendy this year, and I love that these are minimal but with an eye-catching texture.

The prettiest dress to wear over top of your swimsuit for a dip in the Islands Brygge Harbour Bath.
5. Lisbon

Style Notes: Portugal has a special place in my heart. When I was running my footwear label, I had shoes handmade by a small family-run factory outside of Porto. It's a vibrant country, and every city I've had the joy of exploring there has always inspired me with its fashionable residents. There's a laidback air that always feels fun, and there's always plenty of colour. Lisbon is particularly stylish, and with my first visit there coming up this September, I've been doing ample research. I love Portuguese fashion creator Barbara Santiago's choice of teal and bold red, which is a vibrant combination for summer wear. The black bag and sandals are perfect for grounding the look, too. The use of colour and pattern has inspired my minimalist heart to pack a little more vibrantly and embrace a bolder palette for the rest of summer.
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Fisherman sandals are a classic summer shoe rack staple.

A slouchy clutch is a nice alternative to a structured handbag.

Easy to throw on and wear around whilst exploring a new city.

A pretty touch of colour that feels grounded because of the beige and grey shades.
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