The Romantic Top Trend Making Heatwave Dressing So Much Easier

It’s nearly impossible to get dressed during a heatwave. So, I love that airy, romantic tops are having a major style moment right now. Made of lightweight cotton voile with eyelet embroidery, inset lace details, and a nod to the Victorian era, this summer wardrobe staple is one that you’ll reach for from morning coffee runs straight to after-hours cocktails.
Drawing inspiration from the undergarments of the mid-19th century, today's pretty tops carry a boudoir inspiration that leans towards innocent romanticism rather than a more daring one. Think: thoughtful Poet-core details like easy ruffles, pintucked detailing, and sheer designs that show just enough without revealing too much.
There is little more effortless than a romantic top this summer. You can throw it on with cutoff jean shorts and sandals for a nonstop day of errands, or style it with a skirt and heels for date night. In fact, once you incorporate the trend into your everyday wardrobe, you’ll find it hard to stray very far away again—they’ve certainly become part of my personal everyday uniform as of late.
Whether you’re looking to road-test the trend for under $250 or seeking a high-end interpretation of the look, find our favorite romantic tops for summer right here—and they can easily fold into your fall wardrobe.

Arguably the style that kick-started the trend, Dôen has crafted the perfect romantic top with just enough of it all: ruffles, embroidery, and pintucked details.

Though this trend is most often seen in white, bohemian-rooted brand Free People has given us the gift of the most perfect cornflower blue style.

Sometimes you love a trend so much, you just need to splurge. Though the price tag is an investment, the top is just so perfect.

We love Rails’ cropped top because it doesn’t feel like a bralette. Showing just enough skin with a pair of hip-slung pants or a mid-waisted skirt, it’s a more accessible approach to a shrunken style.

Whether a coffee run or cocktail hour, this lightweight cotton top with subtle ruffled trim pairs just as effortlessly with denim shorts as it does with a silk midi skirt.

We love the ease of this Thierry Colson top that feels like a slip top with a little more romantic structure.

Isabel Marant has designed this romantic top in the perfect print, plucked from the same Victorian era as the trend itself.

Though most original corset covers were white, Gap’s striped approach to the trend makes it feel a little more modern and fresh.

It’s hard to find an affordable style that delivers high-quality detailing, but Vince Camuto has done it with this peasant tank.

If you’re seeking a style that allows you to try the trend without the extra feminine details, look no further.

For those days you really need to beat the heat, linen is your best and most breathable option.

With feminine simplicity, Reformation has invested in a silhouette that feels romantic without becoming overly bohemian.

The romantic top trend tends to lean into loose and flowing styles that effortlessly blow in the wind, but Rixo has designed one for those looking for a little more of a tailored silhouette.

After falling in love with this trend, it’s a no-brainer that you’re going to want some for the transitional seasons to come, and Merlette has got your back.

Few design pieces with inset lace quite like Sea, so they’ve mastered the art of taking traditionally conservative silhouettes and transforming them into boudoir-inspired wardrobe staples.

The scalloped hem and inset embroidered details of this top offer up just enough feminine flair to feel romantic, while remaining balanced out by the casual, boxy crewneck shape of a classic white tee.

Alex Mill has taken their understated wardrobe essentials to the next level for summer, offering this inset lace top that feels just as easy to wear to the office as it does to drinks afterward.

Sure, it’s a splurge, but can you go wrong with Miu Miu? Especially when they design a tie-shoulder summer top that feels exactly as uncomplicated as the centuries-old inspiration from which it was born.

In lieu of embroidery, lace, or pintucked structure, J.Crew chose feminine ribbons to add detail to their romantic top of the summer.

Though perhaps not the light and flowing silhouettes that are most often seen, Posse has crafted a lust-worthy take on the romantic trend, crafting a top from embroidered material that looks as though it was plucked from the same 19th century bedroom.
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