The Fourth of July calls for outfits that can do it all. From breakfast runs to lake days, backyard barbecues, fireworks, and everything in between. Think lightweight, easy layers, and the classic red, white, and blue with an effortless twist.
Here's some Fourth of July outfit inspo:
For Fireworks
Start with the Willa and lean into Americana style with a red bandana tied around your neck, in your hair, or on your tote. Finish the look with red jelly sandals for a playful pop of color. Add stacked bracelets, vintage sunglasses, and a woven bag, and you're ready for fireworks under the stars.

Lake Day Outfit
Matching sets make getting dressed easy, especially when they're made for summer. The Hampton Pinstripe Top and Shorts in Strawberry are lightweight enough for the afternoon heat while still looking put together. Pair with your favorite white sneakers, a navy baseball cap, tube socks, and a canvas tote for an effortless, all-day look.

For Sunset & Sparklers
Nothing feels more timeless than a white maxi dress on the Fourth of July. The Mara Maxi Dress is the piece you'll reach for year after year. Throw an oversized denim jacket over your shoulders once the sun goes down, add simple gold jewelry, and finish with sandals or vintage sneakers for an outfit that's as comfortable as it is classic.

Backyard BBQ Outfit
The White Isla Maxi Skirt paired with the oversized Essential Cotton Tee in Navy is the definition of effortless. Half-tuck the tee, layer on a shell necklace, grab your favorite baseball hat, and slip into sandals or sneakers. It's an easy outfit that works from the dock to dinner without missing a beat.

Fourth of July Packing List Basics
When you're heading out for the holiday, keep it simple:
-
Lightweight pieces
-
A denim jacket for cool evenings
-
Red accessories for an Americana touch
-
Comfortable sneakers or jelly sandals
-
A baseball hat
-
A woven or canvas tote
-
Minimal jewelry you'll wear all weekend
This Fourth of July, we're dressing for long weekends and making memories in pieces you'll keep reaching for long after the fireworks fade.