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Understated elegance never goes out of style. Whether you call it quiet luxury, minimalism, or capsule wardrobe dressing, this non-trend trend is pure chicness. And better yet? Some of the best finds of the spring and summer season also happen to be affordable.
Thanks to the high-street heroes we know and love–think Massimo Dutti, Cos, Everlane, and Mango–crafting a polished, uniform look doesn’t have to break the bank. There are also chic contemporary labels, like Donni, Leset, Loulou de Saison, and The Frankie Shop, that offer up fabulous fashion finds under the $300 mark. From billowy blouses to clean-lined skirts, we’re mapping out 9 must-have affordable minimalist outfits to make your own this spring and summer.
Vogue’s Under-$300 Minimalist Edit:
- The Linen Button-Down: H&M oversized linen shirt, $75
- The Timeless Trench: Madewell single-breasted trench coat, $298
- The Minimalist Flip-Flop: A. Emery Kinto leather flip flops, $170
- The Flowy Midi: Massimo Dutti Flounce linen blend midi skirt, $180
- The Stacking Ring: Mejuri Stacker ring, $98
- The Criss-Cross Sandal: Seychelles Chai slides, $99
- The Relaxed Trouser: The Frankie Shop Ripley pleated wide-leg pants, $218
- The Charming Mary Jane: Vibi Venezia mary jane Nero flats, $150
- The Layered Midi: Cos layered peplum midi dress, $185
- The Modest Mini: Everlane The Shift Dress, $98
- The Woven Shopper: Zara macramé shopper bag, $60
First up is some subtle yet statement-making outerwear. Sporty anoraks, notably inspired by the Miu Miu runway have a been seasonal highlight—as well as breezy bombers and lightweight trench coats, particularly of the cropped and clean-lined variety. Styling-wise, pair them with a sleek maxi or shorts, and a low-key pair of soft flats or trainers. Then, there are the dresses—we’re embracig monochromatic numbers in all lengths, from mini to maxi. Meanwhile, tailored trousers and full skirts pair perfectly with classic T-shirts or button-ups, for office or off-duty looks.
Meanwhile, a selection of quietly chic accessories from Vince to Lié Studio are not to be missed. Other prized picks include a pair of scrunched loafers from Black Suede Studio to a masterfully minimal pendant from Soko Sabi. Get the pared-back, but certainly never boring look, below—and shop 9 minimalist outfits, all built around pieces under $300.
The Ribbed Tank and Flowy Skirt
A fitted tank and flowy skirt is easily elevated for your 9-to-5 with heeled thong sandals. Gold extras and a small day clutch transition it seamlessly to evening.
The Sporty Anorak and Slim-Fit Maxi
Embrace the season’s sporty codes by styling a long-line maxi skirt with a practical topper for considered contrast. A stretchy headband drives the idea home.
The Little White Dress and Criss-Cross Sandal
Add dimension to the all-white midi with black accessories, like a petite handbag and woven hair scarf. A chunkier leather sandal anchors the look.
The Flowy Button-Down and Relaxed Trouser
For casual Summer Friddays, trade in your ballet flats for minimalist leather flip-flops and a sleek leather shoulder bag.
The Modest Mini and Matching Car Coat
A car coat in a matching tone is a smart way to elevate a mini dress. Ballet flats and compact top-handle bag give it instant polish.
The Relaxed Pleated Trouser, White Tee, and Loafer
Recreate your go-to work look with summer-friendly versions of everyday staples, such as a lighter-weight flowy trouser, relaxed tee, and supple loafer.
The Black Midi and Cream Ballerina
Yes, you still can wear black in the summer. A one-and-done dress is our favorite way to do so, plus its versatile nature means it can be easily dressed up or down. For daytime elegance, a cream ballet flat and black woven tote are all you need to complete the look.
The Summer White Ensemble
On the flip side—the ultimate warm-weather uniform is undoubtedly an airy tank and equally breezy linen pants. Ground the tonal color palette with black extras and silver touches for a look that reads classic and modern at the same time.
The Transitional Coat and Long-Line Denim Short
A long-line denim short feels instantly more dressed with a button-down and trench coat. Sneakers and crew socks keep it practical and casual.
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