<strong>We Move Like Summer </strong>
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Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Summer has never been a season that rewards over-planning. You leave the house for one thing and end up somewhere entirely different — a market that bleeds into lunch, a coastal walk that ends with an aperitivo at golden hour. The clothes that actually work aren't the ones you agonized over. They're the ones that move with you. Prada's Days of Summer collection gets this, according to Harper's Bazaar — built from airy cottons, crisp linens, and supple suede and leather, it's a lineup that reads as intentional without ever feeling try-hard.
The Pieces That Do the Work
The white cotton shirt — oversized, hummingbirds embroidered along the collar — is the kind of piece that anchors a whole aesthetic. Pair it with khaki shorts, the Bonnie bag in structured linen and leather with archive hardware, and antiqued crisscross sandals, and you have an outfit with genuine authority. It's whimsical without being precious, which is exactly the ratio summer requires. The Bonnie, for the record, looks like it already has a history — the best kind of bag.
The striped piqué polo and drawstring Bermuda shorts carry a retro, easy-college energy that avoids the trap of looking sloppy. The shorts are cut from artisan-treated gabardine — casual in silhouette, considered in construction. Ground the look with leather and canvas boots and the printed Bonnie linen bag, and you've got something that transitions from cobblestone streets to a corner bar without missing a beat.
Then there's the embroidered linen dress: loose, lace-trimmed, luminous in the way only natural fabrics at golden hour can be. Layer a ribbed cotton top underneath for structure, add the raffia hat and large suede crochet tote, and finish with antiqued leather thong sandals with a single floral detail. It's the kind of outfit that photographs brilliantly because it actually looks good in real life first. The slubbed fabric mini-dress — lace to the hem, light-catching texture — brings the same ease to a rooftop dinner, especially with oversized round acetate sunglasses that are classic enough to still be relevant in five years, and the Route medium leather tote that carries the whole look past Labor Day.
The throughline across every piece is the same: polish that doesn't perform. Summer should feel like something that happens to you — and the right wardrobe makes that a very good thing.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

