Vacation Outfit Ideas for Any Getaway

The best vacation wardrobe is light, versatile, and endlessly mixable — so you pack less, stress less, and look great in every photo. I learned this the hard way after years of overpacking: dragging a heavy case full of "just in case" outfits, then wearing the same three comfortable things on repeat anyway. The fix isn't packing more options; it's packing pieces that each do several jobs. Whether you're headed to a beach, a city, or somewhere in between, these vacation outfit ideas help you build a small, hardworking holiday wardrobe that covers day, dinner, and everything between.

A woman in a chic vacation outfit

Pack a vacation capsule

The secret to easy holiday dressing is the capsule approach: choose one colour palette so every top works with every bottom, and you'll build a week of outfits from a carry-on. Stick to neutrals plus one or two vacation-happy accents. Before anything goes in the bag, I lay every piece on the bed and physically pair it with two others — if something only works one way, it stays home. That single check is what keeps the suitcase light.

Beach & resort

  1. A flowy maxi dress + flat sandals + a straw bag
  2. A swimsuit + a linen shirt + denim shorts
  3. A sundress + espadrilles + sunglasses
  4. Linen trousers + a bralette or tank + sandals
  5. A two-piece set + slides

A cover-up that doubles as a real outfit (a linen shirt, an oversized shirtdress) is the most efficient beach item you can pack — it takes you from sand to a casual lunch without a change.

City breaks

  1. Straight jeans + a tucked tee + white sneakers
  2. A midi skirt + a fitted knit + ankle boots
  3. Tailored shorts + a blouse + loafers
  4. A shirt dress + a crossbody + flats
  5. Wide-leg trousers + a tank + a light blazer for dinner

For cities, comfortable shoes you can walk miles in matter more than anything — blisters end sightseeing faster than rain. Break in any new pair at home first.

A woman in a chic city-break outfit

Dinner & evenings

  • A slip dress + heeled sandals + statement earrings
  • Linen trousers + a satin cami + mules
  • A wrap dress + block-heel sandals

A single dressier outfit covers nice dinners without overpacking. Block heels beat stilettos on cobblestones and uneven resort paths — you'll actually wear them.

Match your packing to the trip

Not every getaway needs the same bag. For a beach week, weight it toward dresses and one swimsuit you love. For a city trip, lean on jeans, comfortable flats, and layers for changeable weather. For a mixed itinerary, the capsule above is your friend — neutral base, a couple of accents, one dressy option. Check the forecast and the dress code of anywhere you've booked before you finalise; a single fancy restaurant or a chilly evening changes one or two picks, not the whole bag.

Smart packing tips

  • One palette, everything mixes — neutrals plus an accent.
  • Wear your bulkiest items (jacket, sneakers) on travel day to save case space.
  • Limit shoes to two or three pairs — sandals, sneakers, and one dressier option.
  • Pack a layer for flights and cool evenings. (See our travel outfits guide for the journey itself.)
  • Roll, don't fold — it saves room and means fewer creases to deal with on arrival.
  • Keep one outfit in your carry-on in case a checked bag goes missing.

A note

Some links on our site are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you — it never changes what we recommend, and we only suggest pieces we'd actually pack ourselves. Comfort and versatility win on vacation; choose pieces you can wear multiple ways and you'll never miss the things you left behind.

Frequently asked questions

How do I pack light for vacation? Build a capsule around one neutral palette so everything mixes, limit shoes to two or three pairs, wear bulky items while traveling, and roll your clothes to save space.

What's a versatile vacation outfit? Straight jeans or linen trousers with a nice top and sandals or sneakers — easy to dress up for dinner or down for sightseeing.

How many outfits do I need for a week? With a capsule, around 10–12 mix-and-match pieces create a full week (and more) of outfits without repeating an obvious look.

What shoes should I pack? Two or three pairs max: comfortable walking sandals or sneakers, plus one dressier block-heel or flat for evenings. Comfort beats variety every time.

How do I look put-together in vacation photos? Stick to a flattering palette, add one accent colour or accessory, and choose pieces with shape over shapeless ones — a belt or a tuck reads far more polished in pictures.


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Isla Moreau

Isla Moreau
Style Editor, The Style Edit

Isla’s whole styling philosophy fits in one line: buy less, choose well, and make a handful of pieces work hard — chasing every trend is expensive and rarely chic. She curates The Style Edit’s outfit ideas and capsule guides around versatile, lasting pieces instead of fast-fashion churn. Because style is personal, she offers options and how-to-wear-it rather than rigid rules. AI tools assist the research and drafting; a human edits every piece for taste and accuracy, and we never fake a review.

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