This Styling Service Is Our Best-Kept Secret for Putting Together Summer Looks
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I have spent far too many mornings staring into the void of my closet convinced I have nothing to wear—a scenario oh so familiar, right? Snapping a photo to my bestie or quickly scrolling through IG can help solve an outfit crisis, but sometimes you need to call in the experts. In this case, I'm talking about Stitch Fix's team of personal stylists. I was fully under the impression that stylists were strictly for celebs, so when I first heard about Stitch Fix, I was immediately intrigued. All you have to do is fill out a quick online quiz about your personal style, and your stylists gets to work selecting your "Fix" of must-have items that will revamp your wardrobe. In the interest of spreading the word, I tasked our VP of influencer marketing and busy mom of two, Rachel Zeilic, to try it for herself. Stitch Fix stylist Lauren Nelson sent some items her way, and Rachel was able to mix and match them with pieces she already owned to create new, on-trend looks for summer. If you're in an outfit rut, I suggest you keep scrolling to get some inspiration and try this service for yourself.
"I'm a jeans-and-white-tee kind of gal, but when the weather gets too hot, I always struggle with what to wear on the bottom. This wrap-front skirt that my stylist sent is the perfect neutral piece to replace jeans or denim shorts in the summer. It's comfortable and pairs well with so many things in my closet to create a uniform of chic, well-fitting basics. Opting for this skirt instead of denim has really elevated the look. This is the perfect outfit for running around doing errands or visiting museums with my kids." — Rachel Zeilic, VP of influencer marketing
"A cotton wrap skirt is a great staple to add to your wardrobe for the summer. Seventy-six percent of our clients prefer clothing that can be worn for work and the weekend, and a wrap skirt is a really versatile piece that allows you to look polished and comfortable." — Lauren Nelson, stylist, Stitch Fix
"I love an all-black outfit with different textures and opacities, and this bodysuit that my stylist sent helps accomplish that. The lightweight design of this top makes it perfectly summery while fitting into my comfort zone of all-black and denim. The ruffles inspired me to lean toward an 'Italian summer in the city' direction, so I chose to accessorize with gold earrings and a necklace. I styled the look with classic sunglasses, a black scrunchie, and loafers for a more modern vibe. To finish, I chose these stone-washed black jeans to create a balanced look that brings both edgy and feminine elements." — Zeilic
"A bodysuit can be a great piece for summer, and ruffles are a great way to incorporate some fun and playfulness into your outfit! Don't be afraid to experiment with proportions—try pairing a bodysuit with a pair of wide-leg denim or linen trousers. When styling a bodysuit, consider balance between a form-fitting bodysuit and looser-fitting jeans, pants, or a skirt." — Nelson
"In my Stitch Fix style quiz, I mentioned that I love nudes and neutrals, and my stylist really delivered with this look. I can never get enough of this kind of dress, which is so easy to throw on and instantly look put-together. The silhouette perfectly flatters my body shape and all the areas that I mentioned in the style quiz that I wanted to highlight or downplay. I would normally wear flats with this look, but when my stylist sent these heels, I was inspired to dress more elevated, and I love the way it looks. " — Zeilic
"You can never go wrong with a summer dress! It's the most versatile piece that you can wear to a summer BBQ or for date night. Nearly half of our clients want breezy looks (aka 'vacationcore'), so a summer dress is ideal for making this happen. Incorporating nudes and neutrals into your summer wardrobe creates a chic and timeless color palette for warm-weather outfits. I recommend lightweight fabrics like linen or cotton to create a light and airy feel. Nudes and neutrals also provide a great canvas for accessorizing with pops of color or metallic accents!" — Nelson
Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.
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