11 Bougie Outfits for When the Invite Says Yacht Party

Let's be honest: Summer is great, but it's even better when it's spent doing something special. Sure, we all love a day spent at the beach or even a small getaway. But a day spent on a boat? Now that's peak summer. Realistically speaking, it's not necessarily a common experience to attain an invitation to be able to spend an entire weekend on a boat, yacht, or ship of any kind—unless you're made from money, which, if that's the case, love that for you. Therefore, for us mere mortals who have finally secured the illusive invitation (or private tour) of a vessel, it can be both exciting and, well, extremely stressful. After all, no amount of binge-watching of Succession can give us insight into what to wear on a boat in real life!

Sure, there's the obvious choice of swimwear, but beyond that, if you want to discern the dress code for a day on a boat. Luckily, you don't have to chart these waters alone. In the spirit of being your captain, I've done extensive image research to create a guide on how to dress for a boat day. Ahead, you'll find a few boat outfit ideas, styling tips, and even some luxury shopping suggestions that are bougie enough for this big event. Whether you're joining friends for the weekend at a local beach or are heading off to Lake Como, these ensembles are sure to make you look like you own your very own yacht (even if you don't).

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing black sunglasses, with gold earrings, and a white maxi dress

(Image credit: @dadouchic)

What You'll Need: Sunglasses + Earrings + White Dress + Bangles + Handbag

Styling Notes: Contrary to popular belief, not all days on the boat require you to wear a bikini. Planning a boat day is the perfect excuse to dial up the drama by opting for a billowing dress. Whether you're a modest dresser or need an excuse to dress up, consider this your moment to do the most (just be sure to keep the rest of the look simple so you don't stick out too much).

a photo showcasing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing a white strapless dress with a matching scarf, gold bangles, black sunglasses, and a black handbag

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What You'll Need: Scarf + Sunglasses + Strapless Minidress + Bangles + Handbag

Styling Notes: Not all days spent at sea are during the day. If you happen to secure an illustrious invite to a dinner party on a boat, it's worth picking something a bit fancier (like the 'fit above). A simple strapless dress styled with a scarf, bold jewelry, and a bag will not only transition you from day to night but will also make you feel like a movie star.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing black sunglasses, silver hoops, a black halter top, and a black a-line full skirt

(Image credit: @fashionwithjazz)

What You'll Need: Sunglasses + Hoops + Halter Top + Full Skirt + Ballet Flats

Styling Notes: Okay, so it's not easy to secure an invite to a seven-course meal at sea, but it's quite easy to book a private boat excursion while traveling. Whether you're touring the luxurious Lake Como or St.Tropez, you'll want to choose an outfit that's both comfortable and chic. May I suggest my ensemble for inspiration? I can assure you this simple outfit formula will ensure you're the most sophisticated person at sea for the day.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing black sporty sunglasses with a red and white button-down shirt and red mini skirt

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What You'll Need: Sporty Sunglasses + Striped Button-Down Shirt + Miniskirt

Styling Notes: Although it's great to spend the day at sea wearing something special, it's not always pragmatic. If you know the dress code is casual, you'll want to consider recreating the outfit above. Pairing a striped button-down shirt with a mini skirt will not only keep you comfortable throughout the day, but you'll look cool, too.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing a printed maxi dress with a gold chain necklace, gold earrings, and purple sunglasses

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What You'll Need: Rimless Sunglasses + Gold Earrings + Chain Necklace + Printed Maxi Dress

Styling Notes: Another simple way to look stylish while spending the day on a boat is to embrace a bolder outfit, like the one above. If you're going to be by the sea, you might as well wear one to two statement pieces that will make you stand out (e.g., a colorful printed maxi dress).

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing an oversized raffia hat with sunglasses, a gold chain, and a black bikini

(Image credit: @coco_floflo)

What You'll Need: Woven Hat + Sunglasses + Bangles + Chain Necklace + Black Bikini + Anklet

Styling Notes: Besides opting for vibrant prints or colors, the next best way to an outfit that will rock the boat (in a good way) is by paying extra attention to your accessories. Even the most basic black bikini can feel bolder with the addition of a big ole' sun hat.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing a black bikini, gold chain belt, gold necklace, oversized earrings, and large black sunglasses

(Image credit: @annarvitiello)

What You'll Need: Black Sunglasses + Bikini + Chain Belt+ Oversized Earrings

Styling Notes: If wearing a sunhat feels a bit too simple, another way you can spice up your simple black suit for a day by the sea is with jewelry. Specifically, you'll want to add oversized earrings, a chain belt, and even bracelets to give your suit a little extra shine.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat, with a woman wearing a white shirt dress over a white bikini with silver hoop earrings

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What You'll Need: Hoops + Shirtdress + White Bikini + Sandals

Styling Notes: Although accessories can add flair to your 'fit, the most important thing to consider when planning a day at the beach or on a boat, for that matter, is what type of coverup you're going to wear. If you know you don't want to wear a full maxi dress but still want more coverage than a sarong, consider wearing a shirtdress or oversized button-down shirt. It's a simple swap for sure, but it always looks so much more stylish than a sarong.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing brown sunglasses, gold hoops, a brown bikini, and a column tan linen maxi skirt

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What You'll Need: Sunglasses + Gold Hoops + Brown Bikini Top + Maxi Linen Skirt

Styling Notes: One more alternative to the sarong to consider when styling your boat day ensemble? A linen maxi skirt. It's the perfect way to show off your favorite bikini top while still giving off a bougie vibe.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing a raffia hat with a white plissé button-down shirt, white bikni top, and white plissé trousers

(Image credit: @kristincabat)

What You'll Need: Woven Hat + White Button-Down Shirt + Balconette Bikini Top + White Trousers

Styling Notes: If you want a bit more coverage when it comes to your boat outfit, consider opting for a matching set (as seen above). Whether you opt for a plissé or linen set, a matching button-down and trouser combo will always make you feel comfortable and ensure you look chic.

a photo showing what to wear on a boat with a woman wearing a one piece swimsuit

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What You'll Need: Polished one-piece

Styling Notes: Hopefully, by now, you have a good grasp on what to wear for a boat trip of any kind. But it's worth starting with the obvious: The best thing to wear at sea is a swimsuit. Especially if you are planning on swimming, it's important to have a suit that will make you look sophisticated. Luckily, a polished one-piece is up for the task. The best thing about wearing this item for your boat day is that it's the easiest option, yet it will ensure you look elegant throughout your excursion.

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman
Editor

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a fashion editor living in New York City. What began as a hobby (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a career dedicated to storytelling through various forms of digital media. She started her career at the print publication 303 Magazine, where she wrote stories, helped produce photo shoots, and planned Denver Fashion Week. After moving to Los Angeles, she worked as MyDomaine's social media editor until she was promoted to work across all of Clique's publications (MyDomaine, Byrdie, and Who What Wear) as the community manager. Over the past few years, Jasmine has worked on Who What Wear's editorial team, using her extensive background to champion rising BIPOC designers, weigh in on viral trends, and profile stars such as Janet Mock and Victoria Monét. She is especially interested in exploring how art, fashion, and pop culture intersect online and IRL.