I’m not into dressing too themey or costumey when it comes to holidays. (Unless it’s Halloween. Then, game on.) I like to take what I already have in my closet and make it work. So, here’s my take on a fashionable yet patriotic 4th of July. Also, in case you missed it and need some last minute outfit inspo, check out this post from last week.

And ps: thank you to everyone for the sweet comments about my hair! This is the shortest it’s been in years (probably when I looked like a boy in 6th grade) and surprisingly, I’m not freaking out and I’m enjoying it 🙂

Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels
Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels
Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels
Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels
Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels
Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels
Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels
Patriotic outfit: navy striped tee, white skirt, blue bag, red heels

Top: Gap (sold out), similar here and here  // Skirt: J Crew Factory Flared Skirt // Shoes: Sole Society (old), similar here (for $45!)  // Handbag: Botkier Satchel (this color sold out, different colors here and here // Necklace: Accessory Concierge Gold Monogram Necklace // Bracelet: J Crew Factory Gold Link Bracelet // Watch: Men’s Vintage Rolex, similar here

Find another patriotic but non-cheesy 4th of July outfit idea here!

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  1. Kate says:

    The red shoes are the perfect pop! The white skirt wouldn’t last 5 minutes on me, but it’s adorable!

  2. Absolutely love this patriotic look!

    xx,

    La Joie de Vivre

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I’m Suzanne Warye, a mom, writer, and podcaster who ditched alcohol in 2020 and never looked back—now I’m here to help other moms break free from Mommy Wine Culture and find the joy (and really good mocktails) in sobriety!