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Kaftans for Summer Day and Night Style


Cristiano Marcheli Kaftan, Janesso Leone Hat, Celine Sunglasses (old, similar here and here)

There is no piece I return to more in summer than a kaftan. I wear one at home while working, pack one for every trip, and love knowing it can go from a morning by the pool to dinner later that evening without missing a beat. It has the breezy appeal of a cover-up, but the right version feels every bit as worthy of a reservation.

Natalie Martin Dress

Naturally, it’s the color and pattern that make one kaftan stand out to me over another. An all-over palm print, graphic stripe, richly colored paisley, saturated silk, or fringe that adds movement gives an otherwise casual silhouette a sense of occasion. Worn with a wide-brim hat and flat sandals, it’s perfect for an afternoon in the sun, and once it’s time to head to sunset cocktails, a sculptural earring, layered necklace, or smaller bag carries it beautifully into the evening.

Linen and Silk Blend Kaftan

The striking green shade of this silk blend kaftan is made for afternoons spent poolside with a book.

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Palm Veil Cotton Tunic

A dramatic printed layer, slip on this sheer kaftan for cocktails before a seaside dinner.

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Striped Metallic Crochet-Knit Coverup

With the brand’s signature colorful crochet finish, this kaftan brings instant glamour to a beach club day.

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