How to achieve the "Coastal Chic" aesthetic this summer
- May 10, 2022
- 1 min read
totally inspired by the Coastal Grandmother Trend

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If you've been online lately, chances are that you've heard about the Coastal Grandmother trend. It was inspired by Diana Keaton's character in Something's Gotta Give and it's all about looking like you've just spent your morning strolling along the beach . So whether you're vacationing in the Hamptons or Hilton Head, here is how you can achieve the Coastal Grandmother Trend in a way that is chic, and fresh.
Neutrals! Neutrals! Neutrals with a dab of Blue!

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The entire "Coastal Chic" aesthetic is based around the colors of the beach. So, it's important to focus on wearing whites, beiges, browns, teals, and light blues. Although you can never go wrong with a monochromatic look, mixing these colors is a great opportunity for you to get creative with this trend.
Don't be afraid of linens:
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One of the keys to achieving the Coastal Chic aesthetic, is by incorporating linen into your wardrobe. Linen is the perfect fabric to wear during summer, because it is breathable, and light. It's also great for the environment. You can easily make linen look super dressy, or really casual depending on how you style it.
Less is More:
When it comes to accessories, take a minimalistic approach. If you're going for the Coastal Chic look, it's important that your accessories do not overshadow your clothes. Stick to accessories that are gold or silver and make sure that your shoes are either white or beige.
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Coastal chic aesthetic sounds so relaxing. As a PhD student who works part-time at Last-Minute Assignments, my summers used to be panic-filled, not peaceful. I struggled so badly that I’d search for management assignment help just to survive. Now I’m learning that style can be a form of self-care. Your tips make beachy elegance feel achievable, not expensive. Thank you for the gentle nudge to dress for the life I want, not the stress I have. I’m swapping my dark sweats for something lighter. Here’s to seaside vibes wherever we are. Appreciate the inspiration. Now, pass the linen.
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