I Curated 20 Pieces That Define the Ultimate Minimalist Summer Capsule—All Under $350

From breezy maxi skirts to gauzy linen shorts.

collage of Lauren Tappan wearing summer capsule wardrobe outfits
(Image credit: Lauren Tappan)

There’s no doubt that maximalism is currently ruling the runways (billowing bubble skirts and whimsical floral prints have infiltrated nearly every top-tier collection). However, I’m here to tell you that minimalist capsule wardrobes aren’t going anywhere. While many viral trends are often fleeting, you can always count on core pieces like crisp button-down shirts, wide-leg tailored trousers, and plain white T-shirts to stick around for the long haul. For this very reason, my closet is brimming with tried-and-true essentials. Call me “basic” if you’d like, but I prefer to use the term “practical.”

With balmy temperatures on the horizon, I’ve already begun enhancing my assortment with classic summer items that will carry me through the season. I’ve got a polished white dress for upscale outings, a pair of lightweight linen pants that will keep a breezy feel, and fisherman sandals that can transition from sun-drenched moments by the shore to long days at the office. And of course, I can’t forget about my go-to accessories—gold jewelry and woven bags are essential in my style playbook.

Should you wish to round out your minimalist capsule wardrobe for summer, look no further. Scroll on to find a list of 20 must-haves that you’re guaranteed to wear on repeat. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes trend reports, shopping pieces, and celebrity news stories. Prior to Marie Claire, Lauren worked for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE as a freelance editor with a specific focus on seasonal styles and coveted products. She also worked for Town & Country, where she developed a robust portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in communications and a minor in journalism. While attending Penn, Lauren contributed to the university's fashion magazine, The Walk, while also interning for Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.

When she’s not exploring the world of fashion, you can find Lauren sharpening her skills as a DJ, discovering new restaurants in New York City (she’s a foodie), and spending quality time with friends and family. Follow her along at @laurenktappan.