Nordstrom’s Half-Yearly Sale Has Everything I Need to Elevate My Minimalist Summer Outfits
Consider your warm-weather wardrobe complete.


I’m a firm believer that the best summer outfits should be easy to assemble. Dealing with sweat-inducing temperatures is challenging enough, so I prefer not to overcomplicate things by stressing about what to wear. In the spirit of adhering to this foolproof fashion philosophy, I’ve curated a mood board of streamlined uniforms that will fit right into my minimalist capsule wardrobe. And luckily, Nordstrom’s Half-Yearly sale has everything I could possibly need to bring these looks to life.
From now until Sunday, June 1, Nordstrom will offer up to 60 percent off a range of warm-weather basics from coveted brands like Mango, Reformation, Stuart Weitzman, and more. I spotted a breezy button-down shirt for $35, a pair of lightweight linen pants for $49, and a floaty white dress for $70. On the summer shoe front, I found dainty ballet flats, discounted sneakers, and sleek sandals—all for under $100. Needless to say, my shopping list is brimming with fresh pieces that I’ll be wearing all season long.
For those of you seeking to round out your assortment of summer outfits, I’ve got you covered. Ahead, discover a range of discounted items from Nordstrom’s Half-Yearly sale that will help you to do just that.
Blue Linen Set + Sandals
Make a splash with a nautical-inspired linen set plastered with a blue-and-white gingham print. Enhance your look with a pair of elevated sandals, a woven tote bag, and chunky sunglasses.
Button-Down Shirt + Bermuda Shorts + Sandals
For casual sun-filled outings, I’ll be copying this exact look. The relaxed button-down shirt and roomy Bermuda shorts give this outfit a laid-back edge, while the raffia bag and heels add a polished touch.
Collared Blouse + Midi Skirt + Slingbacks
Allow me to introduce you to your new favorite summer work outfit. With this easygoing look, all you’ll need to do is team a white blouse with a black midi skirt. Then, complete this corporate-friendly pairing with slingbacks and a laptop bag.
Button-Down Shirt + Linen Pants + Tote Bag
Your travel capsule wardrobe is begging you to buy this airy outfit. Defined by a versatile appeal, this gauzy set will take you straight from the shore to an al fresco dinner. Simply swap your slides and beach tote for strappy sandals and a crossbody bag.
Tank Top + Maxi Skirt + Gold Jewelry
Stand out among the crowd with a vibrant tank top and an equally bold maxi skirt. Add some gold jewelry into the mix, and this high-spirited outfit will earn you endless compliments. You can thank me later.
White Dress + Ballet Flats + Shoulder Bag
Put a trendy twist on a plain white dress with a pair of charming ballet flats. Seen across the Spring 2025 runways of top-tier brands like Chloé and Simone Rocha, this shoe trend is a designer favorite—and it’s not going anywhere.
Tank Top + Wide Pants + Sneakers
Whenever I’m running errands in the sweltering heat, I like to prioritize comfort. I’ll do so with this uncomplicated outfit, which features a snug tank top, a pair of roomy trousers, and cushioned sneakers.
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