7 Bright and Sunny Looks to Try This Summer
Wherever you're headed, you'll arrive in style with a wardrobe of vivid colors and streamlined silhouettes.
By Brooke Kosofsky Glassberg

Photo: Roger Neve
Stop Here on Red
Bright blouses, bottoms, and accessories have the right of way.
Left: Shirt, Magaschoni, $300. Shorts, Diane von Furstenberg, $245. Bangles, Allison Daniel Designs, R.J. Graziano, and Coralia Leets. Bag, Prada.
Right: Jacket, Derek Lam, $1,350. Tank, Tees by Tina, $36. Pants, Max Mara Studio, $295. Sunglasses, Anna Sui Eyewear. Cuff, Accessories & Beyond. Ring, Skinny by Jessica Elliot. Shoes, Manolo Blahnik. Luggage, T. Anthony, Prada, and J.Crew.
Left: Shirt, Magaschoni, $300. Shorts, Diane von Furstenberg, $245. Bangles, Allison Daniel Designs, R.J. Graziano, and Coralia Leets. Bag, Prada.
Right: Jacket, Derek Lam, $1,350. Tank, Tees by Tina, $36. Pants, Max Mara Studio, $295. Sunglasses, Anna Sui Eyewear. Cuff, Accessories & Beyond. Ring, Skinny by Jessica Elliot. Shoes, Manolo Blahnik. Luggage, T. Anthony, Prada, and J.Crew.

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Flash Your Brights
This season's hottest look is all about creative color mixing, and it couldn't be easier: Simply combine two or more solid pieces in contrasting shades. This silk jersey dress (Michael Kors) sizzles against blue accents. A wide belt (ADA Collection), bangles (R.J. Graziano), and heels (Versace) are great for a party. For a sportier style, try sandals. "A T-shirt dress is so versatile," says O's creative director, Adam Glassman. "Just change up the accessories to change the mood."

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Full Tank
Solid-colored pieces don't have to be plain. Consider this tank (Chelsea Flower, $220), which is anything but one-note with its plunging V-neck, twisted straps, and waist-defining knotted midsection. "A low-cut top shouldn't be skintight; that would be overkill," says Glassman. "The fabric skims over the body, and best of all, it breathes." This summer match the top to a long pencil skirt (Peter Som, $485); come fall, the same shell will brighten a blazer or cardigan.
Bangles, Make Me Chic.
Bangles, Make Me Chic.

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Walk This Way
If you want to create the illusion of longer legs, kick up your heels in a barely there pair of skinny-strapped sandals (Edmundo Castillo, $625). They're everywhere now, at all prices.
Suitcase, J.Crew.
Suitcase, J.Crew.

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Soft Shoulder
A strapless dress can be incredibly elegant—if you're not constantly pulling it up. This structured bustier bodice (Rebecca Taylor, $325) won't let you down. The Crayola color is an accessory in itself; a few bangles (A.V. Max, Skinny by Jessica Elliot, and Sobral USA) and a belt (Martine Wester) in tropical tones are all the extras you need.

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Curves Ahead
"The back is the new hot zone," Glassman says. Clothes with cutouts and alluringly low dips spotlight an often overlooked area. This minidress (Hervé Léger by Max Azria, $1,350) is made of superstretchy fabric that holds you in and smooths you out. Trying before buying is mandatory with styles like this one; if a bra is needed, get one that works with open backs, like Le Mystère's Dos Nu Convertible Bra ($64).

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Smooth Ride
The skirts of summer—to-the-knee, midcalf, or ankle-grazing—have a fuller silhouette that glides over hips and thighs, good news for any figure. Fabric is key: "You want something breezy, like jersey or cotton," says Glassman.
Tank and skirt, Michael Kors, $995 and $1,795. Bangle, Make Me Chic. Shoes, Manolo Blahnik.
Tank and skirt, Michael Kors, $995 and $1,795. Bangle, Make Me Chic. Shoes, Manolo Blahnik.
From the July 2011 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine