Heat wave: These stylish fashion trends help on hot summer days

Summer is here – and with it the temperatures that make everyday life unbearable. These fashion trends keep a cool head.

The thermometer writes over 30 degrees and the prognoses for the coming weeks look similar. You'd like to just lie around and take a refreshing dip in the lake. But if you have to go to the office and don't have the pleasure of spending the day in a bikini, you should be dressed appropriately for the heat. These fashion trends are not only stylish, they also help you survive the summer heat.

Linen clothes

In hot weather: replace synthetic fabrics with natural ones – such as linen. The material naturally has cooling properties because its fibers absorb moisture. The light fabric feels like a second skin and is also a sustainable option.

And you were lucky: Linen in all forms is particularly trendy this summer – whether as a dress or trousers. The linen dress in midi length is particularly trendy and a real eye-catcher in muted colors such as white, black or earth tones.

Oversize shirt dresses

Tight-fitting clothing should be avoided on hot summer days – they help make you sweat more. The friction can be bad for the skin and it is also uncomfortable. Airy, loose clothing is much more advisable. Luckily, wide oversized shirt blouses are in trend this summer. These are not only suitable for everyday use because they offer freedom of movement and are not uncomfortable on the skin, but are also visually one of the fashion trends in summer 2020.

Again, you should rely on natural fabrics to withstand the heat: linen, cotton or silk are recommended. The shirt dress is available in long and short sleeves, it can be combined in many ways and can be worn with a bikini in the office, in the city or on the beach – either as a dress or casually combined with shorts.

Organza dresses and tops

One of the trend fabrics for summer 2020 is organza – everywhere you can see dresses and tops made of the shimmering fabric in a wide variety of colors. And for good reason: The material is ideal for hot days, as the fabric is light and flowing and also has a cooling effect. But be careful: organza dresses are often made of nylon and polyester today, which is not advisable in summer. If you really want to cool down, you should rely on real silk.

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