Blake Lively Takes a More-Is-More Approach to Summer Date Night Style
For the maximalists among us, take note from Blake Lively: summer heat doesn’t mean you have to strip down your style.

Reported by Vogue.
New York in July is a special kind of miserable — the kind that makes most people reach for the absolute minimum in fabric. Blake Lively, apparently, received a different memo. Out for a date night with Ryan Reynolds, she showed up in a look that treated summer heat as a suggestion rather than a dress code.
The foundation was deceptively simple: a white tank tucked into high-waisted black-and-white polka-dot trousers with tapered legs and gold button detailing. Over that, a thigh-length brown leather blazer — structured shoulders, nipped waist, fully committed to the bit. In August. In Manhattan.
The Accessories Did the Heavy Lifting
Where the outfit could have stopped, it kept going. Lively matched her pants to a Fendi baguette in black with white polka dots and micro beaded embellishments — a bag choice that reads less "I found this to go with the look" and more "I built the look around the bag." A thick gold chain necklace anchored a dramatic burgundy cabochon at her collarbone. On her feet: black satin Christian Louboutin sandals with four-inch gold heels crusted in rhinestones. Every single piece carried some element of shine or spectacle, which, according to Vogue, was very much the point.
This is maximalism with actual discipline behind it — not "I put on everything I own," but "I know exactly what I'm doing and I'm doing all of it." The polka dots created a throughline from pants to bag. The gold hardware on the trousers answered the gold heels. The leather blazer gave structure to what could have otherwise tipped into chaos. It's the kind of dressing that looks effortless only because someone thought it through completely.
The real takeaway here isn't "wear more in summer" — it's that a strong point of view beats comfort dressing every time.
Read the original at Vogue.


