A Personal Style Edit: What I Wore in Greece
A closer look at the pieces I packed for Greece and the style I've found myself returning to over time.
As I've gotten older, I've become much more aware of the fabrics, textures, and colours I enjoy wearing. Over time, that awareness has led to a clearer understanding of my personal style and the pieces I find myself returning to year after year.
Soft fabrics, muted tones, natural textures—pieces that feel effortless yet considered. I’ve become more intentional in what I choose to buy, gradually moving away from fast fashion and towards clothing that feels enduring, both in quality and in the way it naturally sits within my wardrobe.
Over Easter in Greece, I found myself reaching for pieces that felt effortless yet considered—soft fabrics, natural textures, and silhouettes that moved easily with the pace of the day. This is a closer look at the wardrobe I packed, the pieces I loved most, and the enduring style I continue to return to.
A pair of wide-leg cotton trousers from NA-KD became a constant throughout the trip. This is my second pair—light, breathable, and effortlessly easy to wear from slow mornings to late afternoon strolls. They’re the kind of piece that slips seamlessly into your day.
I’ve found myself returning to VRG Girl, an Australian label known for its considered cuts and quality fabrics. The dress I wore here feels quietly elevated—easy to wear during the day, with just enough structure to carry into the evening. It’s also currently on sale, and feels particularly well made for its price.
A textured knit short-sleeve cardigan from Zara was something I picked up before the trip. In a soft blue—a tone I return to often—it offered a considered layer for cooler moments.
For something more practical, I brought along a pair of pumps from H&M—easy to slip on, comfortable, and versatile enough for long days of walking or time spent by the beach.
A skirt from Whistles, worn over several summers, is something I continue to come back to. The fluid silhouette and soft blue tones feel timeless—easy to style, and quietly refined in a way that doesn’t date.
And finally, a structured drawstring dress from NA-KD—a piece I’ve had for a while, yet still return to. The ivory tone, subtle texture, and close silhouette create a soft femininity that feels timeless, elegant, and entirely in keeping with the wardrobe I continue to shape.
In many ways, these pieces reflect the wardrobe I continue to build—one guided less by trends and more by quality, simplicity, and pieces I genuinely enjoy wearing.