Packing for a vacation has changed.
Instead of filling a suitcase with separate outfits for every plan, travelers are increasingly choosing versatile pieces that can adapt throughout the day. The goal is no longer to pack more — it’s to pack smarter.
The best resort wardrobes are built around pieces that work across multiple settings, allowing you to create different looks without bringing an entirely different outfit for every occasion.
From swimwear that doubles as a top to cover-ups that become part of the outfit itself, Summer 2026 is all about maximizing every piece inside your suitcase.
Swimwear that works beyond the beach
One of the biggest shifts in resort dressing is the way swimwear is being styled.
Bikinis are no longer reserved exclusively for the beach or the pool. Instead, they are becoming part of the full outfit, functioning much like a crop top when paired with skirts, lightweight pants, or resort layers.

Styles like the Ivana Brown Top and the Valentina Deer Dark Brown Top reflect exactly that trend.
Both pieces work naturally underneath open shirts, paired with matching separates, or styled as part of a complete resort look. By serving more than one purpose, they instantly reduce the number of pieces needed for a trip while still creating outfits that feel intentional and elevated.
The result is a vacation wardrobe that feels lighter without sacrificing style.
Matching sets create multiple outfit options
Few pieces work harder in a suitcase than a matching set.
Worn together, they create a complete look with minimal effort. Worn separately, they instantly expand the number of outfits available during a trip.

The Mey Pink Cover-Up and the Mey Pink Skirt follow exactly that logic.
Together, they create an effortless coordinated resort look perfect for beach clubs, lunches, or vacation afternoons. Separately, each piece can be styled with swimwear, simple tops, or other resort separates to create completely different outfits.

The same versatility applies to the Mey Blue Cover-Up and Mey Blue Skirt, offering another option for travelers who prefer cooler tones while maintaining the same flexibility.
This ability to mix, match, and restyle pieces is what makes matching sets one of the smartest additions to any vacation wardrobe.
Dresses simplify packing the most
When it comes to packing light, few pieces are as practical as a versatile dress.
A single dress that transitions naturally from day to night can replace multiple outfits while still feeling appropriate across different settings.

The Starla Peach Dress reflects exactly that approach.
Its relaxed silhouette feels effortless enough for daytime plans, while the refined shape allows it to transition seamlessly into evening dinners or sunset gatherings with only minor styling changes.
A simple switch of accessories can completely transform the look, making it one of the easiest ways to maximize a vacation wardrobe without overpacking.
A smaller suitcase doesn’t mean fewer outfit options
The idea behind modern resort dressing is not to limit style choices.
It’s to choose pieces that naturally work harder.
When a bikini functions as a top, a matching set creates multiple combinations, and a dress transitions throughout the day, the entire wardrobe becomes more versatile without becoming larger.
That flexibility is exactly what defines how people are dressing for vacations in Summer 2026.