17 Vogue Editors Share What They’re Wearing On Vacation This Summer

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Hiking in the Swiss Alps, sunsets in Miami, and road trips to Joshua Tree—Vogue editors share their fashion essentials for summer’s grand adventures

All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.editors—a time we can let our hair down and take a moment to indulge in some summer fun. A stark contrast to last summer under lockdown, this time around, we’re taking the time to revisit the places and people we once took for granted.

Summers in Martha’s Vineyard, or the white sandy beaches of Antigua—or like this write: the cornfields of Virginia—any excuse to take time for yourself and loved ones, is the best sort ofScroll below to visit the places and fashions our editors have put together, which may inspire you to add a few more things to your checked luggage. A fashionable vacation outfit recap, below.I’m heading to Greece this summer with my family and best friends Victor and Jacques.

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