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Paris in Summer: What to Wear (Packing List + Outfit Ideas)

Paris summer outfit by the Seine with light dress, blazer, and comfortable sandals
What to Wear in Paris in Summer

Planning a summer trip to Paris and wondering what to wear? This smart, pack-light guide covers realistic weather, capsule outfit formulas, shoes that survive cobblestones, and a complete checklist you can copy.

Paris summer weather at a glance (June–September)

Month Daytime Evening Rain Notes
June 22–26°C (72–79°F) 14–17°C (57–63°F) Light showers Long daylight, mild evenings.
July 24–30°C (75–86°F) 16–19°C (61–66°F) Short bursts Hottest month; occasional heat waves.
August 24–30°C (75–86°F) 16–19°C (61–66°F) Low–moderate Many locals on holiday; tourist lines longer.
September 20–25°C (68–77°F) 13–16°C (55–61°F) Low Golden light, perfect terrace weather.

Reality check: heat spikes do happen. Pack breathable fabrics and one light layer for sunset breezes or strong A/C in museums and trains.

If it’s your first visit, start with our Paris Travel Essentials

The summer capsule wardrobe (mix & match)

Build around 12–14 pieces for a week. Think neutral base + one statement accent (scarf, red lip, patterned skirt).

Tops

  • 2–3 breathable tanks/tees (cotton/linen/modal)
  • 1 light button-down (linen or poplin) – doubles as sun cover-up
  • 1 elevated blouse for dinners

Bottoms & one-pieces

  • 1 linen/viscose trousers (wide or straight)
  • 1 midi skirt or midi dress (flows, not tight)
  • 1 day dress (breezy, shoulder coverage helps with churches)
  • Optional: tailored shorts (mid-thigh) for parks/river walks

Layering

  • 1 light cardigan or thin knit
  • 1 unlined blazer or light trench (evenings, A/C)

Outer sun/ rain helpers

  • Compact travel umbrella
  • Silky scarf—sun, chills, or modesty for religious sites

Shoes & bags that actually work on cobblestones

Shoes (bring 2–3 pairs)

  • Cushioned leather sneakers (walk all day; low-profile)
  • Supportive sandals (ankle strap; not beachy flip-flops)
  • Loafers or ballet flats (smart-casual dinners)

Getting around is simple—see our Paris Metro & RER Explained guide for passes, zones and airport routes:

Bags

  • Small crossbody with zip (anti-pickpocket)
  • Packable tote for picnics & shopping (some museums limit size—check cloakroom rules)

Color & pattern: blend in effortlessly

Parisians skew neutral (black, navy, beige, white) with one elevated detail: a silk scarf, gold hoops, red lipstick, or a textured bag. Patterns (gingham/stripes/florals) work best in muted palettes. Avoid loud athleisure logos.

Outfit formulas by activity

1) All-day sightseeing & museums

  • Linen shirt (open over a tank) + midi skirt
  • Cushioned sneakers + crossbody
  • Scarf in bag (A/C, church shoulders)

2) Seine cruise / park picnic

  • Breezy day dress + light cardigan
  • Supportive sandals
  • Tote with water bottle & SPF

Short on time? Follow our Perfect 48 Hours in Paris itinerary

3) Bistro dinner (smart casual)

  • Unlined blazer + slip midi skirt + refined tee
  • Loafers or elegant flats
  • Mini crossbody

For wallet-friendly spots, check Best Affordable Bistros in Paris

4) Day trip (Versailles / Giverny)

  • Breathable tee + linen trousers
  • Sneakers + light packable rain layer
  • Compact umbrella, sun hat

Accessories & sun care (do not skip)

  • SPF 50 face/neck/hands (reapply)
  • Wide-brim hat or cap (secure in wind)
  • Sunglasses (polarized if possible)
  • Refillable water bottle (fountains around town)
  • Minimal jewelry (doesn’t snag, works day-to-night)

What not to wear

  • Beach flip-flops (no support; slippery on cobbles)
  • Gym leggings / bold athleisure as daywear
  • Very short / sheer pieces in churches & formal dining rooms
  • Heavy denim layers in heat spikes

Smart packing list (printable)

Clothing

  • 3 tops (2 casual + 1 polished)
  • 2 bottoms (linen pants + midi skirt)
  • 2 dresses (day + dinner)
  • 1 light cardigan / knit
  • 1 unlined blazer or light trench
  • 1 scarf (silk/lightweight)
  • Undergarments + sleepwear
  • 1–2 pairs no-show socks

Shoes

  • Leather sneakers
  • Supportive sandals
  • Loafers or ballet flats

Accessories & care

  • Sunglasses, hat, compact umbrella
  • Crossbody + packable tote
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Mini laundry soap, lint roller, blister patches
  • SPF 50, lip balm with SPF

Tech & docs

  • Phone + charger + EU plug adapter
  • Mobile data/eSIM, offline maps
  • ID/passport, cards (contactless), health insurance info

Quick etiquette & comfort tips

  • Churches: cover shoulders; midi helps.
  • A/C varies: carry a light layer.
  • Hydration: free tap water is safe; ask for carafe d’eau.
  • Dinner dress: “smart casual” wins almost everywhere.
  • Heat wave plan: museums early, parks late; embrace shade.

FAQs

What shoes are best for Paris in summer?
Cushioned leather sneakers + supportive sandals; add loafers/ballet flats for evenings.

Do I need a jacket?
A light blazer or thin knit is enough for breezy evenings and A/C.

Are shorts acceptable?
Tailored mid-thigh shorts are fine for parks/daytime; avoid very short lengths in churches and formal restaurants.

How do I stay stylish but comfortable?
Neutral base, breathable fabrics, a polished layer (blazer/scarf), and structured crossbody. Comfort footwear is non-negotiable.

Can I wear sleeveless tops in churches?
Bring a scarf/cardigan to cover shoulders when needed—easy and respectful.

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