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What I’m Packing for the 4th of July:
Sun Valley Edition

The Tradition

We’re heading back to Sun Valley for the 4th—one of my favorite summer traditions! We’ve been doing this trip with close friends for a few years now, and at this point, it just feels like part of our rhythm. Days are filled with activities, nights are long and golden, and there’s always music playing somewhere in the background.

Two women running through a grassy field holding a large American flag, dressed in festive red, white, and blue outfits for the 4th of July.
Photo: Pinterest

The Vibe

This trip always inspires the kind of style that feels like the blueprint for the season. A little classic Americana, a little ranchcore, a little vintage-but-still-polished. Think: boots with linen dresses, sun-faded denim, red accents, straw hats, and anything you’d wear horseback or holding a Topo Chico. Sun Valley just brings it out of me—it’s the mountains, the horses, the country culture, the laid-back ease of it all. I feel completely in my element!

The Plan

This year, I’m trying to be a bit more thoughtful with what to pack. Last year, I forgot a hat. The year before, I brought too many “cute but not practical” things that didn’t work for biking to town or hiking. So now, the plan is to bring outfits that are festive without being cliché, comfy without feeling lazy, and stylish without being too precious. It’s a balance, but I love the challenge!

Three horses grazing in a lush green pasture with tree-dotted hills and forested mountains in the background under a bright blue sky in Sun Valley, Idaho.


Flat lay of a summer outfit for strolling downtown, featuring a pale blue linen top with matching wide-leg pants, a structured canvas tote with navy accents, tortoise sunglasses, a pearl necklace, and a pair of leather sandals. A photo of vintage cowboy boots adds a western touch.

Shopping Downtown

This one’s for wandering around town with no real agenda—just a coffee in hand and maybe a stop into some boutique or art gallery. The linen top and pants combo feels effortless but still elevated, and the canvas tote is the kind of thing you’ll end up using all weekend. I just ordered it in navy and added an American flag to be embroidered on the front! You could add a cardigan or sweater around your shoulders if you’re heading out early. Or, swap the sandals for sneakers if you’re doing more walking. It’s the kind of look that makes you feel cute without trying too hard (even if you’re just going for pastries).

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Curated outfit collage for an outdoor dinner, including a white eyelet blouse, cuffed light-wash jeans, navy sandals, a woven clutch, and a classic perfume bottle. The background features vintage American flag artwork with painted daisies.

Dinner Out

This outfit feels sweet and just dressy enough—perfect for dinner on a patio or meeting up with friends after a long day in the sun. This eyelet blouse brings the charm, while the light-wash denim keeps it from feeling too sweet. These are one of my favorite pairs to date! Love the boyfriend fit and cuffed ankle. You could dress it down even further with these denim flat sandals or go full romantic with a red lip and woven clutch. It’s casual but intentional, and that balance is everything.

Festive and cozy 4th of July outfit idea with a vintage-inspired flag sweater, light-wash denim shorts, navy baseball cap, white leather belt, and Gucci lip balm compact. Background includes Polaroid-style images of fireworks and patriotic bunting.

4th of July Bonfire

If you’re the kind of person who likes feeling festive but not overdone, this one’s for you. The vintage flag sweater has such a nostalgic feel—like something you’d borrow from your dad’s closet but make chic. Think Ralph Lauren … but for half the cost! I have been obsessing with this brand since I found them on Instagram … and now they sell through Nordstrom. This sweater would be fun over a slip dress, or with denim cutoffs (these are one of my fave fits), or layer it with a baseball cap and sneakers. It’s cozy for the fireworks but still feels like a moment. I’ll be wearing mine on repeat all weekend.

Western-inspired concert outfit layout with a cream strapless crochet dress, denim jacket, floral embroidered cowboy boots, straw purse with bamboo and tortoiseshell handle, and peachy lip gloss. A photo of a mountain stage and audience adds ambiance.

Lake Day

This combo is so simple and good. I found this swimsuit at Target and instantly fell in love. The best part? It’s cute on it’s own with a pair of denim cut offs and voila — chic and comfortable for lake living. Add this wide-brim straw hat, and what else do you need? It’s that kind of casual-cute outfit you don’t have to think twice about, which is exactly the vibe for a slow summer day on the water. I’ve been wearing these flip flops nonstop, I can’t recommend them enough. And, if you don’t want to worry about losing a fancy pair of sunglasses in the water (like me) these aviator sunglasses from Amazon are a no brainer! And, to keep all the gloss and sunscreen in one place, try this cute little cotton pouch.

Western-inspired concert outfit layout with a cream strapless crochet dress, denim jacket, floral embroidered cowboy boots, straw purse with bamboo and tortoiseshell handle, and peachy lip gloss. A photo of a mountain stage and audience adds ambiance.

Country Concert 

We are headed to the Baldy Bluebird Music Festival again this year, and I can’t wait!  The cream crochet dress is soft, breathable, and made for warm nights—and these embroidered boots do all the work. I especially love this dress because it comes in a tall version, so I don’t have to worry about it being too short. You could throw on a denim jacket if it gets chilly, or dress it down with flat sandals for a more daytime look. Either way, it’s the kind of outfit that works perfectly for a night out in the mountains. Oh, and I already have this woven bucket bag but want to get the tortoise chain handle to go with. What do you think?


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Shopping Downtown

This one’s for wandering town with no real agenda—just a coffee in hand and maybe a stop into the local market or art gallery.
Clea Flip Flop
Pearl Choker Necklace
New Capitaine shirt in Baird McNutt Irish linen
Wide-leg Essential pant in linen
Medium Natural 5 Pocket Open Top Canvas Tote Bag
Le Specs Velodrome Sunglasses
Jet Lag Mask
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Dinner Out

Santa Maria Novella Cinquanta Eau De Cologne
The Etta Ankle-Strap Sandals
Straw Clutch
Eloise Eyelet Top
Dame Jeans
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4th of July Bonfire

Kennedy Mini Belt
Flag Sweater
Stella high-rise denim shorts
Gucci Multipurpose Hydrating and Nourishing Balm
U.S. Polo Assn. Small Polo Pony Logo Baseball Hat
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Lake Day

The Dry Body Oil
Clea Flip Flop
Inca Sunhat
Women’s Ruffle High Leg Cheeky Coverage One Piece
Fine rib short-sleeve T-shirt
ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40
Vera Bradley Premium Cotton Large Pouch
Aisha Gemstone Necklace in Muted Rainbow
Retro Oversized Square Polarized Sunglasses
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Country Concert

Strapless Crochet-Style Maxi Dress
Shortie Strap
Daisy Women’s Cowboy Boot
Oversized Distressed Denim Trucker Jacket
LUST: Gloss
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