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How to Look Like *That Girl* This Fourth of July — Shop 11 of Our Favorite Looks From Revolve

How to Look Like *That Girl* This Fourth of July — Shop 11 of Our Favorite Looks From Revolve

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Fourth of July outfits; Photo Credits: Revolve
If there's one thing hotter than the Fourth of July fireworks, it's a perfectly styled outfit that screams main character energy . Whether you're beachside with a drink in hand or headed to a rooftop soirée, Revolve has everything you need to nail the all-American aesthetic with a fashion-forward twist.
This season, it's all about reimagining red, white, and blue in cool, contemporary ways. Think effortless co-ord sets in patriotic palettes that feel more fashion girl than flag-waver. From bold red gingham swimsuits with matching sarongs to breezy navy blue with white trim linen sets and on-trend baby blue styles, these pieces strike the perfect balance between festive and chic.
Planning a poolside celebration? Level up your swimwear game with cutout one-piece suits and ultra-feminine bikinis with baby bows that blend sexy and cottage-core silhouettes. Look for colored trims, barely there stripes, and bow details — paired with sheer mesh cover-ups or a sarong that moves with the breeze.
Accessories are what take your look from cute to *that girl*. Cute kitten heels in firetruck red, shades of white and off white, and powder and navy blue, leather clutches, and Y2K-inspired shoulder bags add the perfect playful punch. Don't forget a headscarf and a pair of tinted sunglasses to give your outfit that extra edge.
And for those keeping it chill but still wanting to serve a moment? Try an on-trend co-ord set in a breathable cotton or lightweight linen — elevated enough for sunset cocktails, but comfy enough to wear all day long.
Ready to turn heads this holiday? Scroll on to shop our favorite Revolve outfits that will guarantee you're the best-dressed at the barbecue, the pool party, or wherever the night takes you this Fourth of July. 11 Fashionable Fourth of July 'Fits to Wear This Holiday Weekend Look #1 : Rosé & Revelry
LPA Lilah Top, $89: SHOP NOW LPA Lilah Short, $99: SHOP NOW Casa Clara Nora Hand Knit Headscarf, $36: SHOP NOW Look #2 : All-White Wardrobe
DEVON WINDSOR Sasha Jacket , $185: SHOP NOW DEVON WINDSOR Jace Skirt , $135: SHOP NOW Look #3 : Born to Stand Out
Show Me Your Mumu Colby Vest Top, $178: SHOP NOW Show Me Your Mumu All Night Skort, $138: SHOP NOW
Schutz Diana Mid Sandal, $128: SHOP NOW Look #4 : Main Character in America
Montce Swim Rosa Devin Bikini Top, $134: SHOP NOW Montce Swim Lulu Bikini Bottom, $88: SHOP NOW
superdown Elena Maxi Dress, $88: SHOP NOW Look #5 : Patriotism, But Make It Fashion
Damson Madder Tula Smock Cami, $65: SHOP NOW Damson Madder Tula Frilly Hem Trouser, $65: SHOP NOW Look #6 : Playful Powder Blues
Camila Coelho Lotta Top, $149: SHOP NOW Camila Coelho Lotta Midi Skirt, $179: SHOP NOW 3JUIN Elis Sandals, $465: SHOP NOW Look #7 : Hot Girl Hot Shorts
WeWoreWhat Muscle Tank, $89: SHOP NOW WeWoreWhat Knit Pull On Hot Short, $89: SHOP NOW RAYE Carrie Sandal, $158: SHOP NOW Mansur Gavriel Bonbon Bag, $395: SHOP NOW Look #8 : Poolside With a Side of Drama
Lovers and Friends Cover Up Tee, $78: SHOP NOW Seafolly Slide Tri Top, $98: SHOP NOW Seafolly Slide Tie Side Rio Pant, $98: SHOP NOW Polo Ralph Lauren Medium Tote, $598: SHOP NOW Look #9 : Firecracker Chic
GIGI C Megan One Piece, $195: SHOP NOW Look #10 : Sundaze in the USA
Bec + Bridge Esra Scarf Top, $160: SHOP NOW Bec + Bridge Esra Mini Skirt, $200: SHOP NOW
Le Specs Soiree Sunglasses, $99: SHOP NOW Look #11 : Kissed by the Fireworks
VDM Gigi Bikini Top, $65: SHOP NOW VDM Livi Reversible Bikini Bottom , $65: SHOP NOW VDM Cecilia Sarong, $85: SHOP NOW

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