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In a country where police uniforms are designed by Armani, it isn’t surprising that women take dressing very seriously. When I moved to Italy, I desperately wanted to look like I fit in. If you’re planning a trip to Italy soon, and don’t want to be pegged as a tourist, there is one important thing to remember. The objective of Italian dressing is not to blend in.

Italian women take great pride in putting themselves together. To show off your best features is the idea, so to blend in you must strive to stand out, which might sound like an oxymoron. Once you get your mind around this however, you already know the secret. But where do you begin to acquire that special Italian flavor? In a nutshell, here are a few key ingredients:

1. Shoes– Nothing makes or breaks a look like footwear. Leave the tennis shoes for tennis and the walking shoes for the park. Spice comes from style not comfort. The hottest designs could conveniently incorporate pointed toes and high heels in the same shoe for maximum discomfort.

How to Dress Italian style - Life in Italy (2)How to Dress Italian Style: casual and comfy, but with style.
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When shoe designers create such shoes it is doubtful they concern themselves with practicality. If they had, they would not have manufactured four-inch heels for streets paved with cobbles.Credit goes to the women promenading in these shoes: not wincing, not complaining and not watching where they step. It is a wonder that they never seem to look down and never get their heels caught between the stones.

When I asked Simona, who runs a pensione with her family, about shoes, a huge smile crossed her face. She proudly showed me one of her favorite pairs, which just happened to have pointed toes and high heels. I asked if they were comfortable and she immediately shook her head and the smile disappeared. When asked how she walks in them, she replied, “S-l-o-w-l-y.”

2. DenimJeans have been a wardrobe staple for years, but do you have the “new-aged” ones? “New” meaning trendy and “aged” meaning they have gone through some kind of ageing process – perhaps being chaffed with a cheese grater or sandblasted. They might also have been seasoned with a dash of bleach or a teaspoon of glitter.

How to Dress Italian style - Life in Italy (3)Stretch pants and high heels to dress Italian style
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To modify your old jeans, go to your nearest piazza and scoot around on the steps for a related effect. Wait! When it comes to jeans, you can’t forget the fit. The leg should start out a bit wide and taper near the calf. The jeans must actually become part of the body from there on up.

Denim jackets and skirts are important too. The key is for the fabric to appear as if it has more years on it than you do.

3. Crystal nose stud– What once was bizarre is now considered mainstream. This garnish is not what you would see in small-town America maybe; but, this is Rome, not Little Rock. Hip mommies have them. Simona has one and remarked that having it done did not hurt at all.

4. Avoid routines from abroad– Despite having these three basics, you still risk being taken as a tourist if you cling to certain routines from home.Sun hats or baseball caps are dead give-aways, as is showing too much skin.
5. Subtlety– “Italian women love to look sexy and it is very important for men to notice them on the street,” says Simona. But this doesn’t mean overt nakedness. Italian women suggest a subtler brand of sexiness by keeping their bodies fit and wearing slim-cut clothing. For example,visible brassiere straps create a look that tries not to be one. The idea is to let your bra strap show but not look like you’re trying. It can’t be a dingy, elasticated, old-fashioned bra strap either. Care must be taken to purchase a new bra with transparent plastic straps. Yes, transparent, because you don’t want what is supposed to show to show too much.

How to Dress Italian style - Life in Italy (4)Dressing Italian Style: a long sweater/short dress is comfy and sexy at the same time.
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6. Adaptation– Each fashion season comes with its set of theme-based looks. Italians have an uncanny ability to choose styles that flatter their figure. Strive to cover your flaws and flaunt your assets, and you will be dressing like an Italian in no time.
Trends are fleeting and new ones will be sprouting up by the time you read this. So how, you may be wondering, can Italian women afford new wardrobes each season? Cristina, an Italian friend, explained that “it isn’t necessary anymore to buy the expensive, designer brands.” In fact, she said it is considered hip to wear “knock offs.” She even heard a celebrity claiming on television that she had purchased counterfeit designs. Sporting fakes may not be such a great idea, though, considering that an overwhelming majority of Italians believe in superb quality and original products.

Regarding the issue of the money required to stay with the trends, Cristina added, “A lot of women work but still live at home with their parents, allowing them extra discretionary income.” Some women go for shops that sell last year’s fashions at a discount, pick up well-fitting designer clothes in classic shapes and then update the look according to current trends through suitable accessories. Italian style also has a lot to do with ingenuity.

Rome has scores of inexpensive shops carrying today’s fashionable styles. With the proper ingredients, you can be confident (even if not terribly comfortable) that you too can master the secrets of Italian dressing and cut a bella figura. In bocca al lupo, donne!

By Martha Miller

Edited and Updated by Damyanti

How to Dress Italian style - Life in Italy (2024)

FAQs

How should an American dress in Italy? ›

Italians err on the side of elegance.

Filter out your concert tees and cargo shorts and instead skim the best from your closet: plain white or colored t-shirts, ironed bermuda shorts, or dress jeans—in short, anything you would wear to meet your grandma for brunch or on a casual first date.

How to dress in Italy without looking like a tourist? ›

Dress the Part:

Avoid bright colors and opt for more neutral or muted tones. Italians generally dress up a bit more than casual tourists, so bring some stylish outfits. Comfortable shoes are a must for exploring, but leave the flip-flops for the beach.

How to look classy in Italy? ›

Invest in high quality wardrobe basics

So, anything made with natural fibres such as silk, linen, cotton, merino wool or cashmere should be at the base of your wardrobe. Look for essential wardrobe staples such as crisp, white cotton shirts, tailored, black wool trousers, and soft, cashmere sweaters in neutral colours.

Can you wear sneakers in Italy? ›

It all depends on the setting and your outfit - here is our advice: Casual Outings: Comfort is paramount for day-to-day activities. Sneakers, loafers, or comfortable sandals pair well with jeans, summer dresses, or even shorts. Business Meetings: Classic pumps or heeled loafers exude professionalism.

Is it OK to wear jeans in Italy? ›

Italian fashion favors a polished look, even in casual wear, so distressed, baggy, or overly casual jeans are less common. When styled correctly, with a smart shirt or a blazer and quality shoes, jeans can be part of a chic, Italian-inspired outfit.

Can you wear leggings in Italy? ›

You will rarely see Italians wear leggings because these are meant to be worn in the gym and not on the street. It's not seen as too fashionable.

What shoes to wear in Italy to not look like a tourist? ›

A classic white sneaker ticks all the boxes and is a local favorite (trust me, anything too technical like a running shoe would make you stand out as a tourist.) Italian sneaker brand Superga is always a dependable, stylish bet; you'll even see boat captains from Positano to Portofino sporting well-worn Supergas.

What colors to wear in Italy? ›

In my experience, Italians wear mostly neutrals (black, white, beige) either together or separately, then add a maximum of one active colour (red, green, pink).

How to dress for dinner in Italy? ›

While dress codes may vary from casual to formal, an Italian restaurant generally leans towards a smart casual or elegant dress code. This means avoiding overly casual or beach attire, such as shorts, flip-flops, or tank tops. Instead, opt for attire that reflects refinement and sophistication.

What is the average size of an Italian woman? ›

According to Wikipedia, the average height of Italian adult women is currently 164 — 165 cm (5′4.5″). That means that on average Italian women are somewhat taller than Asian, African, and Latin American women, approximatively equal to United States women and to ot...

What clothing is unique to Italy? ›

The basis of the female national costume is a pleated skirt (called "gonna"), a white embroidered shirt (camicia) and a corsage. The costume was complemented by a bright apron and a headscarf (fazzoletto). These are the main elements of a women's Italian costume, found in all regions of the country.

What is Italian chic attire? ›

Italians choose well-fitting clothing that is tailored for their body type. Italians invest in quality pieces, whether it be a leather jacket, a well-fitting pair of jeans, a stylish handbag, or a great pair of sunglasses. It's more about having a few quality staples than owning lots of trendy items.

What should an American wear in Italy? ›

Cotton pants or capri pants for women are a great choice. Jeans are always accepted these days but a nice quality pair and a nice top can be very acceptable for everyone. Colored pants (chinos and jeans) are very fashionable for both sexes. Men wear a lot of red pants in Italy!

What sneakers are popular in Italy? ›

Operating for more than a century, Superga truly is one of Italy's finest sneaker brands that people never seem to forget. They're quite affordable for the comfort and durability they offer - making them a good option for everyone looking for a minimalist shoe.

What should I wear on a plane to Italy? ›

Here's what to wear on a flight to Italy: Layers are key: As with any flights, layers are particularly important on long flights. It's impossible to tell if the AC will be stalled while you sit on the runway, so start with a simple cotton shirt, and be sure to bring a more stylish cardigan or sweater to layer on top.

How should Americans behave in Italy? ›

Don't stand in line!

For Americans, line-jumping is a no-go, but in Italy the idea of forming a line is improper and might see you left behind. Remember; when in Rome (or Naples, Florence or anywhere else), do as locals do if you want to be served.

What is the dress code in Italy? ›

There is no dress code in Italy except for churches. Wear what makes you comfortable. Being a tourist or dressing comfortably is not a crime. You will see locals and visitors wearing short and (white) sneakers.

Can a woman wear shorts in Italy? ›

Although summer in Italy can be rather hot, you'll rarely see Italian women wearing shorts. The best way to fit in would be to stay away from revealing too much skin, but still look stylish at the same time- try a flowy skirt instead. But if you just can't part with your shorts, save them as a beach cover up.

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