I Went to Italy and Greece for Two Weeks—These Were My Best Looks (2024)

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The last time I went on a "real" holiday—the type where you completely unplug and don't look at a screen even once—was about two years ago, so it was a long time coming.This is why I jumped on the first decently priced flight to Italy I caught before I even had time to second-guess myself. Through some finessing, I was also able to fit in a mini getawaytoSantorini and Copenhagen while in Italy. Before I knew it, a two-week vacation was born.

This was my most extendedtrip to date, and while great, a two-week trip also means a whole lot of outfits. You have to pack strategically. Thankfully, I live forholiday prep, so I carefully charted out myoutfits weeks in advance. Keeping in line with the romantic Italian landscape and architecture, I knew I wanted pieces that evoked that "la dolce vita" feel but with a slight edge. Bright colours and statement prints also were on my mood board, so several shades of orange, blue, and greeneventually made it into my suitcase. Ultimately, I was able to fit roughly 16 outfits, five swimsuits, and five pairs of shoes in my Tumi suitcase (I highly recommend it for fashion people who love clothes), so it was a success in my book. To see all of the best outfitsfrom my European trip and where to shop each piece, keep scrolling.

Look #1: Roman Rooftop Dinner

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Any meal on a rooftop is next-level, but when that rooftop is in Rome, it's unparalleled. For this evening, I opted for an easy two-piece set with high impact from Christopher Esber. The brand has been my go-to for elegant-meets-risqué pieces (its cutout dresses are cult items) and was perfect for the occasion.

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Christopher Esber

Cropped Silk Shirt

My set may be sold out, but this bold blue co-ord has just as much impact.

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Christopher Esber

Loophole Silk Maxi Skirt

Co-ords are perfect for travel as you can separate and mix with other pieces to create even more looks.

Look #2: Sightseeing in Florence

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It's true that toile has origins in France, but there'san essence about the print that also feels in line with Italy. Reformation has a whole collection of toile dresses for the summer,so it was an obvious choice to add to my vacation outfit lineup. This dress also received numerous compliments, which really says it all.

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Reformation

Twilight Dress

This elegant dress has a little stretch so there's always room for gelato.

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Laura Lombardi

Luciana Recycled Gold-Tone Earrings

The perfect finishing touch.

Look #3: Aperitivo Hour

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LPA famously draws inspiration from founder Pia Baroncini's Italian roots, so it made sense to wear this lemon-yellow dress whileexploring Rome during the aperitivo hour. Thematerial is surprisingly lightweight, so I never had to worry about sweating in the June humidity.

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LPA

Vahn Knit Midi Dress

Love this sunny yellow.

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Jimmy Choo

Diosa 90 Twisted Leather Mules

The padded insoles allow for all day wear.

Look #4: Lunch in Santorini

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When I think of vacation, images of linen instantly come to mind. Few brands do sophisticated linen pieces like Cult Gaia—this dress is elegant and modern without looking too casual. The day I wore this was also exceptionally hot, and the linen held up through every sunbeam.

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Bottega Veneta

Leather Sandals

Now these will go with everything.

Look #5: Pool Day in Greece

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You'll notice shades of blue everywhere in Santorini, and it's not just the Aegean Sea. The color hasahistorical and cultural significance on the island, so naturally, Iended up wearing a lot of blue during my time there. It all melded perfectly with this suit by emerging designer Louisa Ballou, whichis one of my favorite swimsuits I own.

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Louisa Ballou

Sex Wax One-Piece Swimsuit

It's all about the cut-outs.

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Laura Lombardi

Rosa Gold-Plated Necklace

Always accessorise.

Look #6: Having Gelato While Roaming in Florence

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It's no exaggeration to say I ate my body weight in gelato. And in Italy, it's practically a requirement. An all-white top may not be the best choice when downing a scoop of chocolate creamy goodness, but I made it work and felt like letting the world see this outfit was worth the risk. I styled this halter top from cool-girl brand Area with a printed Miaou midi skirt from its new collaboration with Paloma Elsesser. The entire look felt like the 2022 version of La Dolce Vita.

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Area

Crystal Buckle Crop Top

I feel like Xtina would approve.

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Conner Ives

Printed Silk Blend Skirt

The Miaou skirt is sold out, but this graphic offering from Conner Ives is just as dreamy.

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Tissot

Lovely Watch

A truly classic style.

Look #7: All-White Grecian-Resort Vibes

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As much as I adore colour, I felt like it was imperative to pack an all-white ensemble for my time in Greece. Anotherlook from Cult Gaia made its way into my luggage (the brand is just so good for vacations), and I chose to wear this set during a sunset dinner on the beach. Everything was magical.

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Alice + Olivia

Latia Cropped Tank

This Alice + Olivia version will look great with anything from skirts to jeans.

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Jil Sander

Asymmetric Coated-Linen Midi Skirt

A white skirt is so versatile.

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ASOS

True High Wedge Mules in Pink

Add a modern touch with bold accessories.

Look #8: Late-Night Spaghetti in Florence

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There's always a time and place for an LBD, so even whenI didn't have an occasion in mind for this dress, I knew I'd end up wearing it at some point. The cutouts are the obvious centerpiece here, butthey weren'tso risqué that I felt self-conscious. Paired with diamanté hoops, this was one of my favorite looks of the bunch.

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Magda Butrym

One-Shoulder Cut-Out Dress

This is seriously elegant.

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Swarovski

Dextera Hoop Earrings

Evening looks call for a little sparkle.

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One of the maintowns in Santorini, Oia is the site of the island's famed elevated maze of walkways and whitewashed buildings. I was inspired by its bright landscape and wore this midi dress from indie label Asta Resort. Wearing bright colours feels like the definition of a getaway.

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Asta Resort

Alex Maxi Dress

Now this is bright.

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Bottega Veneta

Jodie Mini Knotted Intrecciato Patent-Leather Tote

There's plenty of colours to choose from, but this sea blue stole my heart.

Look #10: Alfresco Dining at Dusk

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I'm not usually into the bohemian aesthetic, but I simply couldn't stop thinking about this dress. Made with a heavier knit material, it's great for chilly nights when you don't feel like bringing a whole second layer but want to stay cosy. The fringed hemline adds extra pizazz that really makes it stand out. I'm genuinely considering getting this in a second colour.

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House of Harlow 1960 x Revolve

Rose Dress

I'll be wearing this every summer from now on.

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& Other Stories

Leather Wedge Sandals

Eyes on the sale price.

Look #11: A Day at Sea

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Keeping it cool and casual for a boat trip on the Aegean Sea, I wore this bikini from Vix Paula Hermanny along with my belovedASOS cargos. Crochet is huge for the summer, so I brought along this JW Anderson tote to keep my sunscreen, snacks, and phone all in one place.

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Vix Paula Hermanny

Livia Top

There's plenty of ways to wear this bikini top: halterneck, bandeau, traditional, criss cross.

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Vix Paula Hermanny

Julie Tanga Bottom

Orange is big for summer 2022.

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ASOS Design

Clean Cargo Trousers

90's cargo pants are back - and oh so comfortable.

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JW Anderson

Crochet Checked Tote Bag

Add contrasting texture with this crochet tote.

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Tumi

Extended Trip 19 Degree Aluminium Suitcase

Good luggage is a nonnegotiable for me. After going through several suitcases that ripped or busted at the seams, I decided to upgrade and have never looked back. I've had a Tumi for years, and it's well worth the price.

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Shacke Pak

5 Set Packing Cubes

Traveling with this many outfits would not be possible without the assistance of these packing cubes. Going between five different cities during my trip, these cubes made the task of unpacking and repacking so much easier.

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Fenty Beauty

Baby What It Dew Travel-Size Makeup Refreshing Spray

My flight to Rome included three different flights over the span of nearly 24 hours. My face would've broken out like no other without this for added hydration.

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Fenty Skin

Butta Drop Mini Whipped Oil Body Cream With Tropical Oils + Shea Butter

This is simply the best lotion I've ever used.It definitely added to myholiday glow.

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FAQs

Is 2 weeks enough for Italy and Greece? ›

If there ever was an ultimate bucket-list itinerary, this two-week trip across the very best of Italy and Greece would definitely be it.

What do Greece and Italy have in common? ›

The geography of Italy and Greece are similar in several ways: 1) both share a large coastline with the Mediterranean Sea. 2) Italy and Greece both contain large mountain ranges, i.e. the Alps, Mount Olympus. 3) The terrain is often hilly and rocky, but also with stretches of flat plains.

What is the best way to do Greece and Italy? ›

Flying is the most popular and recommended way to travel between Italy and Greece. A flight takes about 2 hours. Rome to Athens is the most common flight route. Venice also has some flights to Athens.

Can you do Italy and Greece in the same trip? ›

Italy and Greece make for a marvellous Mediterranean vacation. These two countries with a long and intertwined history are home to some of history's most important sites. A vacation combining Greece and Italy is like a greatest hits of Europe's top sights.

Is 2 weeks enough to explore Italy? ›

Is two weeks enough time to see Italy? You could spend a lifetime in Italy and still have more to see. That being said, if you're heading over for the first time and are keen to see the highlights, a 14-day Italy itinerary will have you sorted.

Is 2 weeks enough for Greece? ›

Two weeks is a great length for a Greek vacation. You'll have plenty of time to see multiple islands and historic mainland sites, taking part in cultural or outdoor activities along the way.

Do you prefer Italy or Greece? ›

Italy boasts a rich history, cultural landmarks like the Colosseum and the Florence Cathedral, while Greece is known for its ancient ruins and islands. Greek beaches are abundant, with 581 Blue Flag beaches and vibrant nightlife, while Italy offers crystal-clear waters and limestone cliffs.

How are Italy and Greece different? ›

The first difference between the two countries is the geography. Even though Greece and Italy are both near a body of water and mountain ranges, their terrains contrast. Italy has the benefit of Mt. Vesuvius which produces fertile land, but Greece has hilly countryside that makes growing crops difficult.

What are some differences between Italy and Greece? ›

Italy and Greece don't share a similar culture at all. Different religion, different language origin, different alphabet, different cuisine, different traditions, different economy and diplomatic weight in the international arena.

What is the best month to travel to Italy and Greece? ›

The best time for sightseeing in France, Italy, and Greece is April to June and September to October. The spring to early summer, as well as the early fall months, offer the best weather across the countries, while also promising fewer crowds in even the most heavily visited destinations.

How many days do you need to visit Italy and Greece? ›

Ten days in the Mediterranean is enough time to see the capitals of Italy and Greece, as well as spend a few days each in Florence and Venice for some Renaissance art and regional fare.

What city in Italy is closest to Greece? ›

Brindisi is the closest Italian port to Greece. The ferry company that will be serving these crossings is Grimaldi Lines. There is at least 1 daily ferry route from Brindisi to Igoumenitsa. The ferry journey lasts around 8-8.5 hours.

Is it cheaper to stay in Italy or Greece? ›

Greece is cheaper but Italy is an absolute no brainer. Having lived there, there can be some difficulties (why does the post office do everything?!), but the infrastructure is much better.

What is the cheapest time to go to Italy? ›

Overall, November is the cheapest time to visit Italy, but if you choose to visit in the winter, make sure you pack at least some warm clothes and wet weather gear, as the country can see its fair share of rainy days and cold temperatures during the late Fall as well.

What's the best time of year to go to Greece? ›

The best time to visit is late spring (May) and fall (Sept–Oct). It's pleasant, with comfortable weather, no rain, and smaller crowds (except during holiday weekends). Winter (late October through mid-March) is colder, with some rainfall.

How many days do you need for Italy and Greece? ›

Ten days in the Mediterranean is enough time to see the capitals of Italy and Greece, as well as spend a few days each in Florence and Venice for some Renaissance art and regional fare. Add in a few sunny beach and sightseeing days on Mykonos and Santorini, and this trip plan truly hits it all.

Should I spend more time in Italy or Greece? ›

Italy has more (easily accessible) history, a richer range of cuisine, better cooking and food tours, and more sightseeing opportunities. Greece has better beaches, a more relaxing atmosphere (especially on the islands), and cheaper food and hotels. Top Tip: To see both Greece and Italy you need 2 weeks minimum.

How long is an ideal trip to Italy? ›

You'll be able to travel along the stunning Amalfi Coast or Cinque Terre, where colorful villages cling to the cliffside. You should also spare a few days for the Italian Lakes, which offer some of Europe's most enchanting scenery. However, to experience Italy at its best, you'll need to factor in three or four weeks.

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