No one mastered the art of the glamorous summer style quite like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Long before Instagram influencers packed their woven totes for the Grecian aisles, Kennedy Onassis was already commanding the Aegean in crisp white trousers and oversized sunnies, cocktail in hand, mystery intact. Her post-White House summers were less about political power plays and more about power styling—silk Hermès scarves tied around her head just so, a rotation of canvas Gucci bags (including the one that would eventually be named after her), and sunglasses so dramatically bug-eyed they practically commanded the room. Although she was known for her stylish suits and couture gowns during her time in the White House, my personal delight around Kennedy Onassis’s chic style comes from the moments when she lived outside of the walls of the people’s house.
It was the late ’60s, early ’70s, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had shed her First Lady sheath dresses for a wardrobe that reflected her post-political socialite duties and her new marriage to Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. She split her time between Manhattan’s Upper East Side, where she worked as a publishing editor and summered under the Grecian sun aboard the Onassis family yacht. Every look, from the sweltering New York heat to deck-side in the Mediterranean, was pure, unadulterated chic. (And, of course, her younger, fashionable sister, Lee Radziwill was her second best-dressed in command.)
Kennedy Onassis’s post–White House style was never loud or trying too hard, though. That was her magic—she understood the power of restraint; A silk button-down, collar popped, and a scarl lazily tied around her neck. She wasn’t dressing for photographers anymore (though they followed anyway); she was dressing for herself. In the world of rich-looking summers in the South of France, where patterns and logo-mania feels inescapable due to the influencer and celebrity circuit, ask yourself: WWJD (What Would Jackie Do)?
Below, shop the best easy staples the queen of summer dressing, Jackie O, swore by.
Head Scarves
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Jackie didn’t just wear head scarves—she authored the look. In the summer, she tied them over her hair to shield from sun and paparazzi flashes alike, always with a pair of dark glasses and an effortless smirk. Whether silk, printed, or nautical chic, the scarf was her stealth accessory—glamorous, a little mysterious, and undeniably practical.
Round Sunglasses
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Jackie’s sunglasses weren’t just accessories—they were armor. The bug-eyed, oversized frames became her signature, equal parts movie star and mystery. They gave her privacy, allure, and a paparazzi-proof gaze, all while anchoring her simplest summer looks. While miniature sunglasses have been all anyone can think about over the last few years, my spider senses are tingling and I feel the pendulum swinging with oversize, round frames entering our fashion consciousness again.
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Beaded Necklaces
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In Jackie’s world, jewelry was never overdone—it was deliberate. Beaded necklaces, especially in natural stones or ocean-inspired hues, would have made regular appearances on the deck of her family’s yacht. Today’s version is more playful—colorful stones and vintage charms popularized by the fashion set vacationing in far-flung destinations.
Cropped Pants
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If there were a uniform for off-duty chic, Jackie invented it—and it involved a cropped pant. Tailored but relaxed, they were her summer staple, especially when paired with heeled sandals, a boatneck top, and her signature oversize shades. The perfect ankle-skimming cut let her move with ease, whether she was boarding a yacht or darting through Manhattan.
Bateau Neck Silhouttes
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Few necklines say “gracefully in charge” quite like the bateau, and Jackie wore it like it was made for her. Framing the collarbone just so, it was her quiet power move—feminine, structured, and just the right amount of European. In the above photo, the socialite paired a bright blue bateau-neck top with a matching blue headscarf and mustard yellow capris while flanked by her sister during a vacation in the Amalfi Coast in the ’60s.
Shift Dresses
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The shift dress was Jackie’s summertime secret weapon: easy to wear, deceptively polished, and always camera-ready. She favored clean lines and elegant simplicity, letting the silhouette do the work while she accessorized with her signature oversized sunnies. It’s the kind of easy mini dress you throw on and instantly feel pulled-together. Modern iterations may add cutouts or color, but the essence remains: chic, effortless, and very Jackie.
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