What to Wear in Mykonos for Women — The PP Wardrobe
What to Wear in Mykonos for Women — The PP Wardrobe
On Scorpios, Nammos, Mykonos Town, and the boat trips — what Mykonos asks of women and the PP linen wardrobe for the island’s specific visual culture.
Mykonos has one of the most specific visual cultures of any Greek island — the whitewashed Cycladic architecture, the windmills, the sunset at Little Venice. What people wear here is noticed, discussed, and photographed. The women who come to Mykonos with intention dress for the island as much as for the weather.
The summer heat is significant — 30 to 34 degrees in July and August, with the Meltemi wind providing relief along the coast and less so in the town. Belgian linen's moisture management makes it the practical choice as well as the aesthetic one for a full Mykonos day.
“The quality of natural linen registers at Mykonos’s leading beach clubs. The fabric belongs in a context where what you wear is noticed.”
— Pieter Petros, founderFor the beach clubs — Scorpios, Nammos, Alemagou: the standard at Mykonos's leading beach clubs for women is visible and specific. A PP women's linen set in white or oyster, or a linen blouse over swim bottoms — these read as considered in a context where the standard is high and the observation is constant.
For Mykonos Town: the lanes of the Kastro, the restaurants of the waterfront, the shops and bars — a PP women's linen shirt or dress in a composed colourway reads correctly from the morning walk through the town to the early evening aperitivo at a bar in the lanes.
For the sunset at Little Venice: the most photographed moment in Mykonos. A PP women's linen set in a deeper colourway — navy, a warm earth tone — or a linen dress, with leather sandals, is the combination for the evening.
For the boat trips: the day trip to Delos, the swim at a remote cala — a PP linen shirt as a beach cover-up over a swimsuit, with leather sandals.
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