The Subtle Disney Bound
If you want to do the Disney thing without wearing a full-on costume, this is the way to do it. This gives me such good Toy Story vibes without being overly obvious about it. It’s playful, you know? And Epcot is the perfect place to be a little playful with your style since you’re bouncing between so many different “worlds.”The “I’m Here for the Snacks” Uniform
Let’s be real, sometimes comfort is the only priority. This is usually my day two or day three outfit when my body is already tired. You just cannot go wrong with an oversized graphic tee and biker shorts. It is the ultimate park uniform for a reason. It’s breathable, it’s easy to move in, and if you spill a little bit of marg on yourself in Mexico, it’s not the end of the world. I live in biker shorts at home, so bringing them to Disney just makes sense.Rep Your Favorite Pavilion
If you are traveling with a group, this is such a fun idea. I honestly love when people dress up in the colors of the flags for the World Showcase. It’s so vibrant and looks amazing in group photos.Subtle Matching Moment
Whether you’re going with your partner or your best friend, a little coordination is always cute for the pictures. If I could ever convince my boyfriend to match with me, this is the vibe I would go for. It’s not in-your-face.Emily in Epcot
The France pavilion is basically begging for a fashion moment. How darling is this? If you are planning on spending a lot of time near the Eiffel Tower (the fake one, but still), leaning into the Parisian style is so fun.One-and-Done Dress
Sometimes the thought of putting together a top and bottom is just too much energy early in the morning. Enter the dress. A lightweight, breathable dress is a lifesaver during those humid Florida afternoons. I love athletic-material dresses right now, the ones with built-in shorts underneath? Game changer. No chafing, total comfort. Throw on your trusty sneakers and a cute backpack, and you are done. It’s the easiest outfit to pack and the easiest to wear.The Evening Layer
Okay, listen to me closely because people forget this: Florida can actually get chilly at night, especially by the water waiting for fireworks. I remember one trip back in December where I was sweating all day, but once the sun went down over the lagoon, I was shivering. I was so mad I didn’t bring a jacket. Learn from my mistake, girl.The Minimalist Aesthetic
If bright Disney colors and loud prints aren’t your thing, you can totally stick to your usual neutral palette. You don’t have to wear neon to fit in at Disney. A clean, monochromatic look with beige biker shorts and an oversized tee is very trendy right now. It looks sleek and modern, which actually fits the front half of Epcot perfectly. The key here is a good crossbody bag to keep your hands free for holding drinks, and comfortable socks because your feet will need that extra cushion.Just a little note - some of the links on here may be affiliate links, which means I might earn a small commission if you decide to shop through them (at no extra cost to you!). I only post content which I'm truly enthusiastic about and would suggest to others.
And as you know, I seriously love seeing your takes on the looks and ideas on here - that means the world to me! If you recreate something, please share it here in the comments or feel free to send me a pic. I'm always excited to meet y'all! ✨🤍
Xoxo Louisa
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