So much beachwear is transparent, barely there, and destined for the textile-recycling bin after a single season in the sun. Now, it may seem counter-intuitive to invest the amount of money usually reserved for a quality dress on a mere tunic, but when it’s the only thing separating one’s nearly nude body from the sun and a smartphone-wielding public, it’s important. That’s why Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz is such a looming figure in our hot-weather wardrobe. Made of organic linen, this navy-and-white-striped Marine Muse number does it all—staves off the sun, creates a flattering silhouette, and is a non-embarrassing, real-life look, should one be tempted to decamp from the pool or beach to, say, a nearby restaurant. ($684, matchesfashion.com) —Ashley Baker
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