Although Balinese culture is conservative, when it comes to dress code, Bali is the most laid back and relaxed Indonesian island, apart from when you are visiting religious temples, where you should dress modestly and follow the local etiquette. You’ll need to cover your arms and shoulders and both men and women should wear a kain or sarong wrapped round your waist like a skirt, which you can rent at most temple entrances. Otherwise, relaxed and loose styles are perfectly in keeping with the local beach vibe. Shop the Bali edit with light cotton and linen styles that won’t cling in the heat.