look good.
In Italian, the phrase 'buona vista' is not used in the same way as 'look good' in English. Instead, 'buona vista' means 'good sight' or 'good vision'. To express 'look good' in Italian, you would use the phrase 'avere un bell'aspetto' or 'essere bello/bella'.
You have a good look while walking in the park.
This phrase describes someone who looks good while enjoying a walk in a pleasant environment.
In this light, you really look good.
This phrase highlights how favorable lighting can enhance someone's appearance.
With that dress, you have a good look for the occasion.
This phrase compliments someone's outfit, indicating that it is suitable and flattering for a specific event.