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The April Forecast


Spring is fully underway, and April already feels like a turning point. We’re in the early days of settling into our new home—a project that’s been both energizing and a little chaotic in the best way. This month is shaping up to be a mix of everyday rhythms and quick getaways, with Easter prep, a mid-month trip to Barbados, and the beginning of our design process all in motion. Below, what I’m wearing, buying, eyeing, and organizing as the season unfolds.

What We’re Doing

  • Settling into our new house—we brought in NEAT Method Charleston to help us organize post-move, and it’s easily the best decision we’ve made so far.
  • Traveling to Barbados mid-month with friends. It’s our first time visiting, and I’ve been gathering visual inspiration—palm-filtered light, saturated blues, and the kind of architecture that makes you want to slow down and stay awhile.
  • Prepping for Easter. I’ve filled the house with a few of these charming bunnies, which the girls have taken to (carefully) relocating from room to room.
  • Sneaking away for a quick retreat in the Bahamas with a group of women I truly admire.
  • Officially beginning our home design process and meeting with Summer Thornton this week.
  • Opening the pool at our new house, which has become the centerpiece of our girls’ at-home spring break this year.

What I’m Wearing

  • For a dress-up night in Barbados, I’m bringing this Etro dress—it feels right for warm evenings.
  • These green silk pants from Rohe have quickly become my spring uniform. They’re relaxed but smart, especially with a white tank.
  • Speaking of, this white tank is the one I’ve been reaching for most often—clean lines, great cut.
  • This colorful set is equal parts fun and unexpected. I wore the top with jeans last week, saving the full look for an upcoming event.
  • These turquoise and rattan heels feel very me—simple with a standout detail.
  • The Lena sandal by Margaux has fully entered my rotation—comfortable, flattering, and quietly stylish.

What I’m Buying

  • Just ordered this set of marbled glasses for the new bar—beautiful on open shelving.
  • A new colorway in a favorite pair of sneakers—always useful for travel days.
  • Emporio Sirenuse continues to be a go-to. I just added this striking skirt to the mix.
  • On the practical side: these laundry baskets are a recent solve. Thomas requested plastic, I wanted something that still looked good—somehow, these do both.
  • A new hue in my favorite bra (the scoop shape)—the fit is unmatched.
  • Just added this bracelet stack for spring—easy to throw on with anything.
  • For the girls’ Easter baskets, I put together this collection of small, sweet gifts.
  • Restocked my favorite beauty Matcha from Kromathis one is delicious and feels like a treat.
  • This Christopher John Rogers dress is a piece I couldn’t stop thinking about—graphic, sculptural, and beautifully made.

What I’m Eyeing

  • My Gucci loafers are on heavy repeat, and now this updated version is sitting in my cart.
  • This marbled dress just caught my eye with its dramatic color blend.
  • There are a handful of marble accents I’ve been bookmarking for the house. This tray is high on the list.
  • The Frick reopens this month after a major renovation, and I’m tempted to plan a quick trip to NYC to see it (and visit the new Printemps store, too).
  • My jewelry wishlist is always growing, and this Carolina Bucci Soho necklace is currently at the top.
  • I love a good woven texture, and this Salvesen Graham fabric is especially beautiful. I also just pre-ordered their new book to add to my design library.


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New Arrivals Worth Clicking Into Right Now


Outfit Details:
Sea NY Vest, Dries Van Noten Pants, Lizzie Fortunato Bag (sold out, similar here), Bottega Veneta Sandals (similar here), Sherman Fields Necklace

There’s something quietly satisfying about discovering new arrivals just as they land—before they’re everywhere. This latest mix leans into the ease of resort wear, with silhouettes and textures made for upcoming travels and warm-weather days ahead. It’s a blend of pieces that feel current without trying too hard—those that invite a second glance and linger in the wardrobe longer than a season. Whether you’re browsing with purpose or simply in the mood for inspiration, these arrivals are certainly worth a look.

This romantic cotton midi dress features delicate guipure lace trim, scalloped edges, and soft pleating for a feminine, elevated silhouette. Lightweight and detailed, it’s an effortlessly chic choice for everything from garden parties to summer dinners.

These woven raffia sandals are the perfect warm-weather neutral, pairing effortlessly with everything from mini dresses to matching tops and shorts.

This intricate midi skirt features a crochet design with fringe detailing, providing a playful and textured addition to your summer wardrobe.


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The Chic Sandal Shift: 12 Styles I’m Loving


Rosetta Getty Dress (sold out, similar here), Hermes Scarf (old, similar and here), Prada Necklace (old, similar here and here), Emily P Wheeler Necklace (one of a kind, similar here), Gucci SandalsSensi Studio Bag, Irene Neuwirth Earrings (similar here, less expensive here)

Sandals have once again found their place in my wardrobe this season, with styles ranging from crocheted and jelly to leather, metallic, and more. Some are sculptural and bold, others pared back and minimal, but all strike a balance between form and function. I’ve pulled together a mix that works just as well for everyday wear as it does for upcoming travel, with designs that bring a fresh edge to whatever I’m wearing.

These Italian-crafted sandals feature natural raffia construction with slender suede thong straps and a 70mm heel, offering a blend of elegance and comfort. I can already tell these will be my go-to evening shoes this summer.

These sandals boast a unique spherical cork heel and nappa leather construction, blending comfort with high-fashion appeal. The fringe detailing adds a playful touch, making them a standout addition to any summer wardrobe.

Crafted from waterproof TPU, these jelly sandals showcase a minimalist thong design with an adjustable ankle strap and a subtle 1-inch heel. Their sleek silhouette and practicality make them a chic choice for both beach outings and casual city strolls.


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Favorite Buys Under $200 – Early Summer Edition


Outfit Details:
Mango Top, Skirt, and Bag, Dolce Vita Flats, Similar Necklace 

As signs of early summer pick up pace, I’ve been reaching for practical, well-made pieces under $200 that suit the rhythm of busier days and shifting routines. These are thoughtful additions—versatile, unfussy, and well-suited to the months ahead. See below for a selection of current favorites that capture the essence of early summer.

En Saison DressDolce Vita FlatsSaint Laurent SunglassesJiaJia Necklace | Janessa Leone Hat (under $200 version here)

This bold midi dress showcases a halter neckline with beaded strap details and a tie-back design, offering a flattering silhouette. Pair it with raffia flats and fringe crochet bag to add a natural bohemian touch. 

This hand-knotted rope handbag offers a breezy, coastal-inspired design, perfect for pairing with a spring or summer dress. Its compact size and sturdy handles make it both stylish and functional for daily use.

These colorful espadrilles feature a natural jute sole and soft fabric upper, complemented by wraparound ankle ties. Handcrafted in Spain, they provide comfort and effortless style for warm-weather days.


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