Fashion
The RealReal Revisited
I always find myself going back to The RealReal this time of year. There’s something about stumbling upon a beautifully made piece from a past collection—a unique Lowe knitted bag, a colorful Luis Vuitton necklace, a Rosie Assoulin halter midi dress, or a powder blue Hermes Kelly bag—that makes the search feel worthwhile. It’s not just about the discount (though many pieces are up to 70% off); it’s about finding something with a story, something that makes your closet feel a little more yours. I pulled together a few new finds below—each one a little gem in its own right.
This vibrant maxi dress showcases Etro’s signature bohemian flair with an intricate multicolor print and a flattering sleeveless silhouette and low back. Crafted from lightweight fabric, it’s perfect for both daytime events and evening gatherings.
I love to collect vintage Hermes scarves as timeless pieces that can be passed down for generations. This exquisite 90cm silk scarf features the whimsical “Soies Volantes” motif, depicting colorful flying silks and hot air balloons. With hand-rolled edges, it adds a touch of elegance and playfulness to any ensemble.
This charming mini bucket bag combines natural wicker with leather trim and gold-tone hardware. Its unlined interior and drawstring closure offer a relaxed yet sophisticated accessory for warm-weather outings. As someone who owns this piece, I can attest to its versatility and craftsmanship—it has become a staple in my collection.
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Colorful Swimwear & Printed Coverups for Spring Travel
Eres Bikini, Irene Neurwirth Earrings, Celine Sunglasses (similar here)
After another round of snow in the Northeast, and even Charleston seeing colder days, spring trips somewhere warm are officially on the radar. This season’s swimwear is defined by saturated color and graphic print. Teal paired with violet. Red with pink. Stripes mixed with solids. Pieces don’t have to match perfectly. Slightly off combinations make the trip feel more playful.
Matteau Bikini, Polo Ralph Lauren Hat, Dior Sunglasses | Eres Bikini Top & Bottom, Irene Neurwirth Earrings, Cesta Collective Sarong, Celine Sunglasses (similar here)
Beyond the bikini, the supporting pieces matter just as much: printed pareos, structured kaftans, rose-toned knits, fringed wraps, or embellished peak-a-boo pants. A strong kaftan or tunic is the easiest thing to throw on after a swim, polished enough for lunch, relaxed enough for walking back through town. Lightweight trousers in breathable cotton work just as well, especially in easy silhouettes with elastic waists and wider legs that move comfortably in the heat.
The focus is simple: swim that stands out, layers that carry you through the day, and color that feels right against sun and water.
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Subtle Statement
Bahia Maria Dress, Prada Bag (old, similar here and here), Gucci Sandals (similar here and here)
When you’re dressing in that space between minimalist and maximalist, the focus shifts to nuance, with pieces that feel special because of how they’re constructed and finished.
Fringe
Trim at a hemline. A subtle edge along a sleeve. Movement integrated into the design. Often rendered in ivory or tonal shades so the texture carries the detail.
Lace
Inserted at the base of a skirt. Layered beneath tailoring so it reveals itself in contrast. Framing a neckline on silk. Applied as placement, not overlay.
Structure & Silhouette
Sculpted bodices. Architectural necklines. Wrap forms with defined drape. Precise tailoring and clean seaming that hold shape.
Texture
Tone-on-tone jacquard. Embroidery embedded into dark fabric. Airy mohair knit. Studded leather on a classic heel. Crochet worked into a structured bag.
Softness
Fluid skirts paired with defined tops. Silk set against sharper lines. Sheer layers under weightier cloth. Drape balanced with form.
These are pieces defined by proportion and finish. The interest comes from construction and fabric.
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Meet Your Match: Matching Prints to Statement Bags
Hermes Shirt, Eres Bikini, Xirena Pants (similar here), Hermes Tote, Dior Sunglasses, Amazon Claw
There’s something undeniably fun about spotting a print you love and building the entire look around it especially when the bag gets to join in. This is about matching your outfit to your bag in a way that feels bold, coordinated, and fully styled. Pucci-inspired swirls paired with turquoise silk. Brocade minis meeting embroidered shoulder bags. Zebra prints styled with saturated colors. Missoni chevrons echoed in woven, multicolor pouches. Stripe skirts that pick up the exact tone of a hand-stitched bag.
When the palette aligns and the pattern energy matches, the result feels cohesive, elevated, and ready for summer events, vacation dinners, and statement moments.
Match the Color Story
When you find a print you love, look closely at the palette. Pull one dominant shade and echo it in your bag so the tones feel aligned from head to toe.
How to Style It
Lean into clean silhouettes and defined shapes — structured shoulder bags, tailored minis, sharp halter necklines, wrap skirts with movement.
Where to Wear It
The kind of moments where bold print and a matching bag feel like part of the fun, where getting dressed is half the reason you’re going.
























