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Chic Eats: Resort Looks for Every Reservation
Resort days tend to revolve around meals, long lunches, early evening drinks, and dinners that start at sunset and end late. These four looks are designed to cover every stop, offering polished, easy options that move naturally from poolside to evening. Each outfit is built with the setting in mind, balancing comfort, color, and silhouette to suit the pace of a resort schedule.


Poolside Lunch
A printed swimsuit doubles as a top, paired with wide-leg trousers that balance coverage and airflow for midday heat. Straw accessories and flat lace-up sandals keep the look suited to outdoor seating, while layered prints bring visual interest without adding weight. It’s a practical formula for long lunches that start poolside and stay there.
Dinner Alfresco
A sleeveless woven top introduces texture and shape, paired with tailored white trousers that keep the silhouette sharp. Sculptural jewelry and a richly textured bag add dimension, while a multicolored heel grounds the look with color and height. The mix of structure and surface detail works well for outdoor dinners where dressing skews elevated but unfussy.


Boat to Bar
A one-piece cover-up set styled as a dress anchors the look, offering coverage with a strong silhouette that works beyond the water. Fringe detailing introduces movement, while oversized sunglasses and a beaded necklace push the look toward evening. Finished with a woven tote and slide sandal, it’s an easy solution for dockside drinks when changing isn’t on the agenda.
Sunset Cocktails
This look leans into print and color as the light shifts later in the day. A fluid skirt and top form the base, layered with a lightweight kimono that adds contrast and depth. Jewelry stays minimal, allowing the fabric and pattern to stand out, while a slim heeled sandal brings the look into evening for terrace or bar seating.
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The Cold Weather Investment Edit
Max Mara Coat (old, similar here and here), Toteme Sweater (old, similar here, here and here), La Ligne Jeans, Le Monde Beryl Boots, Similar Scarf (and here), Agnelle Gloves, Dior Sunglasses
Cold weather challenges wardrobes to earn their credibility. This edit centers on pieces with presence, outerwear and layers defined by material, construction, and detail. These aren’t everyday basics. They’re specialty buys: shearling and calf hair that bring texture, tailored coats with intentional proportion, statement knits, and jackets finished with trims, embroidery, or sculptural shapes. Each piece offers something beyond function, whether it’s craftsmanship, fabric story, or silhouette.
The focus is on quality you can see and feel. Substantial weight. Thoughtful construction. Finishes that elevate even the most minimal outfit. A great coat should hold its own. A sweater should bring dimension through color, stitch, or pattern. Accessories should introduce contrast through texture and form.
These are pieces you buy now, wear immediately, and return to next winter without hesitation, investment dressing built for longevity, not a single season. Designed for repeat wear, they move easily between polished looks and relaxed days while maintaining their character. Let the details carry the season.
Leopard Hat
This leopard print hat brings depth to simple looks; works equally well with tailoring, denim, or evening layers.
Fur Trim Parka
An oversized cotton parka with dropped shoulders and removable shearling collar, blending relaxed tailoring with utilitarian polish.
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Craft as Luxury


Valentino Garavani Jacket, The Elder Statesman Sweater, Dries Van Noten Pants (old, similar here and here), Valentino Bag
Texture, embroidery, fringe, and hand-finished details set the mood, bringing a sense of artistry back into dressing. Beaded jackets, brocade minis, silk twill pants with fringe, and richly patterned blouses lean into craftsmanship, where fabric and finish do the talking. These are pieces that feel layered with character, decorative, tactile, and designed to be noticed.
The beauty is in the details: dimensional trims, intricate motifs, sculptural bags, and jewelry that adds warmth and polish. It’s expressive dressing with an elevated point of view, combining color, pattern, and texture in a way that feels collected, thoughtful, and effortlessly chic. Each piece carries its own presence, inviting styling that feels personal rather than precious.
Printed Silk-Organza Midi Skirt
Pair this statement skirt with simple knits or tailored tops to balance volume and movement.
Small Leather Clutch
Carry with prints or color — this textured leather clutch is a bright accent that sharpens polished, patterned looks.
Embellished Satin Mules
Let these stunning embellished satin mules lead: style with cropped trousers or fluid skirts to highlight the detail.
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Amazon Sundays: Accessorizing in Color
Outfit Details:
Coat, Sweater, Scarf, Gloves, Jeans, Socks
This week’s Amazon Sunday is all about making a statement with color, from leather gloves and oversized scarves to bold earrings, belts, and playful accents that dress up winter outfits. Try pairing your gloves and scarf in the same shade, mixing complementary colors, or layering jewelry over gloves for an unexpected styling moment. These are the kinds of pieces that add personality and impact to everyday layers, finishing cold-weather looks with a playful touch. Browse the full edit below, and explore more in our JB Amazon Shop and Amazon Storefront, refreshed weekly.
















