Fashion
Spotlight on Polka Dots: The Print I Reach For
Stouls Top, Malene Birger Skirt, Etsy Brooch, Chanel Bag, Alaia Flats, Dior Sunglasses
Polka dots are a pattern I find myself reaching for again and again, especially when I’m getting ready to go on a trip. They bring a look together in an instant, refined, playful, and easy to style, even when paired with other colors or prints. They work across so many pieces, from more tailored silhouettes to softer, fluid shapes.
They also lend themselves to different directions. A drop-waist skirt with a bit of movement feels fresh and slightly unexpected, while a simple scarf adds just enough detail when tied at the neck or worn in the hair. Matching sets in lightweight fabrics feel polished but relaxed, and an easy mini dress is always a go-to for something effortless, especially for days that move from one plan to the next.
Linen Blend Midi Dress
A linen-blend midi dress in a soft ivory with a spaced painted dot — easy to wear all day and the kind of piece that gets better with each season.
Fashion
Dressed for Spring, Set for Hosting
Lela Rose Dress (more sizes here), Lelet Scarf, JB x Margaux The Parker Sandal
Spring hosting is one of my favorite things to plan, especially as everything starts to pick up again. I usually build it around pieces that feel just as right for getting dressed as they do for setting the table.
The dresses here lean into soft florals, airy cottons, and subtle structure—gathered waists, delicate straps, and movement through the skirt—styles that feel suited for hosting, small gatherings, and spring events. Alongside them, the table brings in green and white ceramics, woven placemats, and textured glassware that add depth and warmth.
There’s a mix of pattern throughout—florals layered with stripes, soft color paired with neutrals—carried through both the dresses and the tabletop for spring hosting, event-ready dresses, and seasonal table settings.
Mesh Food Covers
Lightweight and decorative, these mesh food covers keeps dishes protected while maintaining a clean, elevated table setting.
Floral Midi Dress
With a defined waist and airy movement, this floral midi dress is refined enough for hosting, effortless throughout the day.

Fashion
The Blouse Moment
Zimmermann Top, Ulla Johnson Jeans, Alaia Heels, Valentino Bag
Blouses are doing the heavy lifting this spring, the kind you build the outfit around, not add on at the end. What’s coming through most is movement. Lightweight silks, chiffons, and cottons that sit away from the body and create shape on their own.
Ruffles are still present, placed along the neckline, sleeve, or hem to add detail with intention. Volume shows up through fuller sleeves, balanced with clean lines through the body.
Print is where it gets interesting. Paisley, mixed florals, and layered patterns show up across a lot of these, often in slightly unexpected color combinations. It reads more collected than coordinated.
There’s also a range in shape—cropped, draped pieces next to longer, almost tunic-like styles, along with a few that lean more directional through asymmetry or scarf-inspired cuts. Then the more classic blouses, finished with pleating, lace, or subtle embroidery.
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Fashion
The Weekend Dressing Approach
Cos Shirt, Lisa Yang Tank, Donni Pants (similar here), JB x Margaux Flats, Chanel Bag, Sherman Fields Necklace (similar here)
Weekend dressing, to me, is where style feels the most personal. It’s not about an occasion or a dress code, it’s about moving through your day and still feeling like yourself. Whether it’s a morning coffee, kids’ activities, a long lunch that turns into the afternoon, I like having a simple way to pull a look together that still feels elevated. I have been really loving this combination recently, especially with the sunnier days.
Playful Print
This is what makes the outfit feel fun. A soft stripe, a washed floral, a slightly offbeat pattern, something that brings in character. The kind of piece that catches the eye subtly and gives everything else context.
Texture Bag
This is where the outfit sharpens. Woven finishes, fringe, beading, raffia—anything with dimension. It adds richness and contrast, especially against lighter fabrics or softer color palettes. It’s less about matching and more about layering in something tactile that feels intentional and distinct.
Color
The shades I’ve been loving this spring—butter yellow, faded coral, soft pink, and chartreuse—feel optimistic and directional. I like keeping it focused—one or two tones that carry through the look and make everything feel cohesive.





































