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Touch of Red/White Dresses

Doen DressChanel Brooch (similar here and here), JB x Margaux SandalsAltuzarra Tote

If the little black dress has its place, this is the season for the white one. Crisp cotton minis, easy midis, longer column shapes, and softer full-skirted styles all feel right this time of year. The appeal is in how versatile they are. Some feel clean and minimal, others a little more romantic, and some have just enough volume or detail to make them stand on their own.

What makes them especially good now is the styling. A touch of red gives the white dress a sharper finish. It adds contrast and a strong sense of color that makes the whole look feel more considered.

The red accessories can go in a few directions. Strappy sandals or a simple heel make the look feel polished immediately. A flat sandal or jelly flat gives it something fresher and more relaxed. A red bag, especially in a woven texture, sculptural shape, or saturated pop tone, becomes the focal point. Jewelry takes it one step further — a unique cuff, drop earring, brooch, or bead necklace adds color in a way that feels styled and editorial.

That is really the balance I like here: white dresses that feel classic, finished with red accessories that bring in color, polish, and a clearer point of view. It is one of the best combinations for spring.


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Cart Confidential Vol. 35

April finally has something to say, and my cart has been listening. This month it’s all warm sunset tones, touchable textures, and fringed prints that are almost too sweet to handle.

For the girls, breezy cotton dresses, cozy cover-ups for beach days, and a little pale pink jacket that goes with absolutely everything.

For the home, hand blown glassware that catches the light just right, color block linens that feel fresh without being loud, and jute doormats that bring that grounded, earthy quality to every entryway.

Everything is linked below.


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Tassels in Focus

Givenchy Shirt, Alaia Skirt, Valentino Bag, JB x Margaux Heels

I spy tassel details everywhere right now, and I’m fully into it. There’s something about the way it moves that makes even the most classic pieces feel a little more dynamic. A clean skirt with a tassel hem, a structured top with a soft finish, or a woven bag with a subtle drop all bring in that added dimension.

 

What I’m immediately adding to cart are the standout tassel pieces that carry the look—the Alaïa skirt is exactly that. Its sharp shape and subtle movement set the tone, and that same idea is showing up across everything from easy daytime separates to resort pieces and evening dresses. Whether it’s a beaded bag, a fringe-trimmed hem, or jewelry that shifts slightly as you wear it, the detail stands on its own.

 

Raffia Shoulder Bag

Style this ecru tassel-trimmed shoulder bag with a white dress or printed separates — it adds texture without competing.

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Collected: Vintage Chanel Jackets

Chanel JacketMother JeansChanel Bag & Flats (similar here), Dior Sunglasses

I loved Chanel’s show this season—it felt like a fresh perspective on something so established, while still holding onto everything that makes the house instantly recognizable. There was a lightness to it, a sense of ease in how the pieces were styled and worn, that made it feel current without losing that signature structure.

What always draws me back to Chanel is the archive. The silhouettes, the tweeds, the subtle variations in color and trim—there’s so much history there, but it never feels fixed in one moment. Each piece has the ability to be reinterpreted depending on how you wear it, becoming something you collect, wear, reshape, and eventually pass on.

 

I’ve found that some of the pieces I reach for most are vintage. There’s something about discovering an older jacket or coat, then tailoring it slightly or styling it in a new way, that makes it feel entirely your own. It becomes less about the era it came from and more about how it fits into your life now.

Looking through these pieces, what stands out is how much variety exists within the same framework. Soft pastels, brighter tones, classic creams, intricate weaves—each one carries that familiar Chanel structure, but with its own personality. It’s a reminder that you don’t have to approach it one way.


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