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All Things Chic: Alemais
When Alemais presented its Resort 2026 collection in Marrakech, it marked the brand’s first international runway show.
The collection draws from the city’s visual language, with references to local craft and artistry developed in collaboration with Moroccan studio LRNCE. You see it come through in the prints, florals, border details, and tie-dye elements, all grounded in a rich, warm palette.


I started building a wish list right away, thinking through how each piece would fit into spring and early summer plans.




From a styling perspective, these are pieces that naturally anchor a look. A printed wrap skirt paired with a simple tank or swim, slip and halter dresses styled with flat sandals during the day and carried into evening, and sets that can be worn together or broken apart depending on the setting. It’s a collection that lands at exactly the right moment, with pieces that feel aligned with how you want to dress now


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JB x Jennifer Behr: The Summer Collection
Zimmermann Dress, JB x Jennifer Behr Charleston & Montagu Necklaces, Loro Piana Bag (similar here)
I’m so excited to share my fourth collection with Jennifer Behr. Each one builds on the last, and this one feels like the most playful yet.
We took the pieces everyone has loved and pushed them further, designing what I’ve been wanting to wear this season. Think bolder tassels, more layered dimension, and a few unexpected color combinations that feel fresh for summer. I kept coming back to 1960s and ’70s Mediterranean summers, Capri and the Amalfi Coast, and that polished, relaxed approach to dressing that always works.
Turquoise has been a constant across all four collections, and this time I wanted to pair it with coral, one of my favorite combinations for warm weather. It shows up across statement necklaces, longer layered strands, and the tassel styles I’ve been reaching for on repeat. The tassels feel like an instant outfit-maker, designed to move from day into evening and styled multiple ways.
I’ve always loved natural materials with a little personality, stones that aren’t perfectly uniform, beads with character, and you see that throughout the collection. It’s those details that give the pieces a distinct point of view while still feeling effortless. Discover the collection and take a closer look at each piece below.
Givenchy Shirt, Alaia Skirt, JB x Jennifer Behr Charleston Necklace, Valentino Bag, JB x Margaux Heels | Adam Lippes Top & Skirt, Jennifer Behr Charlotte Necklace, JB X Margaux Shoes, Loro Piana Bag (similar here) | Lisa Says Gah Top, Dries Van Noten Pants, JB x Jennifer Behr Woolfe Earrings, JB x Jennifer Behr Charlotte Necklace, Altuzarra Clutch, Similar Heels
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Delicate Details
Zimmermann Dress, Call It By Your Name Bag, JB x Margaux Sandals, Prada Headband, Saint Laurent Sunglasses
My closet has fully shifted into spring, and I couldn’t be more excited. After a warm-weather trip, it’s nice to come back and actually dress for it here in lighter layers and bare legs.
Looking at everything together, I started noticing how consistent the details are. Lace-trimmed cotton skirts and camisole tops, embroidered denim dresses, and soft fringe accents throughout—on bags, hems, and accessories. Raffia shows up across structured totes and smaller wristlets, adding another layer of texture.
The shoes lean into it as well—woven leather, ankle-wrap ties, and delicate strap work, with subtle color and finish that ties back to the rest of the look.
This Zimmermann dress really captures it (and the longer version does the same in a different proportion). The scalloped edges, contrast trim, and embroidery give it that balance of detail with a clean, defined finish.
Across clothing, accessories, and shoes, I keep coming back to lace, fringe, embroidery, and woven textures, details that carry the look on their own.
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Amazon Sundays: Mother’s Day Gifts For Self Care Day Under $100
A warm cup of coffee, a good breakfast, and extra time at home with the girls is still my favorite way to start Mother’s Day. This year, though, I’m leaning in and stretching that slow morning into something that feels like a full reset.
It starts small. Soft cashmere socks or slippers, a lightweight robe, an ice roller kept in the freezer. I’ve also been keeping a few skincare essentials nearby, like sheet masks and a richer face mask, for mornings when there’s time to actually use them.
From there, it moves into the kitchen. A fresh kettle, good tea, and a few small details like a set of colorful mugs or a tin you actually want to leave out make it feel more like a ritual than just part of the routine.
There are also pieces that carry through the rest of the day. Easy pajamas, slippers, a candle going in the background, and small extras like a claw clip or body oil that feel like everyday luxuries.
All under $100, and all things you’ll actually reach for, especially on the mornings you want to slow down.
In Shower Body Balm
A self-care day essential — this in-shower body balm delivers deep moisture in minutes, making it an effortless and genuinely thoughtful gift for under $100.
Amazon Kindle Device
A Kindle is one of those gifts that genuinely gets used — lightweight, easy to take anywhere, and the kind of thing that turns any quiet moment into time well spent.






















