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What to Wear on a Boat Day

OUTFIT DETAILS: Valentino Jacket, Follow Suit Bikini (bottoms here), Valentino Skirt (on sale), Magda Butrym Scarf, Bottega Veneta Sunglasses, Call It By Your Name Tote

Boat day dressing is less about having one perfect piece and more about the fun of mixing separates that are equal parts functional and stylish. The best pieces layer easily depending on the moment, whether you’re climbing out of the water, heading into town for lunch, or just need a little protection on your shoulders from the midday sun. Prints catch the breeze, crochet and raffia bring texture, and a bright sandal or shell detail feels even better against the water.

 

Accessories do double duty here, serving form and function in equal measure. A scarf keeps your hair pulled back. Sandals stay put on a wet deck but still feel cute once you’re back on dry land. Color can be a little louder, the details can feel more expressive, and the whole look comes together ready for sun, salt air, and long afternoons on the water.


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Where Pattern Meets Interior

OUTFIT DETAILS: Emporio Sirenuse Dress, Valentino Bag, Ancient Greek Sandals, Sherman Field Necklaces

One of my favorite things about the villa we stayed in in Mallorca is that I don’t think a single surface went unpatterned. There was print on the bench in the dressing room, on the canopy over the bed, in the linens, even on the tile I caught on the way to breakfast. One pattern handed you off to the next, and instead of feeling like too much, it felt exactly right. Print on print on print, and I have never felt calmer or more inspired.

 

That richness follows me straight into what I want to wear. A dress that could just as easily be upholstery, a tasseled hem that belongs on a pillow as much as a mini, a bag that picks up the color of a painted room. The line between fashion and interiors blurs in the best way here. Print, texture, fringe, embroidery, glass, and linen all start speaking the same language, and I want to answer in every one of them.

Mini Laser Cut Bag

With a laser-cut leather pattern and bold color, this bag feels like it’s been pulled straight from the interiors it echoes.

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Sun-Drenched Shades of Yellow

OUTFIT DETAILS: Emporio Sirenuse Dress, Gabriela Hearst Sandals, Magda Butrym Scarf, Cordera Bag, Saint Laurent Sunglasses (similar here)

There’s something about yellow that feels perfectly at home in summer. It’s a shade that instantly lifts the whole day, making everything brighter and more cheerful the second I put it on. And there are so many versions of it to fall for. Whether it be marigold, mustard, deep golden, or limoncello, every shade shares that same sunny warmth.

 

This dress felt made for a garden, standing amidst golden blooms like it belonged there. That’s the allure of the color really, it doesn’t just fit into a place, it seems to glow a bit brighter because of it. Everything in this edit lives in that happy space, the pieces I reach for when I want summer to feel more golden.


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The Anything-Can-Happen Outfit

OUTFIT DETAILS: Leganini Dress (similar here and here), Loeffler Randall Scarf, Hermes Bag (similar here & here), Ancient Greek Sandals, Bottega Veneta Sunglasses, Sherman Field Necklaces

One of the things I love most about summer is how quickly and unexpectedly a whole day can unfold. You leave for a coffee date, stumble into a farmer’s market, then suddenly find yourself grabbing lunch with a friend or popping into a cute shop on the way home. Those are the days that make me want an outfit that feels ready for anything. When I’m not heading out with a real itinerary, I still want to feel dressed for the part, no matter what the little stops turn out to be.

 

That is where a bit of color, print, and small details go such a long way. Easy and functional enough for that first coffee, but still a full look in itself when the afternoon starts unfolding with plans of its own. Lunch lasts longer, the walk home takes a detour, and what started as one quick stop turns into exactly the kind of summer day worth getting dressed for.


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