Fashion
Cart Confidential Vol. 13
The warmth is finally here to stay — not the peak of summer yet, but just enough to shift how we dress, move, and gather. This week’s cart captures that in-between: sun-warmed days, a little more skin, and pieces that lean into the ease of early summer.
A natural raffia top that feels like it was made for golden hour
A fringe skirt that sways with every step
A knit halter top— sculptural, breezy, and unexpected
A wicker and leather cross-body bag for spontaneous days out
Woven espadrilles that go where the sun does
A sleeveless mint dress with a soft cinched wais
A pair of clear round sunnies to go with anything
A silk kaftan that slips easily between indoors and out
A floral ruffled maxi that feels like a warm breeze
A glittery strapless top for nights that last a little longer
For littles: a cotton dress for sun-chasing, floral Mary Jane sneakers, and ruffled socks they won’t tug off right away
For the home: stackable wicker trays for the home office, elegant wicker lounge chairs, and the Yeti carry-all that’s already been to the pool, the picnic, and back again
Early summer isn’t loud — but it’s full of promise, and everything here feels just right for it.
Fashion
Amazon Sundays: Beach Day Littles
Beach Day Littles is all about warmer days ahead, packing up for beach trips, and those easy family afternoons by the water. Whether we’re traveling or just heading out for a local beach day, these are the pieces I always reach for to make it feel fun, simple, and a little extra cute for my girls.
I love having a mix of practical and playful—colorful swimsuits, striped rash guards, sun hats, and little goggles for the water, plus the best sand toys, mesh beach bags, and even a disposable camera for capturing it all. There are also a few fun extras like inflatable toys and beach games that keep them entertained long after the swimsuits are on. It’s everything I want packed and ready for a full day in the sun.
Explore today’s curated collection below, and remember you can always browse more in our JB Amazon Shop and Amazon storefront.
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Out to Dinner? Spring Night Pieces to Wear Now
Dries Van Noten Top, Frame Jeans, Ferragamo Sandals, Cordera Bag
Getting dressed for dinner always takes a little more thought. It’s not quite daytime, not fully evening—it sits somewhere in between. Do you dress for the weather, where you’re going, or the piece you’ve been wanting to wear? I’ve found once the outfit is right, everything else, hair, makeup, comes together quickly after (my go-to makeup staples).
It starts with a top that carries the look. A ruched chiffon style in a saturated green brings in shape and movement right away. Paired with a clean flare jean, it creates that contrast that always works—structured on the bottom, more fluid up top.
Color plays a strong role here. Emerald, gold, light green, rose pink shades that hold through the evening and don’t get lost once you step outside. One clear color choice can carry everything.
Texture follows. A beaded bag or leather clutch adds dimension without needing to layer more in. It feels like part of the outfit, not something added at the end.
There’s also a place for pieces that move—fringe, draping, anything that shifts slightly as you walk. Even a simple satin skirt or pant changes depending on the details.
Finish it with a sculptural heel or a minimal sandal that holds its own.
It’s really about choosing pieces that already feel like something the moment you put them on, perfect for a night out, whether it’s somewhere casual or somewhere you’ve been looking forward to all week.
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Refined Layers
Chanel Jacket (similar here), Rosie Assoulin Top (last seen here), Attersee Skirt, Chanel Pumps, Hermes Bag (similar here), Arielle Ratner Necklace
When the color palette is more simple, which, I know, isn’t always my instinct, I start building outfits differently. Between layers—structure against softness, polish against ease, masculine against feminine—the focus shifts away from color and onto how everything actually works together.
There’s usually a fluid base, a skirt or dress that moves with the body rather than holding it in place. Bias-cut, sheer, lightweight silk keeps the look from feeling too rigid or fixed. Adding a tailored jacket, a sculpted corset, or a clean, architectural top shifts the entire energy, defining the shape and creating contrast against that movement without taking away from it.
Texture becomes the point, especially in spring and summer materials. Silk against linen, sheer cotton against fine knits, everything stays light, but each layer still reads as its own. With the palette kept tight, the attention naturally stays on cut, proportion, and fabrication rather than color.
Accessories follow the same direction. Small bags, sculptural shoes, minimal gold—pieces that finish the look without interrupting it. It all comes down to how the layers sit together, and how each one holds its place.



















