Fashion
Chic Eats: Resort Looks for Every Reservation
Resort days tend to revolve around meals, long lunches, early evening drinks, and dinners that start at sunset and end late. These four looks are designed to cover every stop, offering polished, easy options that move naturally from poolside to evening. Each outfit is built with the setting in mind, balancing comfort, color, and silhouette to suit the pace of a resort schedule.


Poolside Lunch
A printed swimsuit doubles as a top, paired with wide-leg trousers that balance coverage and airflow for midday heat. Straw accessories and flat lace-up sandals keep the look suited to outdoor seating, while layered prints bring visual interest without adding weight. It’s a practical formula for long lunches that start poolside and stay there.
Dinner Alfresco
A sleeveless woven top introduces texture and shape, paired with tailored white trousers that keep the silhouette sharp. Sculptural jewelry and a richly textured bag add dimension, while a multicolored heel grounds the look with color and height. The mix of structure and surface detail works well for outdoor dinners where dressing skews elevated but unfussy.


Boat to Bar
A one-piece cover-up set styled as a dress anchors the look, offering coverage with a strong silhouette that works beyond the water. Fringe detailing introduces movement, while oversized sunglasses and a beaded necklace push the look toward evening. Finished with a woven tote and slide sandal, it’s an easy solution for dockside drinks when changing isn’t on the agenda.
Sunset Cocktails
This look leans into print and color as the light shifts later in the day. A fluid skirt and top form the base, layered with a lightweight kimono that adds contrast and depth. Jewelry stays minimal, allowing the fabric and pattern to stand out, while a slim heeled sandal brings the look into evening for terrace or bar seating.
Fashion
Introducing The New JB x Margaux Collection
Plush Top & Skirt, Magda Butrym Scarf, Saint Laurent Sunglasses, Isla Wrap Sandals
I’m so excited to share my collaboration with Margaux, a collection of six styles designed with the ease of a day away in mind.
Another Tomorrow Dress, Janessa Leone Hat, Altuzarra Tote, Palermo Sandals
When conceptualizing the collection, I kept returning to the pace of a day without structure, the kind that unfolds naturally, moving from morning into evening without urgency. Time spent walking through a charming neighborhood, lingering over lunch outdoors, resetting in the afternoon, and transitioning as the light shifts.
Sea NY Dress, Etsy Brooch, Call It By Your Name Bag, Fonteyn Flats
Similar Shirt Here, Similar Hat, Adam Lippes Skirt, Jenna Blake Necklace, Saint Laurent Sunglasses, Paros Sandals
Woven texture became a defining element. Light and breathable with a visually rich finish, it brings dimension to each silhouette while remaining effortless for warmer days. The ballet flats, in particular, are designed for all-day wear, pairing that intricate weave with a shape that feels both classic and easy.
Plush Top & Skirt, Magda Butrym Scarf, Saint Laurent Sunglasses, Isla Wrap Sandals
Color plays an equally important role. A chartreuse sandal delivers a bold, directional pop. I’ve been especially drawn to this shade for spring, while multi-tonal straps bring in a nuanced interplay of color that elevates the overall look.
Bottega Veneta Dress, By Malene Birger Bag, Parker Sandals
For warm spring days and spontaneous plans alike, these styles are designed to move effortlessly through the day. Shop the Margaux x JB collection now.
Fashion
Fringe Bags for the Season
Merlette Dress, Valentino Bag, K. Jacques Sandals, White + Warren Sweater, Dior Sunglasses
Fringe is having a moment this season, bringing texture and character to bags. The detail appears in several forms. Beaded strands that create a richly layered finish, embroidered styles with delicate fringe that feel more decorative, and raffia versions that introduce a softer, woven texture. Each interpretation offers its own take on the trend, from more embellished evening styles to relaxed pieces that feel right for the season.
How to Wear Beaded and embellished styles work well for evening, paired with a silk dress so the texture stands out. Raffia fringe feels effortless during the day, perfect with linen sets, denim, or lightweight knits for a look that still feels refined.
Fashion
Cart Confidential Vol. 34
March has this way of making you want to start fresh, reach for something a little lighter, even before the weather fully agrees. My cart this month has become its own mood board with soft neutrals, pretty florals, and a shade of butter yellow I keep coming back to.
For the girls, I’m loving smocked spring dresses in the sweetest prints, striped pedal pushers for those in-between days, and cute room additions to bring the outside in.
For the home, I’ve been drawn to the most beautiful things. Paper flowers, unique vases, a linen tablecloth I’ve had my eye on, and a hand blown glass pitcher that will go with everything. The kind of finds that make you want to set a table for no reason at all.
All of my latest cart saves are waiting for you below.


























