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Cover to Cover: Beach Reads and the Swimsuits to Match
One of my resolutions this year was to make more time to read, but during the colder months, it never seemed to work itself into the schedule. On our trip to Mexico, it finally clicked. A chapter by the pool while the girls swam, a few pages at the airport, another stretch on a lounge chair at the beach, and suddenly I’d breezed through a book that had been sitting on my nightstand longer than I’d like to admit.
Below, I’ve rounded up a few recent reads I couldn’t put down alongside a few at the top of my list to start next, each matched with the swim I think it deserves. Sometimes the cover inspired the suit. Other times it just felt like a glamorous match. A striped bikini with a flirty beach read, a classic one-piece with a memoir, a floral maillot with something more romantic. It makes reading feel less like something to fit in and more like something to dress for.
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The Matching Set, But Make It Swim
Outfit Details: Montce Bikini & Pants, Eliou Necklace (old, similar here), Janessa Leone Hat, Ancient Greek Sandals, Retrosuperfuture Sunglasses
There is something so satisfying about a matching set, that feeling of being put together head to toe with almost zero thinking required. Swimwear makes an especially good case for it. I love when a suit has a second act, a sarong, a pair of pants, or a linen dress cut from the same print, so the move from pool to lunch barely counts as an outfit change. The last thing I want to think through is an elaborate look when the whole point of the day is relaxing by the water.
That is what a set like this solves. It adds polish and intention to beach dressing, building a look full of color and personality that still makes sense for a swim but can carry you through the rest of the day.
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Crisp Dresses for Hot Days
Miu Miu Dress & Flats (sold out, similar here and here), Hermes Bag (similar, less expensive here), Janessa Leone Hat
When it comes to getting dressed on the hottest days of summer, a dress has to pass the fabric test before I’ll even consider it. Some days I’m reaching for a look that is a little more polished, one that needs to keep its shape and feel sharp even when the sun is doing the most.
I always look for a few fail-proof dresses to have on hand for this time of year in a mix of cotton poplin, linen, or breathable jersey. Those fabrics stay light on the body while holding their shape and clean lines, while eyelet or delicate embroidery adds texture without extra weight. You get the ease of hardly feeling like you are wearing anything, but the silhouette carries that polished feeling across the finish line, so that getting dressed in the peak of summer feels like a breeze.
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