Fashion
My Travel Capsule Edit with Tuckernuck
Outfit details: Tuckernuck Dress, Cajal Necklace, Staud Bag
I’m so excited to finally share my Travel Capsule Edit with Tuckernuck, a summer edit built around the relaxed, warm-weather pieces I find myself reaching for again and again. Styles that move from a faraway trip to an ordinary day at home in Charleston without missing a beat. When Tuckernuck and I started talking about an edit together, I knew exactly which pieces I wanted at the heart of it: easy dresses, two-piece sets, and separates made for long, unhurried summer days, along with the accessories that bring each one to life.
I made each of these pieces my own, adding personality through the bags, jewelry, and finishing touches I’ve been reaching for lately, then took it all to Mexico, where it really came to life against the water and the warm air. There’s something about that slow, sun-soaked feeling that makes you reach for the silhouettes you already know and love, the ones you feel best in.
Explore these new styles and my full summer edit here and below.
Outfit details: (L) Tuckernuck Dress, Janessa Leone Hat, Amanu Sandals, (R) Tuckernuck Caftan, Lu Goldie Sunglasses, Julietta Earrings
Azure Embroidered Cotton Rhea Maxi Dress
A relaxed caftan in a blue-and-cream tile print, cut with elbow-length sleeves and a clean silhouette. A piece with a real point of view, made for the stretch of summer when you want a little coverage but nothing that clings.
Ultramarine Medallion James Dress
A relaxed caftan in a blue-and-cream tile print, cut with elbow-length sleeves and a clean silhouette. A piece with a real point of view, made for the stretch of summer when you want a little coverage but nothing that clings.
Outfit details: (L) Tuckernuck Top, Tuckernuck Pants, Tuckernuck Bag, Lu Goldie Sunglasses, (R) Tuckernuck Top, Tuckernuck Skirt, Janessa Leone Hat, Lu Goldie Sunglasses
Seersucker Stripe Cora Top
A square-neck tank in crisp blue-and-white seersucker, with button-front detailing that adds a sixties-mod note. Pair with the matching Anya Pant, or let it stand on its own.
Seersucker Pants
A wide-leg trouser in the same blue-and-white seersucker, lightweight with an elastic waist that makes it as comfortable as it looks.
Outfit details: Onia Swimsuit, Janessa Leone Hat (sold out, also here), Tuckernuck Bag
Azure Kingston Knit Dress
A sleeveless knit dress in a deep ocean blue that skims the body. Nothing fancy or fussy, just easy and comfortable, the kind of dress a crochet head scarf or a statement choker can take somewhere new.
Outfit details: (L) Cajal Necklace, Julietta Earrings, Eliou Necklace, Cajal Necklace, (R) Tuckernuck Bag, Le Monde Beryl Sandals
Fashion
The Summer Print I’m Seeing on Repeat
Nili Lotan Top (also love the pants), Chan Luu Pants, Chanel Sandals & Bag
Some prints just feel nostalgic, and that is exactly what I love about the ones I keep reaching for this summer. Bandana motifs, paisley swirls, little boteh shapes, tiny florals, all of it has that worn-in, retro quality that makes even the easiest pieces feel special.
They remind me of summer camp, of the bandana tied around your neck or the hand-me-down print you wore until it softened. There is something about that faded, lived-in feeling that makes these patterns make so much sense for the season.
Fashion
More Than One Statement Piece
Dior Coat (old, similar here and here), Le Bop Top, Aje Skirt, Dior Sandals, Chanel Bag (similar here),Sherman Field Necklaces
Some outfits are better when one special piece invites another in. There is something about summer that makes me want to dress bolder, a brightness in the air that invites more color, more shine, more print, and makes the case for leaning all the way into ‘more is more’.
The best way to keep a maximalist look feeling intentional and not over the top is to find a common thread running through every piece. Let one shade repeat, maybe a top that echoes your shoe, or balance a bold pattern with something more delicate. Fringe, sequins, or sheer layers all add dimension without making the look feel heavy. The result feels layered and expressive, far more interesting than asking a single piece to carry the whole thing.
Crochet Fringe Top
The crochet texture and fringe trim on this top bring dimension to any warm-weather outfit, whether you style with the matching skirt or separately.
Fashion
A Stitch of Color
OUTFIT DETAILS: Antipodean Robe, Antipodean Pants, Chanel Bag (old, similar here), Chanel Heels, Sherman Field Necklace
I have never been able to resist a piece with a little extra something. The embroidered dress that stops me mid-scroll, a bag that almost feels like a work of art in itself, the top with stitched details that makes it feel anything but expected. Those are the pieces that bring a wardrobe to life.
Lately, I have found myself gravitating toward details that feel decorative, playful, and full of character. Embroidery, appliqué, cutwork, beading, and colorful trim add a sense of charm that makes even the most everyday silhouettes feel special. They bring texture and dimension, an artisanal quality that feels impossible to overlook.




































