Fashion
Sheer Pastels as New Neutrals
Toteme Shirt (old, similar here and here), Eterne Tank, Pucci Skirt, Polo Ralph Lauren Hat, Hermes Tote, Dior Sunglasses
When color is rendered transparent, it shifts in purpose. Powder pink, pale yellow, and soft blue shown in organza, chiffon, lace, and fine mesh feel intentional and seasonally right. The translucency keeps them light and breathable, which is exactly why they work for spring and vacation dressing.
These pieces integrate seamlessly into an existing wardrobe, replacing traditional neutrals with something more nuanced. They bring color through transparency rather than saturation, which makes them easy to layer and easy to wear.
For those first warm days when the air finally softens and sleeves feel optional, a sheer pastel layer does the work. Organza pants in pale yellow, a soft floral midi, or washed Mary Jane slides carry that early-season optimism. They are the kind of pieces you reach for the moment the forecast hints at 65 and sun, effortless, polished, and already halfway to holiday mode.
Fashion
A Way to Play With Color Through Layering
Altuzarra Coat (sold out, similar here), Cos Sweater, Tory Burch Shirt, Donni Pants (also love these), Gucci Pumps, Chanel Brooch & Bag (similar here and here)
Layering color can be approached the same way neutrals have always been worn, built gradually, through familiar pieces, and styled into everyday outfits. Rather than centering color in one place, this way of dressing lets it appear naturally through layers, proportion, and contrast.
Start With Color Underneath
Because this layer is partially revealed at the collar, cuff, or neckline, it becomes part of the overall composition rather than a focal point.
One way to build a layered color look is to begin with color closest to the body. A green poplin shirt under a sweater, a red knit beneath a coat, or a pink top layered into the look allows color to anchor the outfit from the inside out.
Add a Second Color Through Layering
From there, color is introduced again through a mid-layer: a cardigan or sweater worn over shirting, or a knit draped over the shoulders. This is where colors begin to interact.
Layering one color over another creates dimension and movement, especially when textures and weights shift between layers.
Frame the Look With an Outer Layer
A third color often enters through outerwear. Coats and jackets in cool tones tones help define the palette, bringing together the shades worn underneath.
This final layer gives the outfit structure and helps the full color story come into view.
Let Colors Work Together
What ties layered color looks together is how the shades relate across the outfit. Warm and cool tones sit side by side, certain colors repeat from one layer to the next, and nothing feels isolated.
Accessories help reinforce the palette. Repeating a color through a bag, shoe, or piece of jewelry connects the layers — a green flat picking up a shirt collar, a red scarf tying back to red denim, or jewelry that mirrors one of the tones already in the look.
When colors are synchronized this way, the outfit feels pulled together, even with multiple shades in play.
Fashion
Amazon Sundays: Everyday Finds for Mindful Routines
This week’s Amazon edit highlights a small mix of everyday finds designed to support focus, routines, and organization for both kids and adults. The selection centers on reading and planning essentials, a few visual tools that help structure the day, and kid-friendly pieces that support focused play at home. Browse the full edit below, and explore more in our JB Amazon Shop and Amazon Storefront, refreshed weekly.
A Few Ways to Work These In
1. Create a cleaner work zone
Cable clips, a cork desk mat, quick-dry gel pens, and vintage sticky notes make daily tasks feel more contained. Small desk upgrades reduce visual clutter and make it easier to stay focused during work blocks.
2. Make the schedule visible
The Skylight digital wall calendar works best in a shared space like the kitchen or hallway. Seeing the week at a glance cuts down on reminders and keeps everyone aligned without constant phone check-ins.
3. Support sleep and steady routines
The Hatch Restore sunrise alarm clock helps ease mornings and evenings with light-based cues, while the Oura Ring offers insight into sleep and recovery patterns, useful for building more consistent rhythms.
4. Build habits through simple repetition
Atomic Habits, a lined notebook, or a daily journal keeps reflection practical. A short list, one tracked habit, or a few lines at night is enough to stay consistent without overcomplicating it.
Fashion
Sunset Tones: The Warm-Weather Color Edit
Rosie Assoulin Jacket, Guiliva Heritage Pants, Chanel Bag, Carolina Bucci Necklace
As spring approaches and travel plans start to take shape, sunset tones feel like the easiest way to refresh a warm-weather wardrobe. Soft yellows, spiced oranges, paste pinks. and sun-washed reds operate as modern neutrals, effortless to wear, easy to style, and naturally mixable. A fluid dress, a sheer top, or a woven accessory in these shades brings instant warmth to everyday staples, transitioning seamlessly from beach to dinner. Rather than one defining color, this edit lives in an ombré of glowing sunset hues meant to be layered, packed together, and worn on repeat.
Jacquard Scarf Tote
A vibrant jacquard-woven tote in warm, multicolored hues with a sculptural wooden top handle, perfect for adding a bold pop to any look.
Wedge Espadrilles
These green wedge espadrille with braided jute sole and ankle tie straps pick up warm sunset-inspired tones to elevate any seasonal outfit.
























