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Sun-Drenched Shades of Yellow

OUTFIT DETAILS: Emporio Sirenuse Dress, Gabriela Hearst Sandals, Magda Butrym Scarf, Cordera Bag, Saint Laurent Sunglasses (similar here)

There’s something about yellow that feels perfectly at home in summer. It’s a shade that instantly lifts the whole day, making everything brighter and more cheerful the second I put it on. And there are so many versions of it to fall for. Whether it be marigold, mustard, deep golden, or limoncello, every shade shares that same sunny warmth.

 

This dress felt made for a garden, standing amidst golden blooms like it belonged there. That’s the allure of the color really, it doesn’t just fit into a place, it seems to glow a bit brighter because of it. Everything in this edit lives in that happy space, the pieces I reach for when I want summer to feel more golden.


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The Anything-Can-Happen Outfit

OUTFIT DETAILS: Leganini Dress (similar here and here), Loeffler Randall Scarf, Hermes Bag (similar here & here), Ancient Greek Sandals, Bottega Veneta Sunglasses, Sherman Field Necklaces

One of the things I love most about summer is how quickly and unexpectedly a whole day can unfold. You leave for a coffee date, stumble into a farmer’s market, then suddenly find yourself grabbing lunch with a friend or popping into a cute shop on the way home. Those are the days that make me want an outfit that feels ready for anything. When I’m not heading out with a real itinerary, I still want to feel dressed for the part, no matter what the little stops turn out to be.

 

That is where a bit of color, print, and small details go such a long way. Easy and functional enough for that first coffee, but still a full look in itself when the afternoon starts unfolding with plans of its own. Lunch lasts longer, the walk home takes a detour, and what started as one quick stop turns into exactly the kind of summer day worth getting dressed for.


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July Forecast

Although we’re technically halfway through the year, I feel like our summer is only just getting started. We’re still in Spain, we extended our trip by a week at the last minute because we simply weren’t ready to come home. There’s a few more trips ahead this month, a little pre-fall shopping (I don’t make the fashion calendar, I promise), and our kitchen renovation to come home to. Here’s a look at the month ahead!

What We’re Doing

  • We just wrapped five days at Marbella Club and it was even better than we hoped. We could barely get the girls to hang out with us because they wanted to be at the kids club the entire time!
  • We head home, then leave again for the Hamptons for a short photoshoot for a brand.
  • After that we’re home for a bit before heading back to the Hamptons to spend a few days with friends, then flying to Switzerland to meet more friends for the last leg of our summer travels.
  • I’m looking forward to Switzerland and Austria at the end of the month. It’ll be a nice reprieve from the heat, and it’s a new spot we’ve never been to.
  • We get a peek at our kitchen renovation once we’re home this week. It’s still only halfway through, but I can’t wait to see the progress!

What I’m Wearing

Here are the repeat MVPs of our trip:

I have a few pieces I’m saving for the end of our trip that I haven’t worn yet:

A few Spanish brands I’ve bought and worn on repeat while here:

What I’m Buying

I know it’s a little wild to be talking pre-fall at the start of July, but I don’t make the fashion calendar! Pieces I pre-ordered are starting to trickle in, and here’s what I’m reaching for this fall (plus I can wear some of it a little early in Switzerland and Austria next month):

I’m having an orange moment right now, and here’s what’s on my list:

What I’m Eyeing

And to wrap up, some really good designer sale finds:


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Three’s a Pattern

OUTFIT DETAILS: Maria de la Orden Top, Coco Shop Dress, By Present Belt, Chanel Bag, Miu Miu Flats (similar here), Sherman Field Necklace (similar here and here)

The rule of three is a styling principle I come back to time after time. It works across fashion and decorating, and it almost always gets me where I want to go. That third piece usually comes from a finishing layer, the thing that makes an outfit feel complete by throwing it off by just the right amount.

 

When it comes to mixing prints, I like to follow a loose rule of three. The first sets the palette, the graphic, bold one that everything else answers to. The second changes the scale, picking up that same rhythm but smaller and more subdued. The third brings the surprise, the kind you can slip in through an accessory.

Three pieces, three prints, one outfit far more exciting than stopping at one.

 

Woven Peplum Top

Wear this woven peplum top with striped shorts and a fun hair accessory for a bright vacation look.

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Printed Flare Trousers

Style these pants for dinner with the matching top, or as separates with patterned mules and a bold necklace

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Printed Silk Shirt

Wear this silk shirt to a long lunch with printed palazzo pants and a punchy bag

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