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setting in the east

 


I'm currently in The Hamptons, where “everything is easy” is more of an aesthetic suggestion than a lived reality, considering the long lines at Schmidt's Country Market and Montauk Highway's crawling traffic. Surf Lodge is basically a velvet rope with a zip code. But amid the craziness, matching sets reign supreme. Picture breezy, coordinated, pulled-together without trying too hard (even though we all are). It’s less “I planned this look” and more “I'm trying to reclaim a sliver of calm while waiting 45 minutes for an iced matcha at Jack’s.” Here are some good options from The Reformation, above and below (I suggest pouncing on the lace shorts as they've already sold out a few times), the strapless gingham Posse, the ruffled Farm Rio and the Jitney-ready And Other Stories






what's new (and old)

 


It's new and old dress appreciation day here in New York City. Last night I wore a Victoria Beckham dress that I bought a few years ago--and raked in the compliments! The gathering/ draping situation is so flattering--and comfortable, even in 90-million-degree heat. This magical kind of tailoring is her signature and re-iterated in current (on-sale!) stock found here! Today, I am going with a purchased-yesterday Rachel Comey. It's statement-y yet lightweight (organic cotton!)--and will keep me from melting! P.S. There are so many Rachel Comey dresses I want right now, particularly this and this




more dorsey

 


Leave it to Dorsey—the brand that made everyone crave a Riviere necklace like their life depended on it—to raise the bar again. Founder Meg Strachan just dropped not one, but multiple new neck-huggers, and I can confirm: they are as glamorously convincing as the cult classics that came before them. First up, the showstopper, above: a 5.5MM tube-shaped choker, hand-set with 1,264 (yes, really) lab-grown blue sapphires that sparkle like the real thing—because they basically are. Set in 18-karat gold vermeil, it hits that perfect balance of drama and polish. Then there’s the Torsion Chain, below, a vintage-inspired necklace that looks like it came straight from an old-money jewelry box—sleek, sculptural, and ridiculously luxe for the price. It’s crafted in both sterling silver and 18K vermeil and twists just enough to catch the light (and compliments). Meg’s magic trick? Designing jewelry that looks fancy and real—always. No surprise these are already racking up a waitlist. I’d suggest grabbing yours before they disappear into the Dorsey-obsessed ether. Truly, the cost-per-wear sparkle can't be beat.  




vested interest

 


When fashion bellwethers like Athena Calderone and Lolita Jacobs show up to the Chanel couture show not in tweed dresses or blazers, but in vests—you pay attention. This wasn't just a styling choice; it was a signal. Jacobs went the polished-modern route, pairing her vest with a t-shirt, straight-leg jeans and that effortless edge she's known for. Calderone let her embroidered, mostly unbuttoned vest (and washboard abs) do the heavy lifting, effecting equal parts cool and commanding.The takeaway? Expect to see more of this power piece, layered over a tank, buttoned on its own, or even thrown over a tee. I'm into these iterations from Rachel Comey, Lioness, Blaze MilanoCos, Blank NYC, and Coach.




let's get real

 


Every summer, like clockwork, I find myself mentally tallying the weeks of golden-hour dinners, sand-strewn towels, and bonfires at the beach before the first day of school. It's a countdown I know well, and usually, it carries a sweet blend of back-to-school anticipation and praise be—we made it through August. This summer, the countdown comes with a stinging ache that sneaks up in the most mundane moments—folding laundry, making chocolate chip pancakes, hearing my son ask (so casually), “Do we have any more of those sesame noodles I like?” Because in just a few short weeks, that boy—my firstborn—is leaving for college. This is where my lifeline has come in: my mom friends. The ones who’ve done this already. Who get the swirl of pride and heartbreak.  One of these women is my dear friend Sasha Alexander Ponti, whose wisdom and calm have anchored me more than once. Sasha, pictured above with her daughter Lucia on drop-off day at Brown last year, just launched Real Life Co., a beautifully considered platform rooted (pun intended and fully embraced) in the desire to support young adults through one of life’s biggest transitions. Think: dorm rooms that don’t look like crime scenes, first apartments with actual grown-up towels (not the threadbare one they “borrowed” from the guest bath), and essentials that manage to be both functional and lovely. It has wishlists and gift guides that help channel all our feelings into something tangible, helpful, and dare I say…a little chic. For me, Sasha’s timing couldn’t have been more divine. In a summer where I’m learning how to hold on and let go at the same time, this makes at least one part of the process easier—and even a little joyful. Okay, yes, I’m still counting down--to a brave, beautiful new chapter for my son and for me. With lots of deep breaths, love, and probably one last trip to Target. And maybe—just maybe—a very cute Real Life Co. throw pillow for his dorm bed that says you’ve got this. Because he does. And I do too. Mostly.

weekend style

 


My style inspirations reminded me exactly why they're my style inspirations this weekend. A perfect dress here, great-fitting denim there. Jewelry that hits just right. Nothing over the top, yet always one step ahead—just the kind of looks that make me pause, zoom in, and take notes. I love Dorsey founder (and dear friend) Meg Strachan's lace Ulla Johnson, above, (actually all of Ulla's summer is to die for!), Ghia founder Melanie Masarin in Loeffler Randall, Mimi Nguyen in crisp white House of Dagmar, and Laura Reilly in Khaite







bucket bagging

 

call it by your name bandana bag
$180, net-a-porter

The bucket bag to take on this summer's bucket-list trips. 



1. Gabriela Hearst fringed silk maxi dress, $4720, modaoperandi.com
2. Haven Well Within striped raffia hat, $88, havenwellwithin.com
3. Dehiya Face Cleanser, $38, modaoperandi.com
4. Call It By Your Name bucket bag, $180, netaporter.com
5. Ancient Greek Sandals crystal sandals, $340, ancientgreeksandals.com

flip flopping

 


Every summer weekend calls for stepping out in flip flops. But this year, let them be colorful—a hue to match every mood, every outfit, every sun-drenched plan. I basically lived in flip flops in Mallorca (yes, I got blisters—but I’m blaming the record heat and the 12,000 steps a day, not the sandals). Back in LA, I’m rotating between three MVPs--on weekdays too! I actually bought a pair of chocolate brown Havianas in Palma, because of said blisters, and they feel like cushions on my feet (and the color is a little unexpected but still super versatile). I also love these green jelly options from Ancient Greek Sandals (actually all the colors are spot-on perfection). And these new faves I just discovered on Amazon (a dupe of The Row) give my feet/outfit a vibe shift too!

weekend edit

 

Faithfull Liu linen dress
$295, my theresa



This red mini makes the weekend-carry-on cut.



1. Faithfull dress, $295, mytheresa.com
2. Le Specs sunglasses, $85, havenwellwithin.com
3. Coach snail bag charm, $95, coach.com
4. Sylvia Toledano hoop earrings, $150, modaoperandi.com
5. The Row cotton knit tote bag, $950, modaoperandi.com
6. Stuart Weitzman leather sandals, $195, stuartweitzman.com

melodrama

 


Amidst the drama of the Saks and Neiman's merger is even more drama: this fringed Proenza Schouler on super sale, along with tons of other pieces (Toteme for under $150!, Balenciaga at half off!, Zimmermann I want to wear in the Hamptons next week! etc). See all for yourself here. P.S. Planning future outfit drama with just-out Zara's mesh belt. So good! Also, if you haven't hit Shopbop's 25% off sale (rife with cute summer staples, below!) you should because it's over tomorrow!! 








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