
Madewell linen shift dress in Bright Flame – Last summer, I wore a black linen shift dress from J.Crew every week (it’s available in white this year). It was my go-to item for work with my favorite ballet flats and it was casual enough to dress down with sandals or sneakers on the weekends. It has been — by far — the lowest cost-per-wear I’ve gotten from a single item in a long time. Madewell’s version might be better with the addition of pockets. The bright, red-orange flame color is a fun jolt of color for my summer wardrobe, and I wouldn’t be surprised if I snagged the black one before the season is over.
Old Navy oversized water-resistant mac coat – Old Navy is back at it again this season with another selection of surprisingly great coats. I was on the lookout for an oversized khaki jacket, and had actually tried Sezane’s cult-favorite Carter jacket and the shorter Bobby jacket first. They were both fine, but they really didn’t seem worth the $300+ price tag. The fit was okay, but I felt the collar was a big large and raglan sleeves aren’t my favorite. I realized that what I loved most about them is the charming lining, which hardly seems like a reason to keep a jacket. I decided to try the Old Navy jacket, which is a fraction of the price, on a whim and I’m very pleased with it. If you’re curvy or have hips, stick with your regular size. If you have a straight figure, you could likely go down a size because it is generously cut.
Madewell seashell pendant necklace (and a couple of vintage necklaces) – I’ve been into the seashell jewelry trend this year, favoring pieces that are sculptural rather than literal takes on a shell. This Madewell piece has a nice heft to it, which I was pleasantly surprised by. The shell design is embossed on both sides with one side flatter than the other to rest comfortably against your chest. There’s no side seam joining the halves, which makes it look more refined and leads me to believe that the pendant is solid brass. It’s really a lovely item. It looks more expensive than it is and it’s such a great way to dabble in the seashell trend without looking like you’re headed to the beach. Plus, I picked up two additional vintage necklaces on eBay to freshen up my jewelry box.
Hill House ‘Cosmina’ nap dress – Smocked dresses have likely overstayed their welcome, but sometimes it’s nice to prioritize comfort for an easy summer dress. I like this one because it can be easily dressed up or down, plus it can be worn to work with a cardigan.
Old Navy linen-blend button downs – On days I wasn’t wearing the aforementioned J.Crew linen dress last summer, I was wearing linen-blend button downs. I picked up this shirt in three colors (all at 50% off) to rotate throughout the upcoming season. It runs larger than last year’s version.
Quince cashmere boatneck sweater – I had been looking for a casual cashmere sweater that I could throw on with jeans. I wanted something that was nice enough for impromptu Teams calls on work-from-home days, but casual enough for weekend get togethers. This was my first time ordering from Quince and so I ordered up one size, but probably could have taken my usual size in this particular piece as it’s cut wide. It’s incredibly soft and lightweight, and the rolled neckline is a nice departure from a regular crewneck. I’ve only worn it three times since it arrived, so I can’t speak to how well it holds up just yet.
J.Crew mid-rise kickout jean – I have the “penny basil” wash already and thought that the “Elaine wash” would be a nice lighter color pair for warm weather. It is, but this color stretches out much faster than the other. You can likely go down a size.
Schoolhouse popcorn grid coverlet – I had considered this vintage-inspired coverlet for our own bed for years, but never purchased it because we have other bedding we like just as much. But now that I have a proper guest room, it was enough of an excuse to buy this blanket when it was recently on sale. (I also had a Visa gift card from a rebate that I used toward it, so it felt like even more of a steal.) It’s so darn cute and I find myself smiling whenever I pass the guest room and see it.
Lulu and Georgia velvet disc pillow in Amber – To go along with the guest room refresh, I bought this round pillow during Lulu and Georgia’s recent Friends & Family sale. It’s such a fun shape, but I’m not sure if the caramel color is right for the room I had in mind. I’m happy with it otherwise and have no doubt I’ll find a spot for it soon enough. Fair warning, though, the tag is sewn into the seam and you’ll need a small, sharp pair of sewing scissors to cut it close enough where you won’t see it. It’s incredibly annoying for the price point.
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