Elements of Style https://elementsofstyleblog.com/ live your life beautifully. Thu, 16 Jul 2026 16:26:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-EOS_Icon_RGB-32x32.png Elements of Style https://elementsofstyleblog.com/ 32 32 I Had To: Taylor Wedding (Erin’s Version) https://elementsofstyleblog.com/i-had-to-taylor-wedding-erins-version/ https://elementsofstyleblog.com/i-had-to-taylor-wedding-erins-version/#comments Tue, 07 Jul 2026 19:41:41 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64582 I know, I have to let this go- but I just cannot help but feel like this all makes no sense and I need to work through all my feelings. If I was worth over a billion dollars, I would have had SUCH a different wedding. I know, I know- money cannot buy taste and maybe she’s a little developmentally arrested in her teen years as that’s what phase of life made her so famous- but STILL. MSG + Adam Sandler + a raffle = WHAT?

If security and not being outside was the concern, may I present VERSAILLES? LOL. I checked and you CAN rent it for a private event but you have to be very special and very rich (is anyone more those two things than T Swift?) Big enough for a bajillion people (although, I would prefer less…) I mean, if we’re gonna go all Marie Antoinette with it maybe we just do it LITERALLY?

I was picturing something more Princess meets Folklore, although that really doesn’t jive aesthetically- bear with me. Over the top florals, but in a wild english garden way- shades of red, pink, plum and chartreuse. Red is her signature color anyways- why ignore it (I sound like Elle Woods). Amazing layering patterned china, sumptuous linens and TONS of candlelight. This Elie Saab Couture gown would have been SO perfect on her- with a signature red lip of course, and then this cute Oscar de la Renta short lace number for dancing with some Louboutins.

A vision board quickly rendered….

Using some hints from her actual wedding, the invites could have used a hand painted landscape- but as envelope liners closed with wax seals. Favor boxes could have been embroidered linen, guest could be given fans for the heat (maybe embroidered lace instead of these paper ones I show here, referencing her handkerchief favors….)

Kinda this vibe by Blossom Events– elegant and fancy but then transforms into a dance club in an unexpected way? Just a thought… :)

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Fashion Friday: 8 Great Summer Outfits https://elementsofstyleblog.com/fashion-friday-8-great-summer-outfits/ https://elementsofstyleblog.com/fashion-friday-8-great-summer-outfits/#comments Fri, 03 Jul 2026 19:17:37 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64572 Last weekend I decided I hated all my summer clothes. I think for a long time I’ve been trying to find “my style” beyond classics and tried too hard to look like someone else- someone sexy, or funky, or cool, colorful or minimalist. In truth, I like outfits from all those categories, but right now what I want to feel when I’m in my clothes is confident and COMFORTABLE. Classic with a little twist now and again. And to dress for me and no one else’s gaze. As I said the other day, maybe it’s the higher dose of HRT or maybe I’m finally maturing into myself, but I want to enjoy more, worry less and focus on what matters and finding a feeling of ease- in my body, mind AND clothes. So watch my Poshmark for a slew of stuff being shed from my closet to make room for more things that speak to me at this age! :)

As I plan (and shop) I pulled together eight looks I’d love to wear this summer. I can’t afford to buy them all, but there are some sure faves here!

CLICK EACH IMAGE FOR THE LINKS!!

Have a wonderful Fourth of july weekend everyone!!!

XOXO

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Home Keeping Essentials: My Faves https://elementsofstyleblog.com/home-keeping-essentials-my-faves/ Wed, 01 Jul 2026 18:27:40 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64563

I’ve been REALLY itching to edit, donate, clean, scrub and just GET MY SHIT TOGETHER. The summer always makes me really antsy to clean house and get organized- maybe it has something to do with the heat and humidity and the desire to have less things? As I prepare to spend some time doing this, I wanted to share the things I love for the purpose of keeping house- both things that bring me joy (this counter cleaner, this candle) to the nitty gritty like food storage containers and stain cleaner. I hope this feels helpful and inspirational to kick start your own “get my shit together” mission! All links (and some more goodies like a great steamer and iron) all HERE.

Of Note:

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Fashion Friday: Golf & Tennis Looks https://elementsofstyleblog.com/fashion-friday-golf-tennis-looks/ Fri, 26 Jun 2026 01:27:20 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64550 I mentioned this topic a few weeks ago and a lot of you said you’d love to see tennis and golf outfits for the summer! I have yet to play any of either, but hope to get out on the court and greens soon! Different clubs have different rules for attire, so for golf I tried to keep things collared, and tennis offer some good “tennis whites” options!

All links (plus more items not shown) located HERE!

  • I personally use this golf bag and have this skirt, ADORE this sweatshirt (I have all the colors) and bought Andrew these tees (the box is both funny and great for keeping tees organized an from stabbing you when you reach into your bag!)
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Father’s Day Gift Guide 2026 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/fathers-day-gift-guide-2026/ Mon, 15 Jun 2026 17:27:09 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64544 Holy moly did Father’s Day sneak up on me! This is a little late, but with expedited shipping, some of these gems could get to you in time! A couple “Andrew Gates Approved” items too – he’s quite the shoe and polo aficionado so you can trust these are solid picks. Shop all items plus a few more HERE.

*ANDREW GATES APPROVED:

  • It would not be a Father’s Day gift guide without a Criquet shirt. He owns, no joke, 45 of them (between polos and button downs) and honestly, has gotten SO many people into them. A SOLID choice for any guy who likes polos.
  • These OnCloud sneakers he seems to be wearing a lot. He ordered new sneakers and shoes literally weekly, so the ones that make the rotation are honest to goodness good.
  • I got him the Federer racquet for his birthday and he loves it- I love the style. :)
  • This gigantic speaker he’s borrowed from his bestie and now wants one of his own.
  • Jack Black products – always in his medicine cabinet.

My other faves:

  • These lined swim trunks– lots of color options and a great length.
  • A Whoop (love the new designs) if he wants to improve his health.
  • I seriously want this bug zapper.
  • This garment bag that also has room for a change of clothes and a shoe compartment- perfect for quick business trips!

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New Work: East Coast Island Haven https://elementsofstyleblog.com/new-work-east-coast-island-haven/ https://elementsofstyleblog.com/new-work-east-coast-island-haven/#comments Mon, 08 Jun 2026 17:39:03 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64497 I’m excited to have another new project to share, this one on a charming and special island off the coast of CT and NY. This was done in collaboration with the wonderful Kinlin Rutherford Architects and BD Remodeling. These clients knew exactly what they liked and wanted, including re-upholstering a lot of sentimental and high quality pieces they have had for decades. We created spaces to welcome lots of extended family over the summers, but made it simple enough to shut down the upper floor and enjoy in the offseason in a more quiet and scaled down manner.

Custom light fixtures combined with re-upholsterd dining chairs from another home live in harmony in the open kitchen, dining and sitting area.

The owners previously has a stainless steel island countertop and loved the durability so it was replicated here, along with commercial grade appliances as they love to cook. The perimeter countertops are Danby marble.

This buffet was built in to look like a piece of furniture

A fun bar area with wallpaper reminiscent of tile, and an antique pendant of the owner’s hangs above.

The living room is a serene spot in warmer tones of coral, pale sage and linen. I simply ADORE these chairs!!!

A sweet antique game table and chairs and a wood burning fireplace make this a perfect spot to settle in and relax.

The living room connects to a wonderful screen porch with ocean views.

Sitting here the first evening of the shoot confirmed that I need a screen porch in my life! So delightful!

The bright and sunny foyer.

Kinlin Rutherford added some great little details to this house, like this curved ceiling detail.

Just obsessed with this wallpaper and trim combo in the powder room

The cozy primary with its own sitting porch.

Primary bathroom- a mix of marble, wood and v-groove.

OMG I was so excited to use this wallpaper for this guest room!

There’s something seaweed-y about it, even though it’s ferns. Such a fun mix of pattern in here too.

Another guest room, this time in shades of yellow and green.

This guest room was a great mix of antiques/ existing pieces and some new additions.

There are several guest baths, but we just photographed one, as we approached the design of each in a rather similar manner, just mixing up floor and shower tile. Special hardware and a gorgeous water blue tile make this one a treat.

There are two bunk rooms in which we had some fun! This one with a fabulous striped rug and bold tone on tone wall color.

A re-upholtered chair in this fun fern print adds a spot for reading.

I showed Henry this room and he immediately dubbed it the “Percy Jackson” room as the paper is both nautical and has Greek ruins! The amazing ceiling light plays off the theme and the cutest little antique chair was reupholstered in this bold outdoor grade stripe.

Each bunk room has four twin beds- providing abundant sleeping space for littles and bigs alike!

There are a few more exterior shots on the portfolio page, this sweet one shows the lovely mix of materials used in creating a home that fits perfectly into the local aesthetic.

Last but not least, the hard working mudroom, which while compact houses a washer/dryer (not shown), TONS of wooden peg hooks, cubbies AND a built in dog crate!

Please also check out or new Maine project as well! And reach out to us with YOUR project, we’d love to work with you!

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Introducing the Newbury Mirror! https://elementsofstyleblog.com/introducing-the-newbury-mirror/ Fri, 05 Jun 2026 15:44:34 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64470 I am SO excited about this one! The Newbury Mirror, from my collection with Cooper Classics, is now available! It took us literally YEARS to get the faux tortoise design right. Literally, I’ve wanted to make this since the moment I started designing mirrors.

To make it extra special, we added gold trim and rivets, and the result is a gorgeous, sleek but classic mirror that would look good in literally any type of decor from modern to traditional. It also would be incredible in a bathroom as well, although the scale is on the large side! Perhaps a smaller version in the future for powder rooms?

You can order it now HERE! Also check out our other designs with Cooper Classics HERE!

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What I Wish I Had Done In My House… https://elementsofstyleblog.com/what-i-wish-i-had-done-in-my-house/ https://elementsofstyleblog.com/what-i-wish-i-had-done-in-my-house/#comments Wed, 03 Jun 2026 15:21:45 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64475 Even though I am a designer, I always find things I wish I had done differently in my own home. My budget when renovating and designing was not as high as I wish it could be (as is true for most people) so I made some decisions based on feeling indecisive (a common issue for designers in their own homes, I think), my budget and needing to get things ordered in time to shoot the house for the book.

While my house looks great, I do notice things here and there that I want to change 5 years into owning it and have started that process. A good example is the stairwell walls, which I just wallpapered in a bold Schumacher striped ikat that I LOOOOOOOVE. I was worried initially it would be too much pattern with the mural in my dining room, but now I am SO happy I took the risk and did it. It feels perfect.

Spurred on by this improvement, I have walked through my house and made some notes on what I wish I had done, and will comment on what I am going to change/ swap/ add! Starting with the dining room:

I just touched up the trim in here when we moved in- and with the paper it’s a bit yellowed because it was oil, so I wish I had redone it in White Dove like the rest of the house. I would LOOOOOVE a high gloss ceiling in here in white, not sure that will ever be in my budget though. The drapes- I do wish I had done chartreuse silk in here for a punch of color. But that would require reupholstering the chairs (UGH- everything is a set of dominos). These grey wool drapes are amazing quality, and they do look lovely…. I’m torn.

In the formal living room, an easy add is the ceiling paint. The drapes I cannot change unless I sell these gorgeous trimmed panels- which I do love- so this requires a bit more of a think. A change also depends on what I do in the family room- I don’t want patterned drapes in both rooms. I may also swap the pillows someday too…

I chose not to do roman valances because I did not want to block more light, as this room is pretty dark despite the ample windows. But it feels a bit unfinished now.

This room is the most pressing- my sectional fabric, despite being indoor/outdoor, has not held up. Between the dog and kids and myself- it’s so dirty and stained. Such a bummer, as reupholstering a sectional is expensive, but I need to do a deeper color or a small pattern. And that depends on the drapes- I pulled this fabric for a client and have become OBSESSED with the idea of using it here- but I also love a good skinny stripe sectional for hiding stains. Choosing is the hardest part for me, clearly.

The mudroom is a little more of a functional issue- the bench portion of the cubbies has been chipping, as painted millwork does with heavy use, so I wish I had done stained walnut there. I also wish I had done real brick floors in a warmer tone instead of settling for this grey faux brick. Painting the ceiling is easy, as would be a window treatment- but since this is Beans’ preferred spot to lie it would probably get ruined.

Why I did not put a disposal in here in the butlers pantry, I do not know. I’m so annoyed I didn’t.

In the primary I actually have pulled the trigger on some additions! I wanted to do a half-tester in here originally but never did. It’s being made right now to match the drapes. I also am doing a new bed in a blush velvet with a fab trim and a slightly lower headboard (I’ll be selling this one, which is great- custom designed in a Holly Hunt outdoor grade boucle, if you are interested!) I’m toying with doing the ceiling in the palest shade of blush too.

Why I never did a pink room for my only daughter in our old house (remember her nursery???) or this house I don’t know, but girlfriend now has OPINIONS and has decided she hates her room and wants a PINK room. Pray for me- I fear this child is going to give me a run for my money, literally. I love her room, and this paper was so pricey, so I am very hard pressed to lean into what I am sure are whims that will change as soon as next year possibly!

Henry has asked for a little update, which he is due, as he has had the same stuff in his room since he was teeny. I basically replicated his room in this house from the last house but changed the wallpaper, which I was never happy with (you can barely see it). He has a fab new bed, but I may change out some items in his room this year since he’s turning 11 (HOW???) Still red and blue but maybe a little more preppy/ masculine.

We added this full bath to basement in 2021 and I can tell :) I went a little more “mod” here and I wish I hadn’t fully done that. Especially the floor. I still love the green shower, and I’m not changing anything here as it’s the least used bath in the house and I have other fish to fry, but just sharing for a “stick to classic” lesson learned story.

So there you have it, all the little tweaks that may or may not happen over time. I see my house as an evolving laboratory as I grow and change as a designer, so stay tuned always- I’ll be selling some great pieces and trying out new things!

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Project Reveal: Coastal Modern Home https://elementsofstyleblog.com/project-reveal-coastal-modern-home/ https://elementsofstyleblog.com/project-reveal-coastal-modern-home/#comments Tue, 02 Jun 2026 16:40:45 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64438 This weekend a very exciting (and very different) project of ours was featured in the Boston Globe Magazine Style Watch column and now we can do a full reveal of it! We shot this last summer with Sean Litchfield and I think he beautifully captured the modern, moody and yet comfortable vibe of this waterfront home in Maine for us. Major props to Jeffrey Pratt of Farm & Son for the mind blowing florals too. What a dream team. I’m gonna be honest here- we tried for almost a YEAR to get this published as a feature, and no takers. Which was of course super disappointing, but the way this industry (and its publications) work. It’s SO fickle and sometimes frustrating, but I still think this is such a shining star project and I’m so glad we can now share it with you.

We designed this family’s home here in Massachusetts and so when they called us again with the surprise news they had bought this unbelievable property, we were so thrilled. Not only to be called back for a second round of design work (always a wonderful feeling) but also because we were going to be able to work in a style a little out of our normal, traditional-meets-modern vein- which for us was inspiring.

This house was designed by an architect in California, and was ready to go. While we swapped out some lighting, the hard surfaces, baths and kitchen were done and looked great, so no need to reinvent the wheel there. What we did do was play off the vibe the architecture and setting already set for us, with the directive to make this NOT your typical New England beach house. What they were after was a more California cool, sort of 70’s surf vibe. Modern, warm, and a place you can still kick your sandy feet up and feel comfortable LIVING in (especially with kids).

This is a great room, with ocean views all along the far wall of windows. We wanted a natural warmth to be the base in here so we used lots of natural jute, wood, caramel velvet and linen. I am obsessed with the checkered poufs with boullion fringe- not something you’d expect in a Maine beach house and yet SO GOOD.

These clients love to hunt for great art, and this piece from Portland Art Gallery by Anne Sklar was the exact right feel and tones for this modern mantel spot.

Looking out at the ocean and private rocky beach (we collected a lot of pretty rocks on this shoot!). The client wanted to keep the view the star, foregoing drapes and instead installing very minimalist sheer motorized roller shades.

Looking back at the open plan towards the dining area and kitchen, you can better see the ochre and coral palette in the pillows and the AMAZING custom light fixture done by Tracy Glover.

A flatweave rug creates a casual but comfy base for this custom dining table that we paired with antique razorback chairs (we had to locate two identical sets online- a challenge) upholstered in an indoor/outdoor burnt coral red stripe. Can you EVEN with these florals????

As I mentioned, the kitchen proper was complete, so all we added were some great rope counter stools and accessories.

Out the glass doors is the porch, where you can just take a deep breath looking over the rolling grass down to the beach. Truly a magical spot.

Behind the kitchen is the super spacious mudroom- we did add these built ins in this space, mimicking the existing woodwork.

Down the hall is a TV room, which we outfitted in shades of yellow, beige, brown and a hint of coral and black. The sectional is a wonderfully nubby outdoor fabric that for sure has a throwback appeal to it.

Again, those VIEWS.

Another fantastic piece of art selected to complement the scenery and the room itself. Another pair of vintage chairs in a sheepskin is durable and cozy year round.

Across from the TV den in the main entry- with a super funky black iron mirror, rope-wrapped console and suede fringe ottomans. A checkerboard Moroccan rug warms up the floor and calls back to the pattern in the great room. The lamp and custom shade serve almost as sculpture.

What I LOOOOVE about my job is the ability to work in styles opposite of my own home- it is SO fun and exciting to work in a style like this and show that we really can do ANY look. :)

I absolutely LOVE how the primary came out- starting with the incredible striped bed and caramel ikat drapes. Such perfect colors for this soothing space.

The white reeded nightstands pop off the wood panels and complement the ride and fall pendants that were actually existing.

Across the bed you can spot a vintage wicker chest and bamboo mirror with a peek into the bathroom.

Another space, this time more of an adult office and den, with shades of plum, magenta, yellow and orange. This room is SO much fun- from the blockprint roman shade to the purple sofa and funky chair.

We also added this built in wall to look like it had always been here, providing more storage and display space.

The kids bunk room- what colors, DIDN’T we use in here? Such a bright and happy space perfect for the littles in the family (plus some friends!)

We really cleaned out 1st Dibs of braided wicker casegoods :)

I ADORE how moody this guest room came out. It’s tiny, so we painted the wall this deep plum and used an abstract mural on grasscloth on the back plastered wall as almost large scale art. A braided rope bed, tiny retail nightstands and modern brass lamps round it out.

This other guest room was done in coral and green, but not in a cutesy, juvenile way.

We fitted out this laundry room with new cabinetry, tile and the SWEETEST hunter green leaf paper.

A little hallway nook…

A huge thank you to Eliza and Colleen on my team for all their incredible work getting this across the finish line and all our tradespeople for making (multiple) trips to Maine to make this perfect for us and our lovely clients.

I saved a little round up of items that give you the feel of this project in my ShopMy, too. I cannot reveal all the sources for these specific items (the clients pay us for that), but I can suggest some readily available items that will help you get the look!

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Fashion Friday: Shell Inspired https://elementsofstyleblog.com/fashion-friday-shell-inspired/ Fri, 29 May 2026 18:10:39 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64435 I have amassed quite the little shell inspired jewelry collection- and it just keeps growing as this season is CHOCK FULL of designers and brands doing shell patterned items! And while I loathe a kitschy “shell-explosion” beach house, a little accent of shell here and there is a happy little flair that works in home and on the body! So while most of this is fashion, I included some really fab shell-inspired home items too. A little shell dish? Shell earrings? It just makes you smile, even if you are nowhere near the shoreline.

ALL LINKS HERE!

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Outdoor Accents for Memorial Day! https://elementsofstyleblog.com/outdoor-accents-for-memorial-day/ Mon, 18 May 2026 18:44:23 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64428 After completing our gorgeous patio last summer, we wanted to make a few additional yard upgrades, which are happening right now (adding stone veneer to our barn, redoing the driveway and front plantings)! Since the patio is done, I’m doing a few little things, like adding some fresh outdoor pillows and smaller accents, new melamine plates (we use inside too for the kids), acrylic barware and pots to get summer-ready! So I figured I’d round up the things I’ve had my eye on for you too. All these items (plus more) are saved HERE. I did some pillow pairings based on color to help you make it easy-peasy. :)

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Introducing the Erin Gates x Kassatex Beach Collection! https://elementsofstyleblog.com/introducing-the-erin-gates-x-kassatex-beach-collection/ Wed, 29 Apr 2026 16:28:20 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64419 I’m so excited to share my latest collaboration with Kassatex! Introducing the Erin Gates x Kassatex Beach Collection, our newest summer launch designed for long days by the pool, afternoons by the ocean, and every sun-soaked moment in between, featuring a selection of beach towels, pareos, and lounge chair covers.

The Sanibel Sarong – available in blue/navy and coral/rust

I was feeling inspired by the new collection, so I put together two quick mood boards for each color way!

Coral, soft pink, burnt orange, brown – a perfect beach day color palette
Classic navy, blue and greens for a day spent lounging by the pool
Marisol Lounge Chair Covers

You can shop the whole collection here!

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Mother’s Day Gift Guide https://elementsofstyleblog.com/mothers-day-gift-guide-6/ Tue, 28 Apr 2026 16:18:52 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64415 It’s been a rough week for the moms of my community and I can’t help but just think the best thing anyone can do for a mom this Mother’s Day is a break- send her to a hotel, to the spa, out to dinner with friends, for a pedicure. Anything that lets her take a break and not have to “perform” (no brunches with family for me, thanks). Alas, if you want to get her a little token of appreciation, that’s great too! Some quick ideas from all price points below – linked HERE.

We added a few great items from Gates & Co. too!

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This Or That: Spring 26 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/this-or-that-spring-26/ https://elementsofstyleblog.com/this-or-that-spring-26/#comments Wed, 15 Apr 2026 18:53:10 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64406 I haven’t done one of these in a while but I’ve been seeing SO many patterns from interiors show up in fashion and vice versa that I thought I’d pull a few together! Which do you prefer- using these materials in fashion or home?

https://schumacher.com/catalog/products/5007129?source=PLP&tab_id=b6ce3b29-7e3-4e3-be3-2eccswan dress/ swan paper/ chocolate dress/ chocolate paper

delft tile dress / antique delft tiles / tile dress/ antique hand painted tiles

wicker chair / wicker handbag / blue Chanel flats / tile/ fabric

floral dress / floral fabric / stripe dresser/ stripe tee

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Fashion Friday: Six Spring Outfits I Want NOW. https://elementsofstyleblog.com/fashion-friday-six-spring-outfits-i-want-now/ Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:08:53 +0000 https://elementsofstyleblog.com/?p=64393 I have been selling and donating clothes like it’s my job, making room for clothes that really feel the most “me” now and no longer hanging onto things that used to make me feel good or “maybe” will come back into fashion.

So here are six spring outfits I want to be wearing immediately, if not sooner. I also paired them with some of my most favorite beauty products since the Sephora Sale is going on now and we all need to hop on that…

This is such a timeless, cool look that will never look dated. Chanel inspired without the Chanel price tags- but the same feel. This jacket is amazing and these flats are only $82! I also am very eager to try Emerson Fry’s denim!

With the warmer weather I want to be hiking more- especially with this look (I’ve been dying for this raincoat for weeks). And this face glow suncreen is a MUST.

Spring break is next week for us so this whoooooole situation needs to come with my to Naples. Adore the one piece with equestrian print, and the sandals and bag don’t break the bank! The Gucci Westman bronzing drops are a MUUUUUST. Trust me.

A no brainer everyday outfit that is both comfortable and classically chic. This dress is a no-wrinkle linen, the jacket and bag are Quince and SO affordable and of course my most favorite eyeshadows ever (colors Cashew, Beige, Sakura, Wood, Cedar and Chestnut are my faves).

For a day on the court (or the greens) and then maybe a quick cocktail after, this whole look is so fun- the dress is beyond cute, toss the sweater over your shoulders of course. The sunnies are cheap and some of my faves for activewear.

For an evening look that will leave you comfy (and with room to indulge and relax) this dress is so beautiful (note the big bow at the neck in the back!) This Chris McMillan wand is so genius for pulled back styles to keep frizz and whispies controlled.

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