
Christiano Marcheli Dress, Gucci Sandals (also here, similar here and here), Loro Piana Bag (similar here and here), Irene Neuwirth Earrings (similar here)
Vacation dressing is about pieces that feel effortless, refined, and ready for the full day ahead. The dresses here lean into clean silhouettes, beautiful fabrics, and thoughtful details, each one designed to move easily from morning through evening.
Light, breathable fabrics lead the way.
Linen, cotton, and silk blends define this edit. Linen brings a natural structure with an ease that feels right in warm weather. Cotton keeps things soft and wearable for daytime, while silk and satin finishes add a subtle polish without feeling heavy.
Silhouettes are relaxed but intentional.
Long maxis, column shapes, and softly fitted sundresses create a balanced look—never overworked, always put together. Strapless cuts, halter necklines, and delicate straps keep everything feeling light and open.
Print and color do the work.
From graphic greens and tropical patterns to soft florals and warm sunset tones, each dress stands on its own. A strong print or color eliminates the need for overstyling—it’s a complete look in one piece.
Details feel considered.
Fringe hems, open backs, subtle draping, and textured finishes add dimension without complication. These are the elements that elevate even the simplest silhouette.
Versatility is built in.
Each dress works across settings—paired with flat sandals during the day, or slightly dressed up for dinner. The focus is on pieces that feel easy, look polished, and require very little adjustment throughout the day.
These are dresses chosen for how they wear, how they feel, and how naturally they fit into a warm-weather routine.
Eddy Dress, Kujten Sweater, Dior Bag, Bottega Veneta Sandals, Arielle Ratner Necklace, Stella McCartney Top & Pants on C












