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| Friends! I don't know about you, but as temperatures heat up, my looks become more and more simple. Dare I say boring, even? It's as if the heat is frying my brain and I've run out of ways to keep things interesting! When this happens during the fall or winter, layering usually seems to help. Now, I'm thinking about ways we could adopt this mentality for summer. Here are three options I've recently seen and can't wait to try.
—Nikki Ogunnaike, Editor-in-Chief |
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| TIE A LARGE, TRIANGLE-SHAPED SCARF AROUND YOUR WAIST: |
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| The more skin you're showing, the more room you have for piles and piles of jewelry. None of that taking one thing off before you leave the house stuff over here. Add! Add! Add! Necklaces, anklets, bracelets—the more the better. And mix metals, beads, and materials while you're at it. To me, this just screams "summer!" |
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| USE A BUTTON-UP TO ADD INTEREST TO YOUR LOOK: |
If you don't follow Amy Smilovic on Substack, you're really missing out. Especially when it comes to her posts on packing for her various travels. As I was reading this edition, I noticed tons of photos where she had a button-up shirt tied around her waist—a trick that works if you're going from blistering heat to blasting AC. She ties it to the side, also almost like a pareo, instead of the traditional way. I can't wait to try this one. |
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| Catch up on sends from the last few weeks. |
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