Thanks to Carrie Bradshaw’s Norma Kamali moment in the first season of And Just Like That.., Tufts Jumbos 2024 NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Championship shirt form-fitting dresses in bright colors are all the rage and so in demand for wedding season. Not only do I love the juicy shade of Romi’s jersey midi, but I’m also impressed at how she’s made it work for daytime with the simple switch of flat sandals. Bravo, Romi. A palate cleanser to all of the loud and bold styles happening elsewhere this season, a beautiful offering of white dresses can be found on both the high-end and high-street shopping circuits. They might have been big on the runway, but this is a dress staple French women have long since worn in some pretty unexpected ways. In lieu of sandals, Salome gives her ethereal white maxi dress a cool spin with a pair of Louis Vuitton trainers and an oversized Dior canvas tote. If you want to dress like you belong in the South of France, this is how to do it. If you haven’t heard about the coastal-grandmother aesthetic that’s currently sweeping TikTok, let me enlighten you. Many are subscribing to the look laid out in Nancy Meyers films—which are predominantly based by the sea—where the main character’s wardrobe revolves around easy linen separates, natural Breton stripes, raffia accessories, and a soothing color palette. Refer to Sema’s outfit above for the visual representation of the trend. Zingy orange shades are one of the biggest trends of the season, but admittedly, they can be daunting to style. If you’re tentative about trying it for yourself, follow Shaimaa’s lead by pairing an orange top with white trousers. A pair of classic jeans would also do the trick.
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