Sun-Kissed & Styled: Our Favorite Summer Fashion & Accessories

If The Sunday Slowdown had a wardrobe, this would be it. This season we’re reaching for pieces that feel effortless, breathable, and just a little bit playful. Think coastal silks, comfy sandals that still turn heads, and accessories that make even a white tank feel intentional.

Whether you’re packing for a trip or dressing for your 11 a.m. coffee run, these are the pieces we’re styling on repeat — plus the ones in our carts that we’re still dreaming about.


Summer Staples We’re Wearing on Repeat

Giovi’s Pick: Dissh Silk Pants

“These are my go-to for effortless polish. Add a bikini top or a crisp shirt — either way, they work.”
Monica Cream Satin Pant – Dissh

Sammy’s Pick: Enza Costa Linen Pants

If you spot her in these three days a week… no you didn’t.
Enza Costa Linen Pants – Revolve

Cyndi’s Pick: Stripe & Stare Pajama Bottoms

“These stripes scream ‘slow morning with coffee and SPF.’”
Opal Stripe Pants – Stripe & Stare


Not-So-Basic Basics We’re Loving

  • Esme White Asym Maxi Dress – Dissh
    It’s giving beach goddess meets weekend market. Breezy, flattering, and effortless — a yes from all three of us.
    Shop the Dress
  • Devon Windsor Marigold Set (Zack Top + Zuri Skirt + Paxton Pants)
    The “not your average yellow” moment of the season. We’re obsessed with the bold-but-wearable energy — and how these pieces mix, match, and make a statement.
    Zack Bottom
    Zuri Top
    Paxton Skirt
  • Faithfull The Brand’s Colette Floral & Co-ords
    Perfect for soft prints and tailored silhouettes that still feel breezy.
    Ana Top – Colette Floral
    Enna Blazer
  • Reformation Dresses – Ava & Sereia
    Dreamy silhouettes and timeless fits — these are dresses that go places.
    Ava Heavy Knit Dress
    Sereia Dress

The Perfect Summer Sandals

Bottega-Inspired Fisherman Sandals
The chicest comfort shoe of the season — with clean lines, cushy soles, and zero break-in period. These pair well with breezy linen and everything coastal-coded.
Shop the look

Playful Jelly Sandals
A little nostalgic, a little statement-making. Jelly sandals are back — but with a grown-up twist. Think muted tones and structured silhouettes that still feel fun.
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Minimal Flip-Flops
Because sometimes simplicity wins. These are the polished version of the beach-day classic, and we’re wearing them with both swimsuits and silky skirts.

Shop Meshki

Boat Shoes, But Make It Fashion
An old-school icon, newly reimagined. These updated boat shoes balance classic prep with modern edge — perfect for tossing on with a sunhat and striped set.
Jia Boater by Veronica Beard

The Soft Glam Mule

Equal parts effortless and elevated. Miu Miu’s Plume Suede Mules are what we imagine sipping spritzes in the South of France feels like. A subtle statement that says you’ve arrived.

Shop the Mules


Accessories That Make the Outfit

  • Scarves + Clip-On Charms
    In your hair, around your neck, tied to a tote — scarves are the season’s MVP. We found gems at TJ Maxx! – no links, only in-store!
  • Stacked Resin Bangles + Cord Necklaces
    Layered, colorful, and unapologetically fun. Try pieces from Adorn Pili 
  • Tassel Necklaces + Sea-Inspired Charms
    Think coral reds, ocean blues, and shapes that nod to sea creatures (without being literal). Check out pieces from YLLW Label.
  • Chunky Rings & Statement Earrings
    Star Design Earrings – Mango
  • Bucket Hats & Baseball Caps
    Polo Seersucker Sport Cap – Ralph Lauren
    Devon Windsor Denim Sun Hat

Collabs & Brands We’re Loving Right Now


A Few More We’re Still Eyeing…


Want Us to Build Your Summer Capsule?

We’re offering seasonal styling packages — whether you need help curating your travel wardrobe, organizing your closet, or figuring out what to wear when it’s too hot to think.

→ Book a Styling Session HERE

 

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