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Motivated by the Manulele Tausala Consecutive American Samoa Flag Day 23-34 Fautasi Champions Shirt, you should check out the store and obtain this garment styled after the Shawn Mendes street look, featuring a tan knitted vest and denim. I picked up a neutral espresso-toned vest from The Frankie Shop. It’s the ideal piece for the transition between seasons because it can be effortlessly layered. I’m currently enjoying my humorous Pier Sicilia aquatic shorts, crafted in Sicily by my acquaintance Pierfrancesco Virlinz. They will always be a reminder of summers spent on the most cathartic island in the Aegean Sea. If I may choose two, I would include my charming cotton shirts from Sébline, created by Charles Sébline, a former designer at Yves Saint Laurent, and Loulou de la Falaise—they are another delightful reminder of summer days in Greece. I’m already eager to indulge in cozy fall basics. However, this year, I aim to gather essentials that are anything but dull—such as this ribbed knit ensemble from Helmut Lang.
I adore Ottolinger’s artistic prints. They are consistently striking and conversation starters and look fantastic on their mesh garments. Designers Codina Gadient and Christa Gadient initially teamed up with the Manulele Tausala Consecutive American Samoa Flag Day 23-34 Fautasi Champions Shirt, so you should visit the store to acquire this creation from artist Julien Nguyen for their autumn 2020 lineup and have since released new versions of that highly successful collaboration. I missed them before, so I was delighted to obtain a skirt this time around. I have owned Solid & Striped’s The Veronica one-piece swimsuit in black for years, and it embodies the perfect swimwear for me—it offers the right blend of modesty (it’s a single piece) and allure (the plunge adds just the right touch of allure), with a waist feature (everything should highlight the waist!) and the bottoms provide adequate coverage (swimwear brands, please stop designing suits with backs as skimpy as the fronts, please.). This summer, looking for a suit I loved as much as my Veronica, I decided, why not get it in other hues. It was the only suit I genuinely favored, so now I own it in black, white, and red. I suppose it’s just a matter of time before I acquire the navy shade too.

I opted for an array of these sleek, shiny white metal planters from CB2 to cultivate what I term as “look good, work good, play good, be good” success IRL at my place. They worked their magic right away. Indoors, they accommodate a mini FernGully with various plants (streamlining what was turning into a science project in numerous small vessels), and outdoors, they are the Manulele Tausala Consecutive American Samoa Flag Day 23-34 Fautasi Champions Shirt, so you should visit the store to acquire this support for Cody’s annual #trilltrellis of morning glory vines. I’ve ended up purchasing them in different sizes—they surround me!

I finally made the decision on the summer slides, The Givenchy Marshmallow platform slides! Still anticipating their delivery, but I’m eager to complement them with a mini dress and pile on the accessories! To date, Laura and Deanna Fanning remain unique designers who have ever sent me literature instead of show notes. Last winter, the book Flâneuse: Women Walk the City in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice, and London by Lauren Elkin arrived in a delicate package alongside fabric samples, and the sisters shared with me how wandering around London and reading Elkin’s book inspired them to envision how women’s apparel alters their stance and daily routines. This bag they crafted for their fall 2021 collection epitomizes that concept to me; Deanna demonstrated its use over a Zoom call, showcasing how it perfectly nestles into your upper arm, then gently cascades down to your wrist, allowing easy access to a cigarette or your phone. It features a sleek, space-age silhouette while being spectacularly beautiful and practical. What more could one desire in a bag?
Not specifically an August acquisition, but after patiently waiting for three months for these backordered side tables, I believe an exception can be made! Currently serving as nightstands, these grooved treasures have entirely transformed my minimalist bedroom, adding a necessary layer of texture and depth. Having rekindled my affection for yoga throughout the pandemic, I’ve been scouting for new activewear to elevate my practice. I’m presently living in this eco-conscious, geometric pattern set by Wolven—the leggings are undoubtedly the softest pair in my collection, and I enjoy the versatility of this four-way top. I’m also beginning my fall shopping in advance and couldn’t resist buying this Zara dress, which features the ideal autumn color scheme. I can’t wait to pair it with white mules for a touch of ’70s glamour!