D.T.L.A.

Yesterday my daughter and I ventured downtown, first stop was the jewelry mart and then the Arts District. Our plan was to have lunch at La Cha Cha Cha but we quickly realized they were not open for lunch. We checked out Manuela’s Menu (super charming spot) but ultimately ended up at Cafe Gratitude. We roamed around and popped into the Hauser & Wirth building along with House of Woo (lots of cute dresses, tops, and sweats). A fun way to spend an afternoon if you haven’t been to the Arts District in awhile.

Now onto A.L.C. (above dress) which has several printed dresses that I love this season. The cotton poplin fabric is a bit structured yet breathable and comfy. It’s been a popular item with several of my clients that I have helped with post covid wardrobe refreshes. See below for some of my favorites.

  1. A.L.C. Misha Dress Above picture, I’m wearing a size 4. Cognac/Coral color way is on sale and Mojave color way just dropped.
  2. A.L.C. Alexandra Cutout Waist Dress additional sizing here. Cutout dresses have been a big trend this season.
  3. A.L.C. Augustine Dress I love the flutter sleeve on this dress.
  4. A.L.C. Adelaide Dress Easy to wear mini.
  5. A.L.C. Joelle Pleated Tie Waist Short would look cute with Skims bodysuit.
  6. A.L.C. Harper Dress I love a red dress!

Have a great weekend everyone!

XX

Julie

Ulla..la..la!

I love a bold print for Summer which Ulla Johnson executes so well. I’ve selected some beautiful prints by Ulla along with several other designers below.

  1. Ulla Johnson Irvette Floral Print Cotton Midi (similar to above dress which is sold out).
  2. Ulla Johnson Zuma Dress
  3. Ulla Johnson Iliana Dress
  4. Ulla Johnson Kasmin Dress
  5. Zimmermann Aliane Long Dress
  6. Zimmermann Mae Maxi Dress
  7. Celia B Hortensia Dress
  8. Farm Rio Solar Dress
  9. A.L.C. Agustine Cotton Dress
  10. Reformation Noreen Dress

Recipe Update – For those of you who asked for my Peach Crisp recipe I made over July 4th, it’s Ina Garten’s Old-Fashioned Apple Crisp. I just switch up the fruit depending on the season and it always turns out great!