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Barefoot in Bloom: A Journey of Natural Beauty



Outfit Details: Julia Amory Dress, SPRWMN Bikini, Janessa Leone Hat, Amazon Sunglasses

Florals look different by the water than they do at a garden party. They get brighter, looser, sunnier — the kind of blooms that belong with bare feet and salt air. They show up embroidered on a caftan, covering a swimsuit, or crawling up a linen matching set.

 

I like to keep the styling light from there, leaning on pieces with natural texture to complement the print or motif. A woven bag, a flat sandal, a piece of shell jewelry, an easy hair accessory.

It’s floral dressing with more freedom, made for sun-filled plans built around color, texture, and bare feet.

Silk Swirl Shirt

The blue print of this silk top has that breezy, beach-house feeling, whether worn with the matching pants, loose over swim or tucked into white shorts. 

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Bloom One Piece

The floral print feels bright and happy, while the lace trim gives this one piece swimsuit a sweet little vintage touch.

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Pucci Pareo

A colorful cotton pareo that instantly makes swim feel more styled, with enough print to double as the whole look. 

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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.