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March Outfit Recap: Every Look I Wore This Month


Lake Dress, Magda Butrym Scarf, Saint Laurent Sunglasses, Chanel Flats (similar, less expensive here)

March started with coats and ended with bare arms, and somewhere in the middle the month became what I always want spring dressing to be. Color and print stayed constant throughout, moving between heavier layers in the early weeks and the lighter, sun-filled pieces that came as the season settled in. By the final week the coats had quietly disappeared, and what was left felt exactly right for where we are now.


Louise NY Jacket, Top & Skirt, Aquazzura Heels (old, similar here), Mark Cross Bag (old, similar here)

Cos Jacket, Co Jeans, Polo Hat, Dior Sunglasses

Rue Sophie Jacket, Tuckernuck Sweater, Flore Flore Shirt, Dior Sunglasses, La Ligne Jeans, Chanel Flats

Malene Birger Top (more sizes here), ChanLuu Pants, Ferragamo Pumps, similar Etsy Brooch, Valentino Bag, Sherman Field (sold out, similar here) & Arielle Ratner Necklaces

Veronica Beard Jacket & Jeans,
Lisa Yang Tank,
Chanel Flats (via TRR here,
similar here),
Call It By Your Name Bag

Staud Jacket (more sizes here),
Flore Flore Shirt,
Mother Skirt,
Valentino Wedges (on sale),
Call It By Your Name Bag,
Sherman Field (similar here)
& Zoe Chicco Necklaces

Chanel Jacket,
Mother Jeans,
Chanel Bag & Flats (similar here),
Dior Sunglasses

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