Lela Rose Dress (more sizes here), Lelet Scarf, JB x Margaux The Parker Sandal
Spring hosting is one of my favorite things to plan, especially as everything starts to pick up again. I usually build it around pieces that feel just as right for getting dressed as they do for setting the table.


The dresses here lean into soft florals, airy cottons, and subtle structure—gathered waists, delicate straps, and movement through the skirt—styles that feel suited for hosting, small gatherings, and spring events. Alongside them, the table brings in green and white ceramics, woven placemats, and textured glassware that add depth and warmth.
There’s a mix of pattern throughout—florals layered with stripes, soft color paired with neutrals—carried through both the dresses and the tabletop for spring hosting, event-ready dresses, and seasonal table settings.


Blue Coral Candlestick
With sculptural shape and rich color, this candlestick will add height and interest to any table.
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Mesh Food Covers
Lightweight and decorative, these mesh food covers keeps dishes protected while maintaining a clean, elevated table setting.
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Floral Midi Dress
With a defined waist and airy movement, this floral midi dress is refined enough for hosting, effortless throughout the day.
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