146. Favorite Boots, Ways to Spice Up the Spring Jacket You Already Own, and Tory Burch Skirts (They're Finally Here)
This is EVERY BODY GETS DRESSED’s weekly edit of the only newness, sales, and restocks worth your attention.
Reader-favorite brands for natural fiber basics have released newness this week: Donni with new cotton pieces, including this flattering baby rib square neck tank, and Alex Mill with a ton of new linen.
Still Here launched their Spring Summer 2026 collection. Their best-selling styles get a colorful makeover: pale pink for the Cool Jeans, cornflower blue for the Snap tank, and burnt orange for the Stoop shorts.
Scarosso doesn’t have the cool cachet of brands like Still Here, but it makes classic, meticulously handcrafted shoes of pristine quality. Their loafer is practically the only shoe I wore in 2024—300 out of 365 days at least. I’m not going to say they didn’t look bruised and well-loved by the end. I wore them into the ground as I always do when I find a great pair of shoes, a habit I’m trying to break (I did the same with my TOTEME boots last year, and they’ve seen better days). Keep in mind that with any good leather shoe, you should expect the leather to soften significantly over time, i.e., don’t size up. My other favorite Scarosso pair is these slouchy boots that are terribly sexy and even more comfortable. I have been wearing them over and under pants, including to a Heated Rivalry-themed club night last weekend (!), where they survived a significant amount of jumping. The brand just released a fun spring take on the boat shoe: the Avery, adorned with a red paracord and daisy charms. The soles are rubber, not leather, so they’ll be even more durable. Sneaker wearers, make sure you also check out their new Riley trainers.


This week, Mélanie Masarin shared that this is her favorite long-sleeved T-shirt. Here’s a video of her wearing it if you want an idea of fit (very oversized and boxy according to the 160 five-star reviews). It’s on sale right now.
I have a soft spot for House of Dagmar. A denim jacket they sent me a few years ago is still one of my most-worn pieces. The label, started by three sisters, deserves the same Scandi-brand reverence as TOTEME in my book. This season, their strongest pieces are the occasion-geared ones, not the wedding-guest kind, but the chic-cocktail-party kind. The coordinated pale silver viscose pieces, especially this sheer knit dress worn with the fluid shirt, look (trigger warning!) CBK-esque to me. As does this dress with its knife pleats and sinuous drape. Another option, if cool tones hate you as much as they hate me, is this delicate sheer cardigan or asymmetric paneled dress.
Frame’s Gray jeans have just been restocked for the fourth time. It’s one of the few pairs with a true low-rise that comes in both regular and petite inseams.
1. Shirt, Ossou; 2. Oval sunglasses, Jimmy Fairly; 3. Trench coat, TOTEME; 4. Silk tulip pants, COS; 5. Fishnet halter, Lemaire; 6. Moissanite ring, Dorsey; 7. Clutch, CO; 8. Charm boat shoes, Scarosso.
You might find the urge to buy a new spring jacket irresistible. I venture that the trench, leather, denim, or suede jacket you already have covers your bases. If you’re bored with it, add a big bold brooch. Join my plea to Heirlome to restock this one (so good 🥵). Or join me in buying this one from By Malene Birger as a just-as-good consolation prize. I ordered it yesterday in cream and black. I will show you how I style them in next week’s newsletter.
If the urge becomes too hard to resist, this trench from Rue Sophie’s latest arrivals is under $300, and the ash blue color makes a compelling case.
COS is starting a 20% off sitewide-ish sale today. It includes everything on this page (my picks are these cropped barrel pants and this layered knit T-shirt, which I have styled for you below), but does not include the pieces from last week’s runway show in Seoul, though those are worth a gander as well. For the sale pieces, you’ll need to enter code COSFRIEND at checkout.
Another anticipated restock is the Rina long-sleeve T-shirt from Coucou Intimates, an unusual shape with a slim fit, bell sleeves, and a deep dipped front. I like the sporty raglan version to wear with a low-rise silky midi skirt. The brand also released a small capsule of laced cotton voile pieces inspired by French vintage underpinnings, like the Fleur top and Petticoat skirt (it reminds me of my new satin TOTEME skirt, in a different fabric).
Courtney Grow collaborated with Moda Operandi on another edit and, as you’d expect, the pieces are colorful and fabulous.
Dorsey launched rings in lab diamonds and moissanite for a tenth of the price. This includes eternity bands in every possible cut: marquise, baguette, emerald, oval, trillion, and round-cut. My personal picks are this slightly less classic bezel-set linked band (it comes in two sizes that look great combined), and this four-stone pinky ring. All are true to Dorsey’s vintage-inspired, heirloom aesthetic.
While we’re on jewelry, the other launch that stopped me in my tracks is Heaven Mayhem's new Julia Net necklace. A large, smooth stone is cradled in a knotted net cage and suspended from an adjustable cord so you can wear it as a choker or long necklace. A great piece to zhuzh up your everyday T-shirt-and-jeans outfit.
1. Long-sleeve tee, Coucou Intimates; 2. Necklace, Heaven Mayhem; 3. Headscarf, Soleil Soleil; 4. Suede jacket, Studio Nicholson; 5. Barrel pants, COS; 6. Striped tee, Aritzia; 7. Leather trainers, Scarosso; 8. Beaded bag, Cordera.
As I predicted in last week’s letter, the Tory Burch runway is finally here. This is the one collection I checked the website for every day, and the one readers kept emailing me about: “Where are THE skirts?!” I’ve been reflecting on why the brand has this hold on us. Beyond those eye-catching palettes and playful looks, what lingers for me is the message conveyed by the brand’s recent reinvention. In recent years, the designer set her preppy identity aside to create a joyful universe that feels inviting rather than exclusionary. The Row’s antithesis, if you will. This is the page dedicated to the runway pieces. Perhaps calling it joyful undersells the insane attention to detail that went into these designs: the origami-pleated collars of the polo knits or this unassuming black jacket, which features a hidden zipper at the back to change its shape and slits at the collar designed to thread a necklace or scarf through! I can’t pick a favorite among the low-slung skirts, crushed-silk shirt, colorblock bodysuits, and floaty silk dresses. Don’t overlook this mesh bag to add negative space and texture to your spring/summer outfits. How else would you show off your Louise Carmen roadbook?
1. Layered top, COS; 2. Wrap sunglasses, Jimmy Fairly; 3. Crepe jacket, Tory Burch; 4. Brooch, by Malene Birger; 5. Leather skirt, Tory Burch; 6. Belt, Déhanche; 7. Slouchy boots, Scarosso; 8. Pinky ring, Dorsey; 9. Necklace, Heaven Mayhem; 10. Clutch, Hunting Season.
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The fluid knit dress! 🤤