150. A Sexy '90s Sandal, Jane Birkin's Tee, and Bottega Veneta's Fringe Look for $150
This is EVERY BODY GETS DRESSED’s weekly edit of the only newness, sales, and restocks worth your attention.
TOTEME’s latest collection just dropped, and it has so much going for it. A fluid viscose flute-hem dress and flute-hem skirt to have a ‘90s summer in. Cotton wardrobe cornerstones revisited: a jersey tee and jersey shorts upgraded with a tie-waist detail or easy oversized pants with a drawstring hem. My favorites are this linen blazer with the same raw edge detail I cherish on the pants I bought from the last collection, and these balloon trousers with a wide waistband.
Dorsey has two exciting summer launches that make you want to be bejeweled on the beach. On Tuesday, the Floating collection: their eternity necklaces and drop earrings reimagined without the silver or gold setting—just stone on skin. Available in diamonds and moissanite. Today, the playful Enamel collection with dainty strands of pastel-colored enamel and moissanite. I love the anklets.
Coucou Intimates restocked the Rina Long-Sleeve, and this time, they made enough to last until I could report it. It was restocked in white, black, baby pink, and gray. I ordered it in white because I needed to cross the t’s (no pun intended) on my research: I had only tried the short-sleeved version, and I didn’t like it. After agonizing over which size to order and watching every TikTok try-on, I ordered it in my usual size: WRONG. Sizing down is where it’s at if you want it to look as it does below and as it was intended.

Margaux released a wraparound version of the Palermo sandals. I love wrap sandals on others, but avoid them around my own short, muscular calves. If that rings true, the classic version has a dainty ankle strap. Both have a very sexy sandal silhouette. I’m doing research for a nineties-themed newsletter for paid subscribers and got this barely-there kitten heel pair in burgundy patent leather. I got a size 36.5, my true size. The design is narrow, even in the regular width, so if you’re on the fence about buying the wide width, go for it. They look sexy, and true to form for Margaux shoes, they are incredibly comfortable. You’ll have to pry these off my feet come fall.
If you liked the big, bold fringe of Louise Trotter’s first Bottega runway, you should consider this COS fringe top. I went to try it in-store, and it looked so much bigger/rounder than it does online. It’s one of those pieces for which you can’t really get the size wrong, but you could size up to get closer to the Bottega fit. There’s a more subdued dress with the same fringe. Unrelated, but I also like this one. It looks a lot like this season’s most expensive dresses.
&Daughter, the father-daughter-founded brand that made it into every editor’s and discerning customer’s closet, is having a sale. Winter wardrobe pillars like the Caragh chunky crewneck, Balla slouchy V-neck, and Innes slouch crewneck are up to 30% off. The sale also includes warmer-weather knitwear in spring colorways: the Edie polo in a pale cherry blossom pink, the Ada crewneck cardigan I wore in last week’s newsletter in a moss green, the Tierna fine merino tank in tomato red, and the Emer cashmere t-shirt in lemon lime. To be honest, the whole sale page is worth a browse.
Still Here restocked the Cool Jeans and the Cool Shorts in the Classic Blue wash.
Tall and struggling to find jeans that fit? AYR heard out their customers above 5’9 and made the Long length of their best-selling Secret Sauce jeans even longer. Pass this along to your tall friends; they’ll be grateful. If you miss your jeans in summer, the brand also released the Big Salad jeans in a new light wash cut from weightless Italian cotton denim.
I have said it before and will say it again: no brand cares about solving its customers’ wardrobe headaches like Tibi. Look at the Winslow active knit pants: they have the comfort and nonchalance of sweatpants and the luster of evening pants, with a snap at the hem so you can switch from sneakers to a heel. I’m a type-A shopper, and I get annoyed that more brands don’t have buying guides like the Denim Style guide they just came out with: a page that brings every silhouette together in one place so you can compare by rise, shape, wash, and more. I want this for tees from every brand that sells more than two styles. They’re also one of the few brands that use synthetics with design—not cost-cutting—intent. To bring together structure and ease, they keep going back to nylon and adding new pieces cut from the technical material each season. There’s an edit of these pieces here. The star is the nylon Zeppelin pant. Great to pack for your summer travels, too, as they’ll come out of your suitcase looking the same as when they went in.

Tory Burch launched a summer collection. The brand iterated on hero pieces from last summer, and as a result, we get another compelling tank top with a flower pin, hand-embroidered mirrorwork on a Bradshaw-esque shoulder bag, and the flared skirt in a striking peacock-blue silk dupioni. In new territory, you’ll find a flirty sequined mesh mini dress, a gladiator heeled sandal with ‘70s vibes, and the looooooong crocheted tote that perfectly finished every outfit on Tory’s Spring runway.
For a similar elongated bag look and a more palatable price tag, the Anine Bing hobo raffia bag was just released in new pastel colors. Also, the Quinn blazer (my favorite boxy blazer) + Bryce tailored shorts + Lea silk top in butter yellow = a summer tailoring wet dream.
Only Veronica Beard could make embellished denim cool and desirable season after season. There is a new embellished denim jacket, cropped to sit perfectly over the matching straight-leg jeans.
Net-A-Porter released an exclusive capsule with Khaite. My favorite pieces are the satin-twill Tia dropped waist dress (also in an off-white cotton-and-silk blend) and the Rommi crinkled satin wrap dress. If you’re tempted by the $680 satin bralette, buy this $85 silk one instead.
Extreme Cashmere is the Brooke Callahan of knitwear: something about the colors and how boldly they go together scratches an itch in my brain. Take a look. Their latest campaign captures five families from different generations at a bowling alley in Seoul. Their latest release was an athleisure capsule—silhouettes inspired by Pilates and '80s aerobics reinterpreted in cashmere, with soft neutrals like camel and bright accents like tomato red and oleander pink. The question of what to work out in when you hate synthetics is one I get asked over and over again. These fetching cashmere biker shorts might be the answer if your budget allows.
Do you have a male Gemini (hit or miss) or Cancer (lucky you) in your life for whom you still don’t have a birthday gift? Jamie Haller launched the best-selling Penny loafer in men’s sizes. If the gift is for yourself, the brand restocked the Baggy Painter Crop in Ecru and launched the Caftan mini dress.
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&Daughter lilac crewneck cardigan (on sale in green)
Apiece Apart Pleat Plant (just restocked in the seasonal rosewater color)
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