152. Summer Newness and Spring Sales You Don't Want To Miss
This is EVERY BODY GETS DRESSED’s weekly edit of the only newness, sales, and restocks worth your attention.
House of Dagmar did it again. A striking collection with flowy dresses—this chiffon cape midi, this silk-blend kaftan that looks great over trousers, and this sheer v-neck maxi (there’s a top version with cap sleeves)— and great outerwear, like this almond cream field jacket. If you’ve never checked out their evergreen denim collection, it’s worth your attention. The brand makes shopping for what you want really straightforward with a fit guide. It’s no-nonsense: they make one of everything (straight, cropped, baggy, etc.), and each one is very good. I found this video showing my three favorite styles worn: the cropped denim in vintage blue, the baggy fit in white, and the straight leg denim in light blue.


As they continue to push the envelope with eye-catching designs, Ossou is slowly creeping toward the top of my personal favorites list. This week, they dropped really compelling new pieces. I’m becoming more diligent about writing down gaps in my wardrobe as I get dressed, and lately that list reads: “Shrug! Cropped denim jacket! Cropped cardi? Cropped jacket!” I immediately recognized this cropped trench, which I might have looked past before, as a must-have. The long/classic version is great, too. This knitted top with knotted ribbon straps and a split hem at the back is a perfect day-to-nighter. I love how they style this cinched denim button-down. Quirk-lovers: don’t miss these jeans.

LESET’s May collection is built on sheerness and almost-neon brights, sometimes combining both. Sheer pieces come in a blue-gray that seems pulled from the spring 1998 Armani palette: a scoop-neck tank, a sleeveless maxi dress, and crop pants in linen gauze. On the colorful side, bread-and-butter styles like the Kyoto pant and the Margo tee get a new chartreuse yellow and carnation orange. This collection also brings a restock of the Rio capri, the closest ‘dupe’ for The Row’s sold-out Coleta capri.
Soeur is running a ‘Private’ Sale: up to 30% off their latest collection. It includes this dress I have and love (you haven't seen me wear it yet because I would like it shortened, but I've been putting off my trip to the tailor). The cotton is super lightweight. A great one for when it gets scorching. This other dress also looks great. These pleated poplin trousers and these tailored slubbed cotton trousers were my favorite pants I tried on in the store recently. They are both oversized and pack some serious slouch. I also liked this sheer lilac cardigan and top twin-set.
1. Sheer dress, LESET, 2. Scarf, Chan Luu, 3. Enamel necklace, Dorsey, 4. Sunglasses, Jimmy Fairly, 5. Silk bra, Intimissimi, 6. Embellished bag, Khaite, 7. Linen track pants, Donni, 8. Woven flats, Margaux.
FFORME’s new summer styles bring structure—this sculpted silk and cotton top, this A-line maxi skirt that floats away from the body, this curved waist tank dress, and the Romi tee in scuba jersey— and soft elegance with this cream asymmetrical maxi dress. Stylists repeatedly return to the brand to dress their A-list clients: this week Daisy Edgar-Jones, dressed by Dani Michelle, wore the metallic cotton Winslow jacket and matching Joey dress.
Apiece Apart launched its summer collection. The Bari Crop trousers—I have worn them 7 out of 7 days this week—get a chambray rebrand. I like to see a crop button-down for us short-torso people. This one comes with a button loop on the sleeve, so they stay rolled up for longer than the first 5 minutes of the day. I also love the Lina scoop neck with lantern sleeves and the Olda multi-colored stripe polo. The rib trim at the hem and sleeves on the latter is clever. It gives it that modern blouson vibe, which will be a lot more flattering than most polo tops.
1. Sheer cardigan, Soeur, 2. Sheer knit top, Soeur, 3. Sunglasses, Jimmy Fairly, 4. Trench, Ossou, 4. Shell necklace, Julietta, 5. Beaded bag, Cordera, 6. Satin shorts, Alfie, 7. Kitten heels, Margaux, 8. Enamel anklet, Dorsey.
Guest In Residence launches its summer collection. Highlights are: 1. The fine stripe Showtime shirt and matching fine stripe tank available in a range of soft pastels. A modern, surf-club version of a classic twin-set, if you will, 2. The tried-and-true collegiate striped polo. I’d pick the long-sleeved one first because I tie it around my waist when I’m wearing a t-shirt, but the short-sleeved striped rugby is cute, too. 3. My personal pick: the layered tee. Every time I come across a good layered tee, I include it in the newsletter. I know that, like me, many subscribers don’t have time to “style an outfit” every single day. On most days, we reach for comfort and simplicity. But not all simple pieces are created equal. When I reach for a structured pant and a tee like this one, I look dressed, dressed. This is the most luxe version of the layered tee: the top layer is a cotton-cashmere blend, and the underlayer is a cotton-silk blend that feels light and soft on the skin.

I struggle to get these sheer organza pants from The Garment out of my head. There’s a size 8 in white here. It’s in black here and in pink here.
I have been getting DMs about the satin cream “basketball” shorts I wore in my Madrid outfit roundup. They are old Maria McManus. Here are some similar alternatives I found (or that some of you suggested): these from Reformation for the exact same fabric, color, and length, these monogrammed ones from TOTEME for the same vibe and the elastic waistband, these from Alfie with a more straight-leg silhouette, and these from The Frankie Shop, which will be less structured.
1. Track jacket, House of Dagmar, 2. Shell earrings, Julietta, 3. Layered tee, Guest in Residence, 4. Clutch, Khaite, 5. Jeans, Ossou, 6. Sunglasses, Jimmy Fairly, 7. Ballet flats, Yuni Buffa, 8. Riviere anklet, Dorsey.
Speaking of Maria McManus, the brand is having a sitewide sale! If you liked the shorts, you will like the Basketball trousers in the same color, these satin pull-on crop trousers, this deep-V tunic in the same fabric, and this lace tulip skirt. You can get 20% off everything with code SPRING26.
In more summer cashmere, Lisa Yang launched its new collection, including the Hayda top with its rolled scoop neck and the matching Henli pocket shorts, or the soft sky cashmere Rubie tee (relaxed, cropped, and widened silhouette) and matching Charlotta skirt. I love that product pages include weight and gauge, so you know exactly what to expect from the knitwear you order online.

Nili Lotan just started its annual archive sale. The best-selling Shon barrel pants are now $113, down from $375. Much of the brand’s coveted denim, like the Otis Jean, is also under $130. If you define your style as '70s-inspired, the 7 pages are worth a browse. You’ll find pieces like this ruffled silk blouse and paisley jacket—I’m more ‘90s-leaning, but I’m tempted—70% off. If there’s a time of year to shop Nili Lotan, it’s now.
In the past eight days, Donni launched Spring Part IV and Part V. The first drop brought us cozy Eco-Terry—butter yellow stripe shorts and cornflower blue crop pants— and technical nylon—zip pants that convert into shorts and a sage nylon anorak (look past the functional aspect, this is a summer layering gem). The second drop is 100% linen: the same crop stripe pants in linen (the piece I’d personally buy if only for the color) and a new linen shirt with self-covered knot buttons.

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