It starts the same every year.
One random cold day in January, you decide you’re done with winter. Open your camera roll. Start saving outfits. Suddenly you’re mentally on a beach somewhere, building looks you have absolutely nowhere to wear yet.
And it spirals from there.
A bikini you’re convinced will define your entire summer.
Then a different one a week later.
Then another “just in case.”
Outfits planned around trips that aren’t booked yet.
Shoes that only make sense in warm weather.
A bag that feels like vacation, even if you’re just going to dinner.
Summer accessories get the most thought.
Not the main pieces—the details.
Gold jewelry that works with everything.
Waterproof pieces you don’t have to take off.
Small additions that make every outfit feel finished.
Bikini charms, but styled before they ever see the ocean.
Clipped on while you’re still in your room, trying things on for no reason.
Seeing how a tiny detail changes the whole look.
It always does.
Every outfit feels better with something extra.
Not more—just better.
A gold charm at the center of a bikini.
A small detail on a bag strap.
Something that catches the light without trying.
By February, you have a full rotation in your head.
By March, you’ve changed half of it.
By the time summer actually gets here, it’s something else entirely.
But that’s kind of the point.
It’s not really about planning.
It’s about knowing what you’ll reach for.
The pieces that feel like you.
The ones that make getting dressed easy.
And somehow, every year, it comes down to the same thing:
Simple outfits,
with better details.
Anyway, I’ll probably change everything again next week. ✧