LONG WEEKEND LOOKS | THE EDIT
The Long Weekend Edit: Dressing for Every Moment
A long weekend rarely calls for just one look. Plans shift—from race day elegance to slow lunches, coastal air, and cooler country escapes—so your wardrobe should move with you. This edit is designed with that in mind: elevated, effortless pieces that feel as considered as they are easy to wear.
The Raceday
Race day is an exercise in understated polish. It’s about sharp silhouettes, fluid tailoring, and accessories that do the work for you. Think crisp shirting, refined layers, and statement details—sunnies, leather, a considered sandal—that bring the entire look together. The result is confident, modern, and quietly striking.
The Coastal Escape
There’s a certain ease that comes with dressing by the coast. Lightweight fabrics, relaxed shapes, and a softened palette set the tone. Pieces are intentionally undone—linen that moves, layers that drape, silhouettes that feel effortless. Paired back with simple sandals and oversized sunglasses, it’s a look that feels as relaxed as the setting, without losing its edge.
The Cool Climate Getaway
Cooler destinations invite a more tactile approach to dressing. Layering becomes intuitive—soft scarves, beautifully cut coats, and breathable knits that offer warmth without weight. It’s a study in texture and restraint, where each piece adds depth while maintaining a sense of ease. Comfortable, considered, and quietly luxurious.
The Family Long Lunch
Dressing for a long lunch is about balance. Relaxed, but still refined. Pieces that feel easy to wear, yet intentional—fluid shirting, soft tailoring, and subtle statement accents. It’s the kind of outfit that carries you from midday to late afternoon without a second thought, polished without ever feeling overdone.

The Country Retreat
A slower pace calls for pieces that feel grounded yet elevated. Soft outerwear, relaxed tailoring, and versatile layers define this look—practical, but never purely functional. There’s a quiet sophistication in the simplicity, designed for fresh air, open space, and time away, while still feeling entirely put together.




