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OUTFIT {SAIL TO SABLE TUNIC}


Rory and I fled the city for Connecticut over the weekend and had the best time laying low with my parents and youngest brother (the other two are still up in Nantucket!). My mom took these shots while we watched Coach and Rory eat people food run amok in the backyard. 

This linen tunic is kind of a no-brainer for summer weekends (spoiler alert: it's coming to Nantucket next week). I've worn Sail To Sable in the past and I swear it gets better every season. Right now I'm also loving this long-sleeved version, this unexpected silk combo, and this white and gold number!

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HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR CLUTCHES


In the same vein as Monday's post on using a spare handbag strap for your camera, here's another super easy project you can accomplish in five minutes using materials you have on hand.

One of the biggest challenges in my studio is how to display and store accessories. Sure, I could throw everything in the abyss back of my closet — but then I find myself wearing the same baubles and bags day in and day out. Instead I want everything on display and neatly organized. The other day I thought, why not "file" my clutches the same way you'd sort your mail?


First I cut cardboard to place inside each clutch to help them hold their shape. (Same idea as storing a water bottle in your riding boots!) Some of my leather clutches were too floppy to stand upright so the cardboard was a necessary addition.


Next I went to the Container Store in search of a pretty letter sorter. Most people probably already own one but for $6 I found a pretty acrylic version. Sold! I was overly excited to get home and tuck my clutches into their new home.


Et voilà! They're completely organized and in plain view so I actually remember what I own. I even have a couple empty slots which I may or may not use as justification for adding a few new clutches to the rotation ;) P.S. These ones are American Apparel, Clare Vivier, Persifor, and K. Slademade

What do you think? I can't say it's life-changing but I'm all about an easy project that makes me feel just a teensy bit more organized!

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SHOPBOP EXTRA 25% OFF SALE


Dolce Vita romper {$143 $75}  //  Rose Pierre cuff {$100 $60}  //  Serpui Marie minaudière {$198 $103}


Tory Burch tote {$235 $123}  //  Bop Bijoux cuff {$68 $25}  //  Joie eyelet dress {$338 $101}

A Joie dress for $101 and a Tory Burch tote for $123?! Shopbop's extra 25% off sale is too good to resist. Shop the sale here and don't forget to use code SALE25 at checkout.

P.S. Speaking of sales, we've added a ton of new items to the sale section at Design Darling. Whether it's a Jonathan Adler mug, nautical dinner plates, or Sugar Paper noteset, there are plenty of irresistible deals to be had as we make room for new inventory in the weeks to come!