Spring has always held a special place in my heart, especially those early days in Maine when the snow finally melts, and the world feels fresh and new. While I won’t be making the trip north this season, I’m still embracing the spirit of spring with a capsule wardrobe that reflects the season’s crispness and vitality.
This collection centers around timeless pieces in classic hues like nautical navy and vibrant green, accented with playful pops of pink to keep things lively. A pair of chic sneakers is essential for those long walks, offering both comfort and style. A lightweight silk scarf adds a touch of elegance and versatility, perfect for layering during those unpredictable spring days. And, of course, a classic button-down shirt serves as the ultimate staple—crisp yet relaxed, ideal for layering or wearing solo as the temperatures fluctuate.
With these versatile pieces, you’ll be ready to welcome the season in style, no matter where you are.



When packing for a spring trip, I always reach for pieces that are as practical as they are polished—easy to wear, mix, and match for whatever the day brings. Here are a few standouts from my suitcase this season:
Mary Janes (a few pairs!) – My favorite shoe for dressing up without feeling overdone. They pair effortlessly with everything from dresses to denim.
Veronica Beard Sneakers – A go-to for travel days and exploring. Comfortable, classic, and polished enough to wear beyond just sightseeing.
An LED Anti Aging Mask – boost collagen production on the go during slow chilly mornings or after settling in for the night. Use MARYEV for 10% off.
Green Dress – A fun yet timeless piece that feels perfect for spring. Wear it casually with sneakers or dress it up with Mary Janes for dinner.
Hill House Ellie Dress – I never travel without at least one! The easiest throw-on-and-go dress that works for daytime wandering or evening plans.
Boat Tote – Because a sturdy, roomy tote is a must. Perfect for carrying all the daily essentials (and a few extras).
Quilted Jacket – A light but necessary layer for those unpredictable spring breezes.

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