Weekend Reading 5.16.26

The Atlantic’s summer reading guide. NY Times Cooking’s summer recipe bucket list. The dreamiest bedroom (leopard carpet! green walls!). Jennifer Lawrence and “wrong color theory.” The expert guide to doing lymphatic drainage at home. Extreme thinness and longevity. How to style trackshorts. Destinations that feel straight out of a Nancy Meyers movie. Why your skin freaks out when the seasons change. A recipe for Caesar Salad Pasta. Also, whipped feta with figs. The Tony trailer (I can’t wait). The most anticipated films out of Cannes. And so much more — enjoy!

The Wednesday Ten, No. 5

Every Wednesday, I’ll bring you a list of ten things that I think you should know about. I’m excited about this. I often stumble across something interesting and will share it on Instagram, but it has no real place to live. Maybe it’s a new launch, a really great podcast episode . . . maybe it’s an independent designer, a sale you should know, or a must-have shopping find. It will be a different mix every week. You can read last week’s installment right this way.

Styling Last Week’s Best-Sellers, Vol. 4

Every week on Instagram, I share the previous week’s best-selling products. You can always see those collections, saved here on my ShopMy Page. It’s fun to see what pieces resonate most with you. To build on our weekly best-sellers series) we wanted to introduce a styling element. Every Monday, I will choose three of the previous week’s favorite styles and show you how to wear them. Today, we’re styling this pretty white mini dress, this simple (but very chic) brown sundress, and my (very beloved) Rhone button-up shirt. PS – You can see last week’s post here.

Weekend Reading 5.16.26

8 new books to read this month. An easy sheet pan dinner that I can’t wait to make. Lots of good Met Gala coverage. The latest adaptation of Lord of the Flies. How Ralph Lauren redefined American fashion. The best summer fashion trends to know. Everything we know about the Legally Blonde prequel. The best new films coming out of Cannes. Fancy ravioli! A few beautiful home tours. Plus the usual shopping finds, and even more links . . . enjoy!

Carly’s Cut, Vol. 9

April, oh April! A month that certainly left its mark on me. The past thirty days were perfect in so many ways—perfect new additions to my wardrobe and home, perfect movies, meals, concerts, and perfect adventures. It feels hard to imagine surpassing the happiness this month brought into my life, but I know things will only get better. I’m typing this from the floor of my soon-to-be old apartment on the final night of a chapter that’s nearly closed. I have so much to look forward to this summer, and if this past month was any indication of how good things can be, then I know I’ll soon be drowning in the riches of life.