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The Weekend Dressing Approach – Julia Berolzheimer

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Last updated: April 9, 2026 9:06 am
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cos shirt, lisa yang tank, donnie pants (resemble here), JB x Margaux Flats, chanel bagSherman Fields Necklace (similar) here)

For me, weekend outfits are where style feels most personal. It’s not about events or dress codes, it’s about spending the day being yourself. Whether it’s my morning coffee, the kids’ activities, or a long lunch that continues into the afternoon, I like simple ways to put together a look that still lifts my mood. I’ve been loving this combination lately, especially on sunny days.

playful print
This makes dressing fun. soft stripewashed floral patterna slightly quirky pattern, something that brings personality. A piece that subtly catches the eye and gives context to everything else.

texture bag
This is where the costume becomes sharp. fabric finish, fringe, beads, raffia—Anything that has dimensions. Adds richness and contrast, especially against bright fabrics and soft color palettes. It’s not so much about matching as it is about layering tactile things that feel intentional and distinct.

color
My favorite shade this spring – Butter yellowfaded coralsoft pinkand chartreuse—Feel optimistic and directional. I like to keep one or two tones permeating the entire look to keep everything feeling consistent and focused.

Source: Julia Berolzheimer – juliaberolzheimer.com

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