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What I Packed for the Beach – Julia Berolzheimer

What I Packed for the Beach – Julia Berolzheimer

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Emporio Sirenuse Dress, Call It By Your Name Bag, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses

The pieces I reached for most were the simplest—easy, refined, and able to move from beach to lunch without a second thought. A few standouts:

What I came back to was how much beach dressing relies on thoughtful layering:

  • Lightweight coverups that double as full outfits
  • Easy combinations like shorts with a bikini and a button-down
  • Sarongs and pareos wrapped multiple ways—skirt, dress, or top—then worn straight into the rest of the day

Julliet Bikini, Janessa Leone Hat |Natalie Martin Dress, Eres Bikini, Call It By Your Name Tote, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses | Emporio Sirenuse Dress Call It By Your Name Bag, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses | Lido Bikini, Zimmermann Coverup, Janessa Leone Hat, Call It By Your Name Tote, Saint Laurent Sunglasses

It’s less about quantity and more about versatility, pieces that can shift with you throughout the day. I always bring an oversized white linen button-down (also love this green one!), a simple white tank, and a printed caftanEverything felt relaxed, but still put together, which is exactly how I want to dress at the beach.

Frame Top, Zimmermann Pareo, Saint Laurent Pareo

 


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