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The All-White Edit: Four Outfits for Memorial Day Weekend – Julia Berolzheimer

The All-White Edit: Four Outfits for Memorial Day Weekend – Julia Berolzheimer

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Sea NY Top & Pants, Valentino Wedges, Marisa Klass Necklace, Carolina Bucci Earrings, Altuzarra Tote

Memorial Day weekend is this month, plans are starting to stack up, and with it, the official return of white. It’s the first real signal of summer dressing, and this time it comes with a twist: crisp, all-white foundations accented with touches of red and blue that nod to the weekend in a fresh, refined way. It’s about subtle contrast and thoughtful styling—pieces that feel intentional, elevated, and just a little celebratory.

 

Vacation Mode

A crochet-trimmed camisole with fringe brings texture and movement, paired with sculptural bubble-hem pants that introduce volume and shape. The red woven bag adds a strong point of contrast, while gold jewelry and colorful beads give the look a collected, travel-ready finish.

Backyard Hosting

A lace-trimmed top and coordinating skirt form a soft, cohesive pairing, with scalloped edges and embroidery adding detail up close. A pale blue headscarf brings personality, while embellished flats keep it practical for hosting and moving throughout the day. The result is easy yet put-together, suited for long outdoor gatherings.

 

Out on the Water

A white cover-up keeps the base light and airy, layered over a simple bikini for a seamless swim-to-dock transition. A striped towel, woven bag, and beaded sandals introduce the red-and-blue palette in a subtle, playful way. It’s effortless and sun-ready, with just enough detail to elevate it beyond the expected.

Dinner Out

A voluminous blouse paired with white trousers creates a more defined silhouette, with shape coming through the sleeve and a clean line through the pant. A red heel adds a striking finish, while blue-toned earrings and a textured bag bring dimension. The look comes across sharp and composed, suited for an evening setting.


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