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Net-A-Porter Sale.

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I spent a good portion of last night curled up in bed with an extra-large, ice-cold glass of water, scrolling through Net-A-Porter’s absolutely epic sale section. There are so many fantastic finds! My trick for finding the best things quickly? I have “favorited” my top designers to my Net-A-Porter account, so when a sale goes live, I can filter all sale finds to just show those labels. (Then I filter by my size, and usually low-to-high price.) Even with these shortcuts, there was a lot of good stuff to go through, including some unexpected treasures, like Lululemon Aligns, 50% off, and lots of Doen for 40-50% off. Below, just the creme de la creme.

01. SELF-PORTRAIT SEQUIN DRESS (CHECK OUT THE BACK!) // 02. COMMANDO TURTLENECK // 03. SISLEY PHYTO LIP TWIST // 04. HVN SEQUIN MINI (UNDER $250!) // 05. YVES SALOMON MITTENS // 06. OLYMPIA LE TAN LOS ANGELES CLUTCH // 07. OSEREE SEQUIN TROUSERS // 08. ULLA JOHNSON VEST // 09. AEYDE SILVER SLINGBACKS // 10. ULLA JOHNSON ERIKA DRESS // 11. LULULEMON WUNDER UNDER LEGGINGS // 12. DOEN DRESS // 13. VIBI VENEZIA SLIPPERS // 14. BIRKENSTOCKS (MY MOST WORN SANDAL LAST SUMMER!) // 15. DOEN JANE BLOUSE // 16. BERNADETTE TAFFETA GOWN (BLACK TIE MAGIC) // 17. LULULEMON RIBBED ALIGN LEGGINGS // 18. SPORTY AND RICH SWEATSHIRT

I tried to focus the above on current-season finds, but if you are thinking ahead to warm weather travel, the resort sale options are beyond. I am salivating over their Loretta Caponi pieces — would love to pack this and this for Mexico! — and this Doen is absolutely charming. I’ve also long loved these feather-trim La Double J blouses for a festive mid-spring moment.

P.S. “Life rearranges itself to accommodate for your loss, sometimes wonderfully.” Musings on this gorgeous sentiment by Hanya Yanagihara here.

P.P.S. On finding a “baggy” life — a life loose enough to live in.

P.P.P.S. A mnemonic I try to use when I find myself being quick to judge.

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