Without the noise of a busy life, we listen better—to each other and to ourselves. Our mornings are slow and full of conversation. We’ve laughed more in the past two years than we did in the 10 before. We’ve argued less. We’ve marveled more.
in a recent interview, before adding, “I love Lilly, I have some Lilly, but it’s a little ridiculous. There’s something so saturated and bright about it.”But whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying Lilly’s designs are truly iconic. As another writer put it, “clown it if you want, but it’s one of the most recognizable brands in the country!” And she’s not wrong.
But its ability to inspire such differing opinions is one of the things I love most about the brand. As Erykah Badu once said, “I make what I like, and they eat it how they want to eat it.” Lilly made what she liked—super-bright patterned frocks in easy silhouettes—and we all wear it the ways we want to wear it. For some that’s as a full ‘60s cosplay, cat-eye sunglasses and resin bangles included. For others, it’s with pearls, Jack Roger sandals and loose, bouncy curls that would make Julianne Moore’s “Kiki” very proud.Read on for some of my current favorite Lilly Pulitzer dresses to fit all styles.If you love the preppy detailing of classic Lilly, but not so much the bold prints, try this midi on for size. The navy cotton serves as the perfect backdrop for the looping trim, and the silhouette is both flattering and incredibly comfortable. Plus, it has pockets and adjustable straps.
This is about as Lilly as it gets. Between the pink-and-blue print, ric rac trim and the practical addition of shorts underneath, this number will make a fabulous addition to any summer wardrobe. According to reviews, it also fits true to size.Another slighty more low-key option is this cotton jersey mini. The material is super soft and the swingy fit is guaranteed to help keep you feeling (and looking) cool all summer long. And those pink crabs, lobsters and lemon wedges are just begging for a good seafood cookout.
Lilly Pulitzer may be best known for its signature bold color options, but that doesn’t mean it can’t also do
with pizzazz. The tweed fabric balances out the scalloped sleeves to feel entirely posh, rather than stuffy or twee. Can’t get enough? Addshouldn't expect the same level of attention.
"Business class is about efficiency. It's a comfortable seat where you can sleep or work," Ott said.Staff members serve dozens of people in business class, while first-class cabins typically seat fewer than 10 passengers, he added.
"There's a lot of work that goes into all those meals and drinks," Ott said. "So if you're looking for an over-the-top experience, then first class is where you can expect staff to make the flight awesome. And that's what you're paying for."Don't hover over passengers in doored seats.