Letter of Rec #104: The bathing suit that's also a leotard
Plus: what does it take for fashion to feel alive?
A topic that seems never to get old is how to pack for some time away. You could be going on a work trip, or for vacation or temporarily relocating.
I packed a bag the size of a large L.L. Bean tote when I left the city at the end of June (won’t go back until early Aug) and stuffed it with:

bathing suits, sarongs, halter tops, balloon pants, some surfs shorts, security blanket items like long sleeve button downs and elastic-waist shorts plus a few wrenches for good measure: this skirt, Emi, the croc ‘suit.
Some say I’m a masochist for actively pursuing the challenge of a tiny capsule but there’s something satisfying about stretching a small number of things to see how far they will go. I actually think it’s another reminder, from deep within a life that is full of STUFF, that you (I) really don’t need most of it. Every time I reconnect to this absolute truth, I am reminded that it’s the only reason I can even have it. If that makes sense.
But anyway, the most unlikely heroes of the bag have been sarongs which I’ve been wearing as skirts and headwraps and tops and peplums (more on this next wk), and this subtle leopard print bathing suit that I ordered from MyTheresa right before I left.

I assumed I’d wear it in contexts beyond the beach because the high neck lends itself to more formal conjurings but didn’t expect it would become a one-and-done base layer for almost any occasion. I’ve worn it to hot yoga at least three times.

Have styled it with a button down and surf shorts for the beach.


Or to get dinner in town.
It’s better with nothing over it in my opinion though. Except maybe a necklace —

It’s also been out to dinner with balloon pants.


and right now, in fact, I’m free-balling it. Sitting at my computer from the deck at my parents’, writing this while I watch my daughter Laura dance around inside of a butterfly-shaped pool float (not in the pool).
I like this suit because it touches the original bathing suits-are-the-new top post of the season, which focused on athletic style suits. The racerback broadens my narrow shoulders and the open bottom makes me look ready to poooorrrrty. If I were in the city, or had proper trousers here, I’d definitely try it the Auralee way too—

All of which is to say: welcome to recommendation #1! Not necessarily the suit in question, but if you haven’t considered a Speedo just yet, it might be high time.
A few more good things from around the web, including with two brands I’ve recently encountered: Okinuri and Trois the Label, some good summer from Moda and a sliver of the early fall spoils that are trickling in. I’m so hot on new Khaite. No one does shoes like Trevor Houston.



Last thing: Have you been watching the men’s shows? The two big headliners were Celine and Dior, with their new creative directors (Michael Rider, who formerly worked with Phoebe Philo at Celine and Jonathan Anderson, who launched clothing for Loewe prior to taking this role), but some of the other sticky shows included Dries (sarongs over pants) and Auralee.
The week got me thinking about what it takes for fashion to feel alive. My conclusion is that it has to project a sort of freedom — and that this freedom depends on how participatory clothes can seem. To make clothes that feel participatory you have to be generating new ideas that open the minds of those who are witnessing them.
Once your mind is open, for example, to the possibility that a classic Bar jacket (fluted like an upside down coup) not just could but should be styled with utilitarian pants (in the case of Dior, they’re cropped balloon cargos) —
the second-order impulse to take to your own closet and reinvent items that are already in there can produce enough confidence within you to make you feel like you are part of something, you know?
At the end of the day this is all we ever want, is to feel connected to the worlds that inspire us. A good designer sets the groundwork that helps each of us become the good stylists who can do this.
That’s it from me for a little bit! Hope your summer is going well,
Leandra
I did not need to know I want an $800 leopard speedo lol. It looks great on you. I love this post! Do we know who makes the green base foam flip flops from the runway pic please?
I have a lot of the Celine pieces from diff brands, just need a few accessories. Like the beautiful boots paired with the khaki buttoned up trench 😍