Seven Mile Style: Casual Chic

Dress: $255

Here Comes the Sun was new to the island last summer. The store celebrates every woman’s style by representing brands from around the globe. From classic silhouettes to ultra-glamorous looks, its beachwear can enhance and elevate your personal style! In addition, the store is committed to showcasing brands that use eco-conscious textiles like organic cotton and recycled plastics, and employ local artisans and their techniques in production of their goods. We stopped by to find the perfect spring outfit and had major success! Sometimes you want to dress a little more on the casual side. It’s all about being comfortable, right? This Red Spring Bananas Maxi Dress by Farm Rio is sure to draw attention with the floral print and variety of colors. The maxi length will keep you warm on those chillier nights, and the ties with tassels add just enough to give you that dressed-up feeling without losing any comfort. This is an effortless choice to walk you through any season! It has an easy fit and is made from 100% cotton. For your essentials, this Odette Crossbody straw bag by Mar Y Sol is handmade by artisans in Madagascar. It comes in three solid colors and is a chic choice for backyard get-togethers, beach days, and shopping trips in town. Made from 100% crocheted raffia with cotton lining and a leather strap, it complements the dress perfectly. To protect your eyes, or to add a glamorous touch, these polarized sunglasses by Reality are called the Lizette. They come in three colors, have a robust polycarbonate lens with Category 3 protection, and high sun-glare reduction. Take care of your eyes without losing any style! Finally, we are obsessed with these Seed Bead Drop hoop earrings from Marlyn Schiff. The rainbow beaded drop hoops are such a statement piece that they are all you need for jewelry. Marlyn is based right in Philadelphia. She designs fashionable jewelry with unique and distinctive mix of textures, materials and stones. She is best known for her custom charm necklaces and mix-and-match bracelet stacks.

Here Comes the Sun
2101 Ocean Drive, Avalon
herecomesthesun.com

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