June marks a shift — school ends, bags start to fill, and the first true stretch of summer begins. There’s a familiar mix of anticipation and chaos in the air: tying up loose ends at home, getting organized for travel, and navigating the overlap between work and downtime. We’re leaning into it all, prepping for a long-awaited trip while wrapping up some meaningful behind-the-scenes work.

What We’re Doing

  • School is out, and we’re heading into our first adventure of the season: a summer trip to Greece. We’ll be away for a little over three weeks, staying on three islands — Paros, Mykonos, and Spetses — with a villa on each, ending the trip at Amanzoe, a destination we’ve both been wanting to experience for years.
  • Before we leave, there’s a lot in motion. We’re finalizing the last pieces of the new JB website — something that’s been quietly in progress for months and is finally coming together in a way that feels just right.
  • Thomas and I are also investing in a new company that we believe has real purpose and potential. At the same time, we’re beginning to develop a couple of early-stage tech projects — one to support how I work day-to-day, and one that might evolve into something we share more broadly down the road.
  • I haven’t watched much TV this year (I’m usually reading and in bed early), but I recently started Sirens on Netflix and it’s surprisingly good. Light and a little offbeat — just enough to keep me watching without pulling me too far in.
  • The other thing filling my days: packing. So much packing. A few pieces already in my suitcase:
    This tassel terry set (top)
    This tassel terry set (shorts)
    This turquoise bikini
    These Dinosaur Design bracelets
    Pucci favorites:
    Halter top
    Mini skirt
    One piece
    Emporio Sirenuse pieces:
    Top
    Trousers
  • For the girls, I’ve packed:
    Blue & white floral one piece
    Crochet trim white pants
    Smocked rainbow dress
    Sweet blue dress
    Turquoise one piece
  • I’m hosting jewelry designer Arielle Ratner in Charleston this week, which came about while working on a custom piece together — my first from her collection. Her work is thoughtful, sculptural, but still wearable for the everyday. 
  • I’ve ordered Sakara to simplify meals during this stretch before we travel. It always feels like a quiet luxury to have it in the fridge — especially on packed days. Use my code JULIABSAKARA for 20% off.

What I’m Wearing

What I’m Buying

What I’m Eyeing



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