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Spring Outfits with Elizabeth Suzann
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Spring Outfits

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I’m sharing three transitional spring outfits today featuring all linen pieces by Elizabeth Suzann. You might remember back in the winter when I shared winter layering outfits. Now that it’s spring, the weather has started to warm up a touch, but there are still those days when mother nature can’t decide what season it is.

If you’ve never heard of Elizabeth Suzann before, I’m excited that I get to be the first to introduce this brand to you. Elizabeth Suzann is a brand that I’ve admired since the start of my journey in exploring sustainable and ethical fashion. Their garments are intentionally designed to be timeless, quality pieces that last. It’s evident that they value people. I can see it through their representation of different cultures, ethnicities, and body types throughout their brand. I love that there are small touches displayed in each garment such as tags that tell me who made my garment. It’s a nice reminder that there’s a real person behind each piece carefully crafting it with pride. I also love that they use natural fibre materials and are all designed, cut, and sewn in Nashville. You can even take a peek at their studio here.

This is definitely a dream partnership and I’m so honoured to be able to collaborate with a company that so closely aligns with my sustainable goals and values.

As you may know, Elizabeth Suzann just launched some styles in new linen gauze colours to their Warm Weather Collection. I thought it would be nice to show you the pieces on its own and then styled.

Outfit 1: Georgia Midi in Terra Midweight Linen

Georgia Midi, size OS Minus

Georgia Midi, size OS Minus

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This is probably the most colourful piece in my wardrobe at the moment. I’m in love with this gorgeous Terra colour for the warmer months. I’m wearing the Georgia Midi in one of their signature materials - midweight linen. I’ve styled this midi dress over a pair of linen trousers and completed with my chucks. I can’t wait until it actually gets warm enough to wear this outfit! This piece can also be styled with a belt for a more pulled together look.

Georgia Midi with Serpentine Wrap Belt

Georgia Midi with Serpentine Wrap Belt

Outfit 2: Georgia Midi in Ivory Linen Gauze

Georgia Midi, size OS Minus

Georgia Midi, size OS Minus

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Here is the same Georgia Midi in one of the new linen gauze colours, Ivory. This is the epitome of a spring/summer dress. It’s lightweight, breathable and can be styled up or down. The linen gauze material has more of a textured feel to it, making the garment appear pillowy and light. I think this material is a great alternative to traditional linen if you can’t stand the wrinkles because this material is a naturally crinkly material with lots of texture already.

This midi dress can be worn on its own or paired with trousers, like I’ve done here. Since it’s a very neutral ivory colour, I styled it with more earthy-toned trousers and clogs.

Outfit 3: Harper Tunic in Pepper Linen Gauze

Harper Tunic, size OS Minus

Harper Tunic, size OS Minus

The Harper Tunic in Pepper Linen Gauze is such a lovely addition to my warm weather wardrobe. I decided to go for a dressed down look with my ripped jeans while still staying put together with a pair of low slingbacks. I love the high-low hem line of this top and the Pepper colour adds nice texture and interest to the fabric.

Outfit 4: Petra Crop in Ivory Linen Gauze

Petra Crop, size OS Minus

Petra Crop, size OS Minus

This final piece is in the same Ivory Linen Gauze as the Georgia Midi I styled in outfit 2. I can definitely see this being a summer staple for a long time because of its classic silhouette, breathable material, and light neutral colour. I’ve styled it here with a pair of wide leg chinos and my chucks. This is a top that I know I’ll be wearing all season long with high waisted denim, shorts, or even as a layering piece on top of dresses or jumpsuits.

Thank you so much for reading all the way to the end of this post! I really appreciate it! I hope you enjoyed learning about Elizabeth Suzann and seeing these beautiful pieces in action. You can check out their collections here. If you’re interested in the pieces or have any questions at all, feel free to send me a DM on Instagram. Also, if there’s any other way you want to see them styled, be sure to let me know!

 

This post is not sponsored but contains some gifted items and affiliate links. If you decide to shop through the links above, I make a small commission that helps support this blog. I only share products and brands I love and support. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting Candice Tay!

Slowing Down with Ode to Sunday
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Slowing Down

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What do Sundays mean to you? In our home, Sundays are a day of rest, worship, and connecting with family and friends. It’s a time to slow down and reset for the week ahead, appreciating what’s in front of us. We treasure these days.

The Brand

Ode to Sunday is a small independent brand from Lithuania that focuses on manufacturing minimal and effortless pieces, with ethical and sustainable practices. I really admire Ode to Sunday’s appreciation for local resources and their focus on creating timeless, high-quality garments. They have a passion for cultivating connection and community and have a dedicated “stories” section on their website highlighting the lives of various inspiring women.

The Pieces

Ode to Sunday so kindly gifted me two pieces from their collection to try out and review. As I was preparing for my Spring capsule, I had been looking for more linen pieces to add to my wardrobe, so I was very excited to add these two garments to my wardrobe. I’m all about comfort, versatility, and function when it comes to what I wear. These two pieces definitely fit into those categories and I can see myself wearing them all throughout Spring and Summer. I’ve been teasing a bit with the linen pants on my Instagram so I’m excited to finally share them with you!

For reference: I’m 5’5”, waist 26”, hips 34”, bust 31”

Outfit #1:

In this first look, I’ve styled both of the Ode to Sunday pieces. I’m wearing the Zoe Wrap Dress in bluish gray and the Camilla Pants in black. Unfortunately it’s still snowing here in Toronto as I’m writing this post, so I’ll have to wait a few more weeks until it’s warm enough to wear this outfit. I’ve paired this outfit with some Sandgrens clogs, completing this casual, laid-back outfit.

I can see myself wearing this outfit to a summer farmer’s market or a brunch date with friends.

Dress: Ode to Sunday Zoe Wrap Dress
Pants: Ode to Sunday Camilla Pants
Shoes: Sandgrens Clogs

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Outfit #2:

This next look is my kind of go-to outfit. I’ve tucked in an oversized silk shirt into the Camilla pants and finished the outfit off with my favourite pair of sneakers. I did say I would share more about these pants, so here are some details.

I wearing the Camilla Pants in a size XS. I have to admit that these are probably my favourite pants right now. The fit of these is just phenomenal. They are a high-waisted, wide leg, cropped pant and have just the perfect amount of “wide” in them. There are also belt loops with an optional detachable linen tie at the waist. The details of this pant were so well thought out and are clearly evident in the beautiful pleating of the pant, the tailored fit, and the fine details of the button. I was asked about the “wrinkle factor” of these pants, and surprisingly as I’ve worn them, they have not been too wrinkly. I personally love the look of linen and the wrinkles that form throughout the day because it’s almost like telling a story through your clothes.

Shirt: Everlane Clean Silk Short-Sleeve Square Shirt 
Pants: Ode to Sunday Camilla Pants
Shoes: New Balance 574s
Earrings: Mejuri Organic Pearl Large Hoops
Watch: Stock Watch S002G

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Outfit #3:

This third look is a more relaxed feminine outfit. I love the ease and simplicity of the wrap function of this dress. It’s such a simple, yet intentionally designed piece. It has a modest relaxed straight fit that falls just below the knees. I’ve paired this dress with some matching grey sling back heels. I’m wearing this Zoe Wrap Dress in a size XS and in the colour bluish gray.

This dress would be perfect for a relaxing weekend afternoon coffee date or drinks on the patio (when it gets warm enough). I can also see this dress being transitioning beautifully from casual to semi-formal with a quick change in shoes and hair and accessories.

Dress: Ode to Sunday Zoe Wrap Dress
Shoes: Everlane Square Toe Slingback
Earrings: Mejuri Organic Pearl Large Hoops

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the fabric

Why linen? I personally love linen because of it’s comfort and breathability. Linen is a natural, sustainable material that comes from the flax plant. It actually uses less water to produce than cotton, which is another very popular “warm weather” material. A con for linen is the wrinkling that occurs, however, it may be viewed differently depending on your wrinkle tolerance and can also be avoided by the specific linen pieces chosen. It is also generally a more expensive natural material because of the time and effort it takes the produce.

Final Thoughts

These Ode to Sunday pieces are intentional additions to my wardrobe and have helped fill a gap in my capsule. These are pieces that I know were made to last through different seasons of life. Through my correspondence with Agne, one of the co-owners of Ode to Sunday, I could sense the deep personal connection and care that she not only has for her collection, but also the people for whom the garments are created.

You can explore and shop the full Ode to Sunday collection here, and maybe add some delicate linen pieces to your wardrobe this season. Ode to Sunday is generously offering a 15% discount to my readers, with the code candicemtay15. This discount applies to all products except for the “donation” section and will expire on April 18th. 11:59 PM, EST.

 

This post is not sponsored but contains some gifted items and affiliate links. If you decide to shop through the links above, I make a small commission that helps support this blog. I only share products and brands I love and support. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting Candice Tay!