Arjé is melding summer and the city
Photo: Jenna Saraco/Courtesy of Arjé If I were fancy enough to spend my summer on Lake Como or as a secondary character in Call Me by Your Name, I would have a closet filled with Arjé for the occasion. As it stands, Arjé still can get you halfway there. The New York brand’s eighth season is all about melding summer and the city.
And while everything is infused with a “nice dinner on vacation” vibe, it’s also intended to be versatile enough for when you aren’t, in fact, on vacation. There are suiting separates, flowy dresses with crochet insets, and wide-leg pants. Neutrals are hot now, as is the weather, as are these clothes.$395 at Net-a-Porter Buy Arjé Celia Georgette and Linen Shirt Available in sizes XS-L. $495 at Net-a-Porter Buy Arjé Striped Linen-blend Jacquard Wide Leg Pants Available in sizes XS-L.
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