Spring Style with Jude Connally
Jumpsuit c/o || Similar Wedges || Clutch || Earrings || Bracelet
Spending so much time at home has led to a lot more online shopping and discovering new-to-me brands. Is there anyone else in that boat? Well, one designer I want to introduce you to is going to help you feel ready for the warmer months: Jude Connally. Whether it’s at home or jet setting, her pieces are made from the comfiest material to move around in. Called Jude Cloth, it’s stretchy, washable, and wrinkly free. What a relief to have a dress or blouse that you can literally throw on and go. If you’re a mom, teacher, or anyone who appreciates worry-free style, here are some of my favorite Spring pieces from Jude Connally.
Blaire Jumpsuit in Chain Link
Let’s start with this beautiful jumpsuit that’s made its way to my closet. Navy and white is probably my favorite color combination. It’s stark, crisp, and works for a wide array of occasions. Jumpsuits, in general, can be tricky, but I was so pleased with how this particular piece fit. The banded waist is subtle, but seamlessly holds everything together to make for something truly flattering.
Alyssa Dress in Pagoda Toile
With a serious love for both shirt dresses and chinoiserie-esque prints, this dress is a no brainer. It’s not wonder that it’s the next dress on my radar. Now that I know how forgiving Jude Cloth can be, I have zero qualms about snagging this piece up, and maybe even in solid navy too! The belted waistline adds to the whole 50’s aesthetic and is just timeless.
Ella Dress in Watercolor Floral
Having that perfect, go-to t-shirt dress in your wardrobe is mission critical! This dress would be my top pick. Wear it for errands, to work, or dress it up for a night out. While you’re working from home, it’s the kind of piece where you can actually dress up and still feel as comfy as in a pair of pajamas.
Nadia Top in Lucky Elephants
It’s easy to sell me on a fun and breezy tunic, but this print just really does it for me. The warm red and orange tones are a nice change of pace from my typical blues and will be a fun pop in any closet. It will look at home with a bright pair of white jeans or as a coverup with a solid swimsuit. You truly can’t go wrong!
Hadley Top in White
My closet will never have enough white tunics and blouses. Seriously, the more, the better. This top is a great take on a button-down classic. The possibilities on how to wear it are virtually endless!
Lulu Ponte Dress in White
It seems like Easter came and went so quickly, and we missed out on fun Sunday dress. The good new is we have all Spring and Summer to look forward to. That means white dresses to make your natural tan pop! The ruffled detail on this dress adds a feminine touch on an otherwise basic piece.
Lucia Pant in Chain Link
I love this chain print so much, I would take it in every style. Because of the elastic waist, you can think of these pants as a dressed up alternative to sweats with all of the comfort. What would be better during the WFH stage of our lives?
Sonia Skort in Bambo Dot
Even if you don’t play tennis or golf, there’s something so satisfying, and almost nostalgic, about sliding on a fun skort. Your friends will think you look so put together on casual brunches out, but really it’s just like wearing a pair of running shorts. This bamboo style is practically a neutral with the tan and white print.
I think the best thing to remember is that Jude Connally is a small business. During this wave of uncertainty, small businesses need our support the most. If you find yourself aimlessly online shopping, thinking of pieces for your next vacation, be sure to keep them in mind!
Love from Florida,
Katie
As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.
Thank you so much to Jude Connally for gifting this jumpsuit and inspiring this post. All opinions are honest and my own.