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Edited by Léa

Birthday — Get the milestone right.

The pieces that know when to make a statement and when to let you do it instead.

A birthday after thirty doesn't need costume. It needs intention. Start with the Khaite Danielle Stretch Jean in Bryce — high-waisted, stovepipe, the kind of denim that makes everything else look considered. Or the Bonnie Jean in Holbrook if you're somewhere warm and the party won't start until after sundown. Both are hand-finished. Both do the work. The Thom Browne Lobster Bag is absurd in the best way. Sculptural, pebble-grain leather, pulled from a coastal narrative that doesn't take itself seriously. It's the conversational equivalent of wearing red lipstick to breakfast. You carry it because you can. If the celebration involves daylight, the Totême woven sun hat in white is graphic enough to photograph well and light enough to forget you're wearing it. Pair it with the Kinga Short in Benson — low rise, longer length, bowed seams that feel like summer in the Seventies. For those leaning into something softer, the Thom Browne Nantucket Scenic Cashmere Silk Cardigan is whimsy rendered wearable. Draped over bare shoulders, it's a postcard from an imagined island. The Row's Men's Summer 2026 looks — 20, 25, 28 — are here for the woman who borrows from his closet and makes it her own. Louche tailoring, linen that breathes, nothing trying too hard. A birthday isn't about arrival. It's about knowing what suits you and wearing it without apology.

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