I Live in Venice Beach, Where Low-Key Style Is It—These Outfits Hit
I’ve always been a city girl. I was born in Kuala Lumpur, grew up in Houston, and upon moving to L.A., lived comfortably east of the 405 for years. But a California hazard they don’t warn you about is that you might meet a cute surfer who eventually lures you all the way west. After some cajoling, I gave in to my inner Pisces, packed up my gray Tabby, and moved us across town to the sun-dappled, salty-aired streets of Venice Beach.
It’s been six years since, and while I may not yet be a bona fide beach babe (I still prefer reading on the sand to roaring waves), it’s home. My hair is blonder, my mornings slower, and I love the neighborhood's walkability and proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Every time I catch another glorious pink sunset, it does feel a little like living in a fantasy.
If you've ever experienced L.A. traffic, you know how vast and sprawling the city is. Different zip codes mean different dress codes, and the attitude in Venice is very relaxed. Denim and comfy shoes reign supreme, and a knit is a must to combat the almost-always-present marine layer. Most of my bolder pieces have been relegated to the back of my closet, awaiting invites for martinis at Tower Bar, dancing at A Club Called Rhonda, and too much pasta at Little Dom's. So while my highlights may not be low-maintenance, my approach to daily dressing is.
Keep reading for three of my tried-and-true outfits for your next trip to the beach.
JEANS + EASY COAT + WESTERN BOOT
My daily trifecta. It may be the beach, but it ain't cocktails and bikinis everyday. Venice can get downright chilly thanks to miss marine layer often overstaying her welcome. The key is layering: a tank for when the sun comes out, trusty broken-in denim, comfy-enough-to-walk-in cowboy boots (you can take the girl out of Texas), and a great statement coat to cinch the look.
SWEATER + SLIP DRESS + SLIP-ONS
Date night, happy hour, or girls' dinner, this is my go-to outfit. I love the feel of a slinky, figure-skimming slip. (I'm partial to ultra short or ankle-grazing.) Having a sweater on hand both ensures I'm cozy and adds dimension to the look. Because I finally learned how to ride a bike recently (no, I will not be taking questions at this time), a comfy closed-toe shoe guarantees I can pedal, walk, or if the night drags on, dance comfortably.
THE DIANA LOOK
Aka my "running errands" look. I could be on my way to a workout (but am probably just running to the Erehwon hot bar). It's sporty but polished, and if it was good enough for a princess, it's good enough for me!
-
Satin! Cashmere! Soft Things! 19 Luxe-Looking Cozy Basics, UGGs, and Accessories for a Chic WinterJ.Crew, Gap, Aritzia, and more.
-
Nordstrom Just Dropped the 5 Winter Trends All the Coolest Girls Will Be Wearing Next MonthShop the edit inside.
-
I'm a FormerReplica Store Buyer, and This Is What I'm Buying From the Incredible Cyber Monday SaleMy expert list.
-
25 Zara Pieces That Look Like They Belong in a Ski Chalet in VerbierMountain chic.
-
30 Under-$500 Winter Items I'm Absolutely Buying From Revolve Next MonthYou should too.
-
Serious Fashion People Are Overlooking Designer Sneakers for This Rich Pair That's Only $36They're styling them with everything from jeans to wide-leg pants.
-
I'm a Shopping Editor and I'm Live Shopping theReplica Store Black Friday Sale—I Can't Get Over These Fashion and Beauty DealsShop in real time.
-
I Write About Fashion and Found the Chicest Basics on Sale for Cyber Week at Reformation, Gap, and MadewellPrepare your shopping carts.

