- 1/5
Right Stripe
A trip to the beach requires a bag full of goodies—music, mags, snacks, and sunscreen—but not just any carryall will do. With its bright, punchy pattern and roomy drawstring shape, this Volcom beach tote is bound to be a lifesaver this summer.
—Casey Lewis
Volcom British Invasion beach bag, about $30. volcom.com.
- 2/5
Ray of Light
If the weatherman is predicting rain, get a quick dose of sunshine with Vincent Longo’s vibrant yellow mascara. A few swipes will brighten up your day—and your eyes. Because this miracle-worker is waterproof, there’s no need to fear spotty showers.
—Casey Lewis
Vincent Longo C-Scope Vibrant Eye Waterproof Mascara in Giallo, $24. sephora.com.
- 3/5
Spectator Sport
Designed for style and sport, these sunnies from Adidas keep bright rays at bay all summer long. The ultralight lenses stay snug during long games of beach volleyball, while the glamorous oversize frames shield early-morning sun during a quick run… even if it’s just for coffee.
—Casey Lewis
Adidas aviator sunglasses, about $250. adidas.com.
- 4/5
art star
Andy Warhol once said that his favorite scent was the first smell of spring in New York, but we think Bond No. 9's Union Square fragrance gives the town a run for its money. This pretty perfume, which contains notes of lily of the valley, blue freesia, and birchwood, also features the legendary artist's famous "Flowers" screen-print on the bottle, so consider it an art investment as well as a sweet treat.
—Casey Lewis
Bond No. 9 Andy Warhol Union Square Perfume, $135 for 1.7 oz. Saks Fifth Avenue.
- 5/5
summer of love
You'll feel like a bona fide hippie chick in this tie-dyed frock from Ports 1961 by Tia Cibani, especially if you pair it with this season's fringed sandals and boho braids. Prettier than classic rainbow swirls, this sixties-inspired dress will have you channeling Penny Lane faster than you can say "flower power"!
—Casey Lewis
Ports 1961 by Tia Cibani tie-dyed dress, about $230. Neiman Marcus.




