Fashion
Editors at Camille Styles have shared their favorite products for May, ranging from clothing and accessories to home goods and beauty items. The picks reflect a shift toward warmer weather and simpler routines.
For fashion, the editors selected a few key pieces. Camille Styles, the Editor in Chief, chose a pair of barrel-leg jeans from Paige, priced at $269. She described them as a cooler alternative to white denim that works well with sandals and a t-shirt. She also picked a 100% cashmere v-neck sweater from Jenni Kayne, priced at $325, calling it a light and elevated layering piece.
Another favorite was the Farrow Bag from Sezane, priced at $275. Styles noted it has been a constant companion for farmers markets and dinners, and she plans to use it for years. She also selected a set from Negative’s Slink collection, including a bralette for $98, a tank bodysuit for $198, and a draped pant for $325, all in the color Espresso. She said she wears them together for slow mornings and Pilates.
Styles also recommended the Beale Sunglasses from Warby Parker for $95, which she said she has replaced multiple times in tortoise and recently added in black.
Anna Decker, Social Media and E-Commerce Manager, chose the Soleil Pant in Linen from J. Crew for $98. She said the pants are breathable and work for beach mornings, long lunches, and travel days.
Decker also highlighted activewear from Elite Eleven. She picked the Airey Petite Leggings for $55, which she described as ultra-lightweight with a fit that hits at the ankle. She also selected the Soléa Petite Leggings for $65, noting they offer gentle compression. She added that she plans to buy the Aura Micro Shorts for $45 for hot yoga.
Kristen Garaffo, Design Editor, chose the Le Pliage Original L Tote Bag from Longchamp for $180. She said she upgraded her basic tote with this classic bag and enjoys using it while walking through London.
Home
In the home category, Styles selected a Natural Performance Weave Rug from Haven, available through Ruggable for $509. She said she plans to place these rugs outside every door at her beach house to stop dirt from coming inside, and noted they are machine-washable.
She also chose Recycled Stemless Wine Glasses from Casa Zuma for $88 for a set of four. She said these handmade glasses from Oaxaca are suitable for dinner parties or a regular evening on the patio.
Decker picked the Topanga Mug from Casa Zuma, priced at $42. She said the shape and weight of the mug make her morning coffee feel more grounding.
Edie Horstman, Wellness Editor, selected Beekeeper’s Naturals Superfood Honey for $39.99. She said she drizzles it on yogurt, eats it before a workout, or stirs it into tea.
Suruchi Avasthi, Food Editor and Photographer, chose La Fermiere Vanilla Bean Yogurt for $3.19. She said it is a sweet and creamy whole milk yogurt that she enjoys with fruit and granola as an afternoon treat.
Brittany Chatburn, Content Marketing Director, picked the Camp Snap Camera for $69.95. She said it is a screen-free digital camera that feels like a disposable, and she plans to bring it on a trip to Australia with her family.
Beauty and Wellness
For beauty and wellness, Styles selected AG1 Next Gen Pouch for $99. She described it as a daily foundation for her health that she has kept in her morning routine.
She also chose a trio of supplements from Ritual. She added a subscription for the Omega-3 DHA and EPA for $33, which she said has no fish taste. She also picked the Synbiotic+ for $54 and the Stress Relief supplement for $54.
Styles selected the Skin and Lip Essentials Set from True Botanicals for $133. She said the Pure Radiance Oil is for nighttime use, and the Lipid Lip Oil goes everywhere with her.
Decker picked the Brow Harmony Flexible Lifting and Laminating Eyebrow Gel from Rare Beauty for $21. She said it gives a fluffy, lifted look without feeling crunchy.
Isabelle Eyman, Editorial Strategist, recommended two products for a sober summer. She chose Alice Mushrooms Party Trick for $59, a nootropic chocolate she said provides calm confidence and lowered inhibitions. She also selected Apothékary’s Rosé-Tinted Glasses for $39, herbal drops she said deliver clarity and calm.
Avasthi chose the Restorative Hand Cream from Grown Alchemist for $26. She said it has a creamy texture and subtle scent, and it now has a permanent spot in her work bag.
Eyman also recommended two books. She picked “The Windsor Affair” by Melanie Benjamin for $30, a fictionalized account of the abdication of Edward VIII. She also selected “All the Feels: How to Stay Human in the Digital World” by Pamela Pavliscak for $29, which she said argues that how a person engages online shapes their emotional life.
Eyman also selected the Aqualush Peptide Fiber Mask from Oli G for $39. She said she applies it before hot yoga and lets her hair air dry, and the result is noticeable shine.
Langa Chinyoka, Beauty Editor, chose the Mineral Sunscreen Serum SPF 30 from Bask for $38. She said it makes sunscreen feel like skincare and makes reapplying feel like a ritual.
Chinyoka also selected the A.M.S Green Botanical Serum from Activist for $85. She said she keeps it in her routine when her skin is reactive, and it contains ingredients like blue tansy and manuka honey.
Eyman also recommended the Alchemy Serum from French Farmacie for $200. She said it provides retinol results without redness or flaking, and she enjoys applying it as part of her daily routine.

