From Hamptons Haven to Your Closet: How Molly Sims is Redefining Fall Transitional Style

The shift from summer to fall is often a style conundrum. One day you’re in linen, the next you need a light layer, and before you know it, you’re in a full coat. Legendary supermodel and actress Molly Sims has found the perfect solution to this wardrobe dilemma. In an exclusive collaboration with slow-fashion brand Frank & Eileen, Sims has curated “The Hamptons Edit,” a capsule collection designed to make in-between-season dressing simple, elegant, and stylish. With a focus on “elevated staples that make getting dressed feel simple, comfortable, and chic,” this collection is the perfect blueprint for a wardrobe that moves effortlessly from one season to the next.

The Hamptons Blueprint: A Study in Effortless Chic

Eileen Button-Up & Maisie Pant

A-list travelers have long looked to the Hamptons as a style haven, and for good reason. The region’s unique climate—with chilly mornings, sunny afternoons, and brisk evenings—demands a versatile wardrobe. This effortless, multi-layered approach is the core of Sims’s curated collection. “The Hamptons Edit” is a dreamy lineup of crisp button-ups, easy shirtdresses, and classic denim that can be dressed up or down. Whether you’re transitioning from a sandy beach day to a chic dinner, these pieces are designed to work with “zero fuss,” offering a sophisticated solution for any occasion.

Beyond the Trend: The Frank & Eileen Philosophy

One-Size Maxi Shirtdress

Molly Sims’s partnership with Frank & Eileen is rooted in shared values. Founded by Audrey McLoghlin in 2009, the California-based brand is a champion of slow fashion, prioritizing sustainable practices and timeless designs over fleeting trends. As a 100 percent woman-owned company, Frank & Eileen has committed to supporting the next generation of female founders, cementing its place as a brand that is both stylish and socially conscious. Their dedication to quality, sustainability, and ethical manufacturing ensures that each piece is not only a wardrobe hero but also a responsible choice.

The Molly Sims Touch: A Partnership Born of Authenticity

Capelet & Catherine Sweatpants

This collaboration is a natural fit for Sims, a long-time fan of the brand. She explains that Frank & Eileen has been her “go-to” for years because their pieces “just work.” She praises the fabrics for being “buttery soft” and the fits as “effortless yet polished,” underscoring the brand’s commitment to creating clothing that is “designed with real life in mind.” By partnering with a brand she “truly love[s] and wear[s] constantly,” Sims offers a collection that is not just a commercial venture, but a genuine reflection of her personal style, lending a sense of authenticity and trust to every item.

Your Transitional Wardrobe: The Core Essentials

Eyelet Midi Dress

“The Hamptons Edit” is a masterful lesson in building a capsule wardrobe that transitions seamlessly. The collection is built on foundational pieces that can be mixed and matched, such as a pair of wide-leg chinos or classic-wash jeans that serve as a versatile base. These are perfectly paired with a crisp Continuous Sleeve Button-Up or an Eileen Button-Up for a relaxed yet polished look. For a simple day-to-night solution, the One-Size Maxi Shirtdress is a must-have. When the temperatures drop, the Cropped Peacoat or a classic pullover sweater can be layered over any of the other pieces. This curated collection is a one-stop shop for building a wardrobe of heroes—pieces that are timeless, versatile, and, as Sims says, “just work.”

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