
The Soft Harvest Edit: Cashmere Made for the In-Between
Summer’s not done with us yet, but the nights are cooling down, the sunsets are turning golden, and suddenly that tank top feels a little too bare. Enter: the Soft Harvest Edit — our not-quite-fall, not-quite-summer collection of lightweight cashmere you’ll want to live in right now.
It’s soft. It’s easy. And it doesn’t scream “pumpkin spice.”
Why You’ll Wear This On Repeat
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Lightweight cashmere — no sweat (literally). Breathable for warm days, cozy for cool nights.
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Warm, buttery tones — soft neutrals that go with whatever you threw on that morning.
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Subtle details — scallop edges, floral embroidery, prints that feel more “cool girl” than “cutesy.”
Pieces We Can’t Stop Grabbing
Talia Silk Cashmere Pullover – Polished but chill. The scallop edge makes it look like you tried harder than you did.
Bell Floral Print Crewneck – Romantic without being precious. Pair it with a flowing skirt for an ultra-feminine look, or dress it down with your favorite casual layers. A floral that flexes with your mood.
Elidia Fuzzy Striped Cashmere Pullover – Fuzzy to the touch, chic to the eye. Elidia reimagines the striped pullover with ultra-soft texture and a cropped silhouette that feels current. A classic made fresh — perfect with high-waisted denim or layered over something flowy for balance.
Simone Color-Blocked V-Neck – A sweater that captures the spirit of fall’s contrasts — warm, soft textures mixed with sharp, modern lines. The V-neck silhouette flatters and layers beautifully, while the color-block palette gives just the right amount of edge.
Pelta Floral Embroidered Crewneck – A little detail goes a long way. The delicate embroidery elevates this crewneck from simple to standout, making it the kind of sweater that looks intentionally styled even when you’re not trying.
The Bottom Line
The Soft Harvest Edit is the definition of “transitional” — sweaters that work in September and still look good in November. Lightweight cashmere, butter tones, and just enough detail to keep things interesting.
Not too heavy. Not too sweet. Just right.