Brazil May Edit: Our Editors’ Top Picks This Month

The farmers market is finally worth the trip again. Cherries, early stone fruit, basil that brings back memories of summer in Italy. May is the month when the season stops teasing and starts delivering. The editors at Camille Styles have been spending more time outside, keeping meals simple, and feeling that familiar pull toward lighter everything: food, routines, and getting dressed in the morning.
This month’s Editor’s Picks are rooted in that feeling. The list includes warm-weather pieces the editors are actually reaching for, beauty and wellness finds that support a low-maintenance sun-kissed vibe, and a few home essentials that make the most of being outside. The selections are simple, considered, and ready for what is ahead.
Fashion
Jeans of the Season
Everyone reaches for white denim when it gets warm, but one editor found a cooler, more elevated alternative from Paige. The Arellia 32″ Barrel Leg Jean, priced at $269, has a barrel shape that works with everything and is flattering with sandals and a tee, according to Camille Styles, Editor in Chief.
The Softest Staple
For those looking to treat themselves to one thing this month, the Flynn Cashmere V-Neck from Jenni Kayne is a top pick. It is 100% cashmere, slightly boxy, and impossibly light. Camille Styles said it is the kind of piece that makes everything else in your closet look more elevated. It costs $325.
The Day-to-Night Bag
Camille Styles has been using the Farrow Bag from Sezane as her constant companion since the sun came out. She has taken it to farmers markets, long dinners, and days that stretch later. She said it looks even better with a little wear, making it a classic she plans to carry for years. The bag is priced at $275.
My Slow Morning Set
Camille Styles continues to favor the brand Negative. She purchased the Slink Tank Bodysuit for $198, the Slink Dipped Bralette for $98, and the Slink Draped Pant for $325, all in Espresso. She has been wearing them together as a set for slow mornings, Pilates, and everything in between.
No-Fail Frames
Camille Styles has replaced the Beale Sunglasses from Warby Parker in tortoise so many times she lost count. She just added a pair in black so she can wear them every single day without exception. The sunglasses are priced at $95.
Pants of the Summer
Anna Decker, Social Media and E-Commerce Manager, is headed to Portugal for a few weeks. She said the only linen pants making it into her suitcase are the Soleil Pant in Linen from J. Crew, priced at $98. She described them as easy, breathable, and suitable for beach mornings, long lunches, travel days, and dinner with sandals.
The Leggings That Finally Got the Petite Fit Right
One editor, who previously did not care much about activewear, now has two pairs from Elite Eleven in her regular rotation. The Airey Petite Leggings are ultra-lightweight with a second-skin stretch and a petite fit that hits at the ankle. The Soléa Petite Leggings offer gentle compression and are not see-through. The Airey leggings cost $55, the Soléa leggings cost $65, and the Aura Micro Shorts are $45.
Elevated Tote Bag
Kristen Garaffo, Design Editor, is spending the next two months in London and upgraded her basic tote with a Longchamp Le Pliage Original L Tote Bag. She said it is a classic bag that feels more elevated than a regular tote and looks adorable with a bag charm. The bag is priced at $180.
Home
Outdoor Entry Essential
Camille Styles said the best way to keep a house clean is to stop the dirt before it comes in. She is putting the Natural Performance Weave Rug from Haven outside every door at her beach house. The performance weave means the rug can live outside, and it can be thrown in the washer for cleaning. The rug costs $509.
The Everyday Entertaining Glass
The editors restocked their handmade glassware from Oaxaca, available through Casa Zuma. The Recycled Stemless Wine Glass is designed to be the glass you reach for, whether for a dinner party or a Tuesday evening on the patio. Camille Styles said people will ask where you got them. A set of four costs $88.
My New Fave Mug
Anna Decker has been reaching for the Topanga Mug from Casa Zuma x Limor Pinz every single morning. She said the shape, the weight, and the way it feels in your hands makes that first cup of coffee feel more grounding and special. The mug is priced at $42.
Honey With Benefits
Edie Horstman, Wellness Editor, has been using Beekeeper’s Naturals Superfood Honey nonstop. She drizzles it into Greek yogurt bowls, eats a spoonful before a workout for a quick energy boost, or stirs it into tea in the afternoon. She said it is an underrated pantry staple that feels both delicious and functional. It costs $39.99.
Not-Your-Basic Yogurt
Suruchi Avasthi, Food Editor and Photographer, found a new favorite sweet treat in La Fermiere whole milk yogurt. She said it is sweet, creamy, and delicious. Her current favorite flavors are vanilla bean and orange blossom honey. The yogurt costs $3.19 at Target.
Family Travel Favorite
Brittany Chatburn, Content Marketing Director, is heading to Australia with her family and bringing the Camp Snap Camera. It is a digital camera with no screen, so users can be fully in the moment. She said it has been fun to let her kids use it and then plug it in later to see what caught their eye. The camera costs $69.95.
Beauty and Wellness
Morning Greens Moment
Camille Styles said summer is when she audits what she is actually doing versus what she thinks she should be doing. Her morning AG1 habit makes the cut every time. She thinks of it as a daily foundation for her health in the simplest way possible. The AG1 Next Gen Pouch costs $99.
Trusted Supplement Trio
Camille Styles added a subscription for Ritual’s Omega-3 DHA and EPA, priced at $33, alongside the Synbiotic+ for $54 and Stress Relief for $54. She said the Omega-3 is the only one she has ever taken on an empty stomach with zero fish taste. These are the three supplements she is committed to in her current season.
Hydrated Skin Duo
Camille Styles uses the Skin and Lip Essentials Set from True Botanicals for a shortcut to summer skin. The Pure Radiance Oil goes on at night, and the Lipid Lip Oil goes everywhere with her. The set costs $133.
Makeup Must-Have
Anna Decker said she tried every brow gel on the market and was always disappointed until she found the Brow Harmony Flexible Lifting and Laminating Eyebrow Gel from Rare Beauty. She said it gives a fluffy, lifted look without getting crunchy or overly done. It costs $21 at Sephora.
My Sober Summer Faves
Isabelle Eyman, Editorial Strategist, said she is a grateful sober girlie. She uses Alice Mushrooms Party Trick, a nootropic chocolate formulated with adaptogens like cordyceps, kanna, and mucuna pruriens. She said it delivers calm confidence and lowered inhibitions without a hangover. It costs $59. For a wind-down version, she reaches for Apothékary’s Rosé-Tinted Glasses, herbal drops with lion’s mane and schisandra berry that deliver clarity and calm. It costs $39.
Permanent Purse Staple
Suruchi Avasthi has been trying out different hand creams to find her favorites. She said the Restorative Hand Cream from Grown Alchemist has a permanent spot in her work bag for its hydrating texture and subtle scent. It costs $26.
My Summer Page-Turners
Isabelle Eyman recommended two upcoming books. “The Windsor Affair” by Melanie Benjamin, coming out June 26, is a fictionalized account of the abdication of Edward VIII told from the perspectives of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Wallis Simpson. It costs $30 on Amazon. “All the Feels: How to Stay Human in the Digital World” by Pamela Pavliscak, available June 9, argues that it is not how much time you spend online that shapes your emotional life, but how you engage. It costs $29 on Amazon.
Hair That Actually Earns a Compliment
Isabelle Eyman is growing her hair out and is committed to air drying this summer. She uses the Oli G Aqualush Peptide Fiber Mask as her secret weapon. She applies it before hot yoga, showers in cold water after, and lets her hair air dry. The result is shine that makes people ask what she is doing differently. The mask costs $39.
The Serum I’d Rather Not Share
Isabelle Eyman said she is in her “get my finances straight” era and has leaned in hard on skincare that actually does something. She uses the French Farmacie Alchemy Serum, which she said provides retinol results without the redness or flaking. The serum costs $200.
Skincare-First Sunscreen
Langa Chinyoka, Beauty Editor, has been a big Bask girl since their first drop. She tried the new Mineral Sunscreen Serum SPF 30, which promised more lightweight protection for the face. She said it truly makes sunscreen feel like skincare and makes reapplying feel like a ritual. It costs $38.
Stressed Skin Savior
Langa Chinyoka said her skin has been reactive lately due to weather, travel, or stress. She always pares down her routine when breaking out and keeps the A.M.S Green Botanical Serum from Activist in rotation. She loves the natural ingredient list full of anti-inflammatory ingredients like blue tansy and manuka honey. The serum costs $85.