Wearing a yellow sundress with matching yellow sandals—sunshine bottled into an outfit—should say soft and sweet. But pair it with a black moto jacket, exaggerated cat-eye sunglasses, a dainty floral hair bow, and earrings bold enough to stop traffic, and suddenly, you’re not just dressing up—you’re stepping into your Cassie Brooks era. Just like in Eat Post Like by Emily Arden Wells, this ensemble tells the story of a woman at the edge of transformation. Cassie starts her journey buttoned-up, driven by ambition and structure, life ordered around billable hours and neatly made plans. But when the unexpected knocks the wind out of her—when James is gone, and everything safe and certain vanishes—she finds a glimmer of her future in the most unlikely place: his secret foodie diary. That yellow sundress? It’s your softness, your vulnerability, your willingness to feel everything deeply—even the heartbreak. The floral bow? A tribute to the girl who still believes in joy. But the moto jacket? That’s your edge, your survival, your resilience. It’s what you throw on when life breaks your heart and you dare to keep showing up anyway. And those sunglasses and earrings? That’s your transformation in progress. Bold. Dramatic. Unapologetically you. In this outfit, you’re the woman who takes the grief and turns it into something brave. You say yes to the table for one in Rome. You take the meeting in Paris. You post the review. You try the thing you never thought you were allowed to want. Like Cassie, you're learning that it’s okay to rewrite the plan. That sometimes, the real love story is the one where you fall in love—with your own voice, your own hunger, your own life. So go ahead. Tie the bow. Zip the jacket. Step into your yellow. And remember: you are the main character. LTKTravel LTKWorkwear LTKStyleTip