Where Molly Sims and Hamptons Insiders Buy Their Chic Fall Basics

If you’re looking for an undeniably chic way to transition your wardrobe from summer to fall, look no further. Legendary supermodel and actress Molly Sims curated the perfect Frank & Eileen capsule collection that makes in-between-season dressing simple, elegant, and stylish.
“For my edit, I pulled together a capsule of pieces I’m actually living in while I’m in the Hamptons,” Sims exclusively tells ELLE. Close your eyes and picture a dreamy collection of crisp button-ups, easy shirtdresses, classic denim, and transitional layers that go from beach to dinner with zero fuss. “It’s all about elevated staples that make getting dressed feel simple, comfortable, and chic,” Sims explains.
The curated lineup is called The Hamptons Edit, aptly named after the getaway haven for busy New Yorkers. Those chic travelers offer the perfect inspiration for transitional dressing. After all, temperatures in the Hamptons are often chilly in the mornings, sunny by noon, and quite brisk again once the sun goes down.
If you’re new to Frank & Eileen, the slow-fashion, California-based brand was founded by Audrey McLoghlin in 2009. Since then, they’ve prioritized using sustainable practices; no fast-fading trends here—just timeless designs created with quality fabrics. As a 100 percent woman-owned company, the brand is also a big supporter of female entrepreneurs, committing $20 million over 10 years to support and educate the next generation of female founders.
“Frank & Eileen has been one of my go-to brands for years, with the kind of pieces I reach for over and over again because they just work,” Sims says. “Their fabrics are buttery soft, the fits are effortless yet polished, and everything is designed with real life in mind. Partnering with them felt like the most natural fit, as it’s a brand I truly love and wear constantly.”
If you, too, are looking for a one-stop shop for timeless wardrobe heroes, browse The Hamptons Edit by Molly Sims at Frank & Eileen, below.
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