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LAST LIGHT CLUB

There’s a certain hush that settles over the coast as the sun begins its slow descent. Shadows stretch long across the dock, sails are lowered, drinks are poured, and the day exhales. This is Last Light Club––not a place, but a feeling. A softly sun-bleached state of mind where time slows, collars loosen, and style drifts into something effortless.

Inspired by the understated elegance of coastal living, these looks belong to days spent beside the water and evenings that linger long after the sun slips away. There’s a familiarity to it all––crisp shirting, easy knits, weathered denim––but the proportions are relaxed, the palette sun-washed. Think clean whites, softened neutrals, and mixed blues.

Andrews editorial photoshoot - frank & eileen
LAST LIGHT CLUB

There’s a certain hush that settles over the coast as the sun begins its slow descent. Shadows stretch long across the dock, sails are lowered, drinks are poured, and the day exhales. This is Last Light Club––not a place, but a feeling. A softly sun-bleached state of mind where time slows, collars loosen, and style drifts into something effortless.

Inspired by the understated elegance of coastal living, these looks belong to days spent beside the water and evenings that linger long after the sun slips away. There’s a familiarity to it all––crisp shirting, easy knits, weathered denim––but the proportions are relaxed, the palette sun-washed. Think clean whites, softened neutrals, and mixed blues.

Andrews editorial photoshoot - frank & eileen

The mood is tailored but unfussy. A lightweight button-up worn over relaxed linen pants. A scarf tied just so, a sweater tossed over the shoulder without ceremony. There’s something innately comforting about these pieces, as if pulled from a memory of summer’s past––lived-in, but never tired. A knit cardigan with a navy stripe at the hem recalls seaside holidays from another era, while relaxed shorts and a classic polo pair with a woven tote for a look that feels as suited to the yacht club patio as it does to a sun-dappled street in the city.

This is not fashion chasing a moment but rather returning to something timeless. The appeal lies in the details: a woven bag slung casually over the arm, the gleam of a brass button catching the light, a baseball cap shading the eyes just as the sky turns to gold. Everything feels considered, but nothing feels forced.

Denim, too, has a role to play. Softly structured, subtly muted, and worn with a sense of ease––these are the jeans you reach for instinctively, whether you’re heading out for coffee or back to the dock. A denim button-up from Frank & Eileen, styled with crisp white shorts, classic boat shoes, and a wide-brimmed hat, captures that sun-drenched nonchalance––easy yet refined, made for days when the breeze is your styling partner.

It’s a look for those who move between city and shore with ease––those who appreciate the quiet charm of a linen blend, the soft structure of a perfectly cut pant, the enduring appeal of navy and white. It’s preppy, yes––but softened by time, breeze, and a certain laissez-faire attitude that only summer can deliver.

As the season tilts toward longer days and warmer nights, there’s no need to overthink it. Let your wardrobe do what the sea does best: ebb and flow. Mix polish with ease. Blend old with new. Embrace silhouettes that breathe, colours that fade softly, and fabrics that catch the wind.

Last Light Club isn’t about the spectacle. It’s about the pause before nightfall. That golden, glimmering hour when everything feels suspended––washed in warmth, dressed in salt air, and destined to be remembered.