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Paige DeSorbo's Amazon Cart Is a Masterclass in Vacay Style

Paige DeSorbo's Amazon Cart Is a Masterclass in Vacay Style

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Now that Paige DeSorbo's Bravo era has ended for good, the former Summer House star's weekly Amazon Live series is my only outlet for her razor-sharp wit and anti-boy agenda (Paige's skincare advice for men? Therapy).
In the latest episode, which premiered alongside the release of her new sleepwear line, Daphne, the Giggly Squad co-host proves that the only thing she does better than read an ex to filth with poetic precision...is shop. Paige gave fans a sneak peak at her own Amazon haul and everything she's packing for an upcoming trip to Italy—and it's basically just a masterclass in vacay style.
"The number one question when I'm traveling is what shoes are you packing and are you packing sneakers? No, I'm literally never packing sneakers," she dishes in the episode. "If I get asked to go on a vacation and someone says, 'oh bring a workout outfit.' You clearly don't get me. We're not friends. We don't have the same ideas of fun."
So what does she pack? Our girl covers alllll the essentials—everything from her aero trunk compression packing cubes (a must for fellow compulsive over-packers) to the matching set she says "isn't even just for Italy." All of Paige's highlights are a steal, too—a $11 staple skirt, $15 set, $19 going out top.
"This is just summer in general. So cute, I mean, so freaking cute," Paige tells viewers while showing off the powder pink style. "I was so pleasantly surprise," she adds. "Good quality."
Paige also has the perf pairing for the fit: $45 kitten heels that she says look "insanely expensive. The style has a 2.6-inch heel that adds just enough height elongate the leg without veering into blister or burning arches-territory. The square design feels sleek and modern, while the thong silhouette is soooo timely (ICYMI, flip-flops are back in a big way). They're backless for easy slide-on and off and are crafted from a high-quality faux leather that feels straight up like the real thing.
"For kitten heels, this is a good example of like a proper kitten heel," Paige says. "Anything lower than this I feel like is too low and any higher than this it's no longer a kitten heel. I just like how it looks kind of geometric with the shape. It's also a very big trend with the thong."
Taking notes (and spending all my money) accordingly!
Megan Schaltegger is an NYC-based writer. She loves strong coffee, eating her way through the Manhattan food scene, and her dog, Murray. She promises not to talk about herself in third person IRL.

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