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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 39 MIN

Out of office, into autumn and home for Easter

from Suddenly Thirty

In this week’s episode, Lilli and Emily cover all the essentials — from quick getaways to fashion in the changing season and everything in between. The girls recap Emily’s whirlwind weekend away — complete with airport antics, unexpected expenses and a few too many laughs. From bidding on flight upgrades to people watching at its finest, they share the beauty of the 24-hour holiday and why short trips are sometimes exactly what you need (and how to accidentally make them feel luxe). The girls move to a thoughtful discussion on fashion in the shifting season and what’s actually worth buying right now. They reflect on finding the balance between comfort and confidence, and how building a capsule wardrobe has brought more joy to their wardrobes (but maybe a bit less fun?). Plus the girls chat through their Easter long weekend plans, family traditions and the joy of creating rituals as life continues to grow and shift.Lilli’s new sambas Lilli’s dream Jenni Kayne knit (code: CANDY for extra 10% off)Lilli’s P Johnson pantsSubscribe to the Suddenly Thirty Substack where we collate all the things we’ve been into this week and share them with you. The Monthly Edit - Vol 19 is available now!Follow us on Instagram @suddenlythirtypodcast to stay up to date with what we’ve been up to, behind the scenes and future episodes.The Suddenly Cap is on sale – shop the girls go-to caps for 20% off. Discount automatically applied at the checkout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week’s episode, Lilli and Emily cover all the essentials — from quick getaways to fashion in the changing season and everything in between. The girls recap Emily’s whirlwind weekend away — complete with airport antics, unexpected expenses and a few too many laughs. From bidding on flight upgrades to people watching at its finest, they share the beauty of the 24-hour holiday and why short trips are sometimes exactly what you need (and how to accidentally make them feel luxe). The girls move to a thoughtful discussion on fashion in the shifting season and what’s actually worth buying right now. They reflect on finding the balance between comfort and confidence, and how building a capsule wardrobe has brought more joy to their wardrobes (but maybe a bit less fun?). Plus the girls chat through their Easter long weekend plans, family traditions and the joy of creating rituals as life continues to grow and shift.Lilli’s new sambas Lilli’s dream Jenni Kayne knit (code: CANDY for extra 10% off)Lilli’s P Johnson pantsSubscribe to the Suddenly Thirty Substack where we collate all the things we’ve been into this week and share them with you. The Monthly Edit - Vol 19 is available now!Follow us on Instagram @suddenlythirtypodcast to stay up to date with what we’ve been up to, behind the scenes and future episodes.The Suddenly Cap is on sale – shop the girls go-to caps for 20% off. Discount automatically applied at the checkout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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