There's a reason Dôen keeps showing up everywhere this summer. The California-born label has always occupied a particular sweet spot — romantic without being precious, effortless without being careless — and this season, that sensibility is resonating louder than ever. These aren't coincidental street style moments. Dôen confirmed each of these sightings themselves, which says something about how intentionally this brand moves through culture.
The Henri Top in Salt Eyelet — Taylor Swift
Dôen confirmed that Taylor Swift was spotted in their Henri Top, and it's the kind of sighting that makes complete sense in retrospect. The Salt Eyelet fabric, slightly cropped silhouette, and subtle ruffle detail make it precisely the kind of piece that looks effortless on a New York street but translates just as well to a dinner out or a summer afternoon. It pairs back to everything — denim cut-offs, wide-leg trousers, tucked loosely into a linen skirt. The Henri Top is arguably the most versatile piece in the summer edit, and Swift's instinct for unpretentious, wearable dressing makes her the perfect person to prove it.
The Quinn Dress in Black — Kaia Gerber
Kaia Gerber's affinity for pieces that feel considered without trying too hard is well documented, so when Dôen confirmed her in the Quinn Dress in Black, it tracked immediately. The puff sleeve and square neckline walk the line between feminine and deliberate — the kind of dress that reads differently at a gallery opening than it does on a Sunday afternoon, and holds up in both contexts. Few black midi dresses earn that kind of range. The Quinn does.
The Petra Cardigan in Rosebud — Olivia Rodrigo

Dôen's knitwear tends to get overlooked in summer, which makes Olivia Rodrigo's brand-confirmed Petra Cardigan moment worth paying attention to. She wore it in Rosebud — a dusty pink that sits closer to blush than bubblegum — styled over a white tee with straight-leg jeans. It's the simplest possible blueprint and it works completely. The Petra layers over the rest of the Dôen collection just as naturally, but Rodrigo's styling is an honest reminder that the best pieces don't need much around them.
The Fiona Dress in Cerise et Fleur — Leighton Meester
Leighton Meester has always gravitated toward pieces that feel personal rather than trend-driven, which is exactly why her brand-confirmed Fiona Dress sighting resonates. The Cerise et Fleur colorway is warm without being loud — a floral that doesn't read costumey, which is harder to pull off than it sounds. It photographs beautifully but more importantly it just lives well on your body, which is the standard every dress should be held to. If you've been looking for something that moves from a farmers' market morning to an evening out without a costume change, the Fiona is the answer.
Shop the Dôen Summer Edit at Romi Boutique
These four pieces are available now in-store and online at Romi Boutique. Dôen sells through quickly — their dresses especially. If something here caught your eye, it's worth acting on it.


