Hey there, are you looking for something cute to wear the next time you eat a peach and let the juice drip down your chin while "Wild Horses" plays and your crush comes up to wipe your mouth with his white T-shirt? Understandable, it's a closet staple.
And if you're looking specifically for the lacy white blouse Belly wore whilst eating a peach in front of Conrad in The Summer I Turned Pretty, there's good news and bad news. The good news? The blouse has been identified by Shop Your TV as Dôen's Skylark Embroidered Organic Cotton Top. The bad news? It's no longer available.
However! Dôen is nothing if not an excellent source for flouncy lace blouses, and there are multiple others that very similar to Belly's / will do just as good a job catching juice from your erotic road-side peach-eating session. Like, the Frances Top:
And if you're looking for something slightly cheaper, the Gap has a good dupe that'll work in a peach emergency.
Anyway! Speaking of the peach scene, here's what The Summer I Turned Pretty showrunner Jenny Han had to say about it to Variety:
"We rescheduled that shoot date three times because we picked the location and they told us the flower beds were going to be up by a certain date, and then the weather just wasn’t cooperating. So it was just a dirt patch. And I was like, I’m not doing the scene without the flowers. We needed that. And then where the sun was going to be setting, we just needed it all to light up exactly how we needed it. That was one of the times when it’s very fortunate that I’m the showrunner, because I was able to say, 'We need to reschedule!' Luckily, they came up beautiful. The flowers really add to the magic of the moment. And we knew we had a really short window to get what we needed with the sunset and magic hour. So, it was really about 15 minutes."
She continued, "We were doing run-throughs, our DP Sandra Valde-Hansen would drive by on the way home during sunset, just to be sure we knew exactly where the sun was hitting and timing it. She was a really wonderful partner for me, as a first-time director, because she was just as invested, and she knew how important it was to me to get it right and make it as beautiful as it could be."
The more you know.













