Fashion Gia Coppola Teams Up with Everlane for Her First-Ever Fashion Collection By Jonathan Borge Jonathan Borge Instagram Twitter Jonathan Borge is a writer and editor living in New York City. His writing has appeared in Glamour, Refinery29, Forbes, and PAPER, among other publications. Plus, he's held staff positions at Marie Claire, InStyle, and OprahDaily.com. Currently, he's the Senior Entertainment Editor at Bustle Digital Group's Elite Daily, where he oversees digital covers, features and profiles, freelance essays, and strategy for the site's TV/Movies and Celebrity and Music sub-verticals.He primarily writes about pop culture and style, and has a passion for telling LGBTQ+ and Latinx stories. When he's not working, he's likely waiting for Lady Gaga to announce her next tour. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on July 6, 2016 @ 04:45PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Courtesy While dreams of lounging by the pool all day may be squashed by 9-to-5 realities, you can channel your inner sun-soaking goddess anytime thanks to Everlane’s latest collaboration. The no-frills online retailer tapped L.A.-born filmmaker Gia Coppola—Sofia’s niece—for her first clothing project ever, which is appropriately titled The Gia Coppola Collection. Inspired by the effortless cool that surrounds Southern California, Coppola’s offerings are also a nod to ‘70s basics and include a striped tank, tee, shorts, dress, romper, and boat neck shirt, all only made in yellow, navy, and orange. “The pace of California is what inspires me, the mellowness, the slowness,” Coppola says of the line in an accompanying campaign video, where she also defines what it means to be sexy. “I think sexy is when a woman is just trying to dress for herself. She has total confidence in who she is,” she adds. The best part? The new collection affordably retails between $30 and $48. 13 Lingerie Pieces to Wear on Your Wedding Night See more of the line below and visit everlane.com to shop for the pieces now. Courtesy Courtesy Courtesy Courtesy Your Cheat Sheet to Fall 2016 Couture Fashion Week Courtesy