Abide in Amalfi: A Summer Drop for the Soul

There’s something sacred about the sea.

Maybe it’s the way it speaks without words. The way it calls us to sit still, breathe deep, and listen. Maybe it’s how its rhythm reminds us that even in chaos, there’s order. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s that we instinctively know, even when we forget, that God walks on these waters.

Welcome to Abide in Amalfi, our latest drop, and more than that, a quiet call to dwell deeper.

A Collection for the Girl Who’s Not Just Traveling, She’s Transforming

When we designed Abide in Amalfi, we weren’t just thinking about vacation outfits or summer ease. We were thinking about the church girl who is no longer content with simply being busy. She’s trading burnout for abiding. Hustle for stillness. A curated life for a consecrated one.

This collection is a prayer wrapped in linen, a Psalm whispered through silk.

It’s inspired by the vibrant coastlines and pastel cliffs of Amalfi, yes — but also by John 15, where Jesus says:

“Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine…”

This is fashion that flows from faith.

The Heart Behind the Drop

There’s a reason this isn’t just called Amalfi, it’s Abide in Amalfi.

In a world full of distraction, the word abide sounds almost radical. To abide is to remain, to stay, to dwell. And in the Kingdom, abiding isn’t passive, it’s deeply intentional.

Every thread in this drop reflects that call: to presence, to peace, to proximity with God.

These are pieces for the girl who prays with her eyes open. The one who sees God in the in-between: in the way her sandals hit cobblestone streets, in laughter over dinner in some sun-drenched square, in the quiet moments on a balcony at dusk.

Church Girls on Holiday: Not Escaping, But Expanding

Let’s be honest. Sometimes Christian culture doesn’t know what to do with the concept of luxury. But we believe you can love Jesus and love Italy. You can hold your Bible in one hand and a gelato in the other. You can walk in modesty and walk along the Amalfi coast.

The tension isn’t something to solve. It’s something to steward.

Abide in Amalfi is for the girl who’s not escaping her life, she’s expanding her faith. She knows that even vacation can be holy. Even leisure can be liturgy. Even beauty can be biblical.

God made beauty, sis. He knit it into oceans and sunsets and the folds of linen and the curl of your hair. To enjoy beauty isn’t to worship it, it’s to worship the One who made it.

More Than a Drop: A Daily Practice

We’re not just dropping clothes; we’re sowing a reminder:
You were never meant to do this life apart from the Vine.

The world will tell you to be self-sufficient, to chase “main character energy,” to never need anyone, not even God. But abiding flips all that on its head. Abiding says:

  • I don’t need to rush.

  • I don’t need to prove.

  • I don’t need to know everything.

  • I just need to stay close.

If this drop does one thing, we pray it helps you remember that.

How to Abide Wherever You Are

Even if you’re not jetting off to Italy this summer, here’s how to abide right where you are:

  • Start your morning without your phone. Open Scripture first.

  • Go for a walk and practice listening prayer — no agenda.

  • Put on a worship playlist while you get dressed and thank God for your body.

  • Choose clothes that make you feel like yourself, and remind you Whose you are.

  • Make rest a rhythm, not a reward.

You don’t need a passport to practice the presence of God. You just need a willing heart , and maybe a robe that makes you feel like peace has already arrived.

Join the Collective: Fashioned for Faith

As always, The Church Girl Collective isn’t just about style, it’s about sisterhood. We’re a community of women learning to love Jesus and ourselves, one honest conversation (and one chic outfit) at a time.

If Abide in Amalfi resonates with you, share it. Style it. Speak it. Let your wardrobe whisper the Word. Let people ask where you got that hat, and let it be the opening to talk about where you got your peace.


Here’s to the Church Girl who abides.
Who wears grace like a garment.
Who travels light because she’s rooted deep.
Who finds God not just in the sanctuary, but in the streets of a sleepy Italian town.

This is your season to rest, release, and remain.

This is your call to Abide in Amalfi.