Soft girl summer isn’t just about how things look. It’s about how you feel. And for me, that feeling starts in the kitchen.
Redefining Soft Girl Summer
We’ve seen the aesthetic. The brunch outfits, the pretty tables, the curated moments made to look effortless. And while there’s nothing wrong with any of that — soft girl summer runs a lot deeper than what you can put in a frame.
For me, soft is choosing ease over pressure. Choosing to flow rather than force. Allowing yourself to let go of things that are changing or being removed from your life without gripping them on the way out. It’s slowing down in a society that tells you to keep going no matter how tired or depleted you are. Soft is creating an environment that is intentional about who has access to your time, your energy, and your heart. A space where things aren’t overcomplicated. Where you can actually breathe.
Soft is letting go of the need to constantly do the most.
And for me? That practice starts in the kitchen.
The Kitchen as a Soft Space
Whenever I step into my kitchen, something shifts. The outside world closes off. Everything slows down in the best way. What was stressing me out begins to dissipate. Things that were moving faster than I could keep up with start to make sense again. Soca music playing in the background, the smell of spices in the air, nowhere to be but right here.
The kitchen has become the one space that is fully curated to me. It’s where I can let my emotions out freely, without judgment. Where I get to pour back into myself after a week of giving to everyone else — at work, with family, with friends. It’s mine in a way that few spaces are.
And that’s exactly what soft girl summer feels like in practice.
What I Bake in My Soft Girl Era
Soft Mornings
There is something about cocoa tea in the morning that says we are taking our time. It could be the cocoa or the spices, but a hot cup of cocoa tea is the most unintentional intentional slow down. No rushing, no pressure — just warmth.
Banana bread belongs in this same morning. Because how do you rush eating a warm slice of banana bread? You don’t. And fried bakes, still warm, with some cheese on the side, do I even want to go to work?! Starting the morning slowly and softly makes me feel like I can actually take on whatever the day brings.
Light & Joyful Bakes
Then there are the bakes that don’t take much…no pressure, just light and fresh and easy. For these I reach for parfaits with fresh fruit. Mangoes, bananas, blueberries, pineapple. And when I can get them — papaya, passion fruit, guava. Fruits from home. Quick, easy, and genuinely delicious without asking anything complicated of you.
Comfort Without Effort
These are the bakes that scream comfort without saying much. My coconut drops are the first thing I reach for — the steps are simple, the process is easy, but the flavor shows out every single time. These are the bakes that take the least effort and still manage to deliver everything. My oatmeal raisin cookies belong here too. Something about the cinnamon, the raisins, the warmth of them…it’s like a hug you didn’t know you needed until it arrived.
→ Oatmeal raisin cookies recipe linked here.
Baking Just for Me
This one is something I’ve only recently started doing — and it’s become one of the most important parts of my soft girl summer. Baking for just me. Not for a request someone made. Not for content. Not worrying about whether I got the right angle or whether the bake looks perfect. Just making something because I want to, and eating it without an audience.
Not every moment in the kitchen needs to be captured. Not every bake needs to perform. Some moments get to just be moments…and I’m learning to protect those more fiercely than I used to.
Letting Go of Doing the Most
Softness is a choice. On who and what gets your time and your energy. It’s the choice to slow down, to reclaim your peace, to stop performing rest and actually rest.
Not every bake needs to be content. Not every morning needs to be productive. Not every moment needs to be documented to count. Some of the most meaningful things happen in the quiet…when the music is low, the kitchen smells like nutmeg and cinnamon, and you’re just there, present, doing something you love for no reason other than it feeds you.
That’s the soft life. And it’s available to you right now, no outfit required.
Home Always Finds Its Way In
No matter how simple the bake, Grenada always shows up somewhere. In the cocoa tea. In the nutmeg grated fresh over everything. In the Caribbean fruits folded into a parfait on a slow Sunday morning. Home has a way of making even the quietest moments feel warm and full.
Soft girl summer, for me, has a Caribbean accent. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.
So here’s my question for you — what would your soft girl summer look like? What does softness feel like in your daily routine? What are the small things that make you feel like yourself again?
You can start in the kitchen. Something simple, warm, and made just for you.
And if you need a place to begin — my oatmeal raisin cookies are waiting. → Recipe linked here.




