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These days it's really not just about the type of bag anymore; it's how you carry it that counts: cradled close to your torso, effecting effortless elegance. Soft, malleable, easy options to behold from JW Pei (The Row dupe in leather!), MadewellJ.Crew, and Toteme.



aspen appropriate

$74, h&m

 

This fleece jacket possesses heat-packing comfort and an all-access Aspen pass.



1. The Frankie Shop wool and cashmere sweater, $275, mytheresa.com

2. AGOLDE leather pants, $350, netaporter.com

3. H&M fleece jacket, $74, hm.com

4. Demarson stackable rings, $225, shopbop.com

5. J.Crew bag, $128, jcrew.com

6. Steve Madden sneakers, $89, nordstrom.com

in the running

$89, nordstrom

 

I'm hitting the ground running this week in these Miu Miu-spirited sneakers! (I also love the burgundy option!)



1. Toteme turtleneck, $420, netaporter.com

2. AGOLDE jeans, $210, netaporter.com

3. Cinq a Sept jacket, $425, revolve.com

4. Saint Laurent quilted bag, $845, mytheresa.com

5. Steve Madden sneakers, $89, nordstrom.com

more sparkles

 


Speaking of sparkle (see previous post), I'm into these embellished jeans from Marks & Spencer! I think I need them in my life; I already have the fringe from Free People. Or maybe I need these from The Reformation or J.Crew?! Okay, everything!

sparkle and shine

$39, h&m


Wrapping myself in sparkle is my shortcut to shine.


 


1. Diotima crochet top, $450, bergdorfgoodman.com

2. H&M sequin wrap skirt, $39, hm.com

3. Jennifer Behr hoop earrings, $198, shopbop.com

4. The Row woven leather clutch, $3990, mytheresa.com

5. Prada patent leather slingback heels, $1220, bergdorfgoodman.com

gentle reminder

 


Helsinki-based stylist Johanna Piispa is reminding me not to overthink getting dressed. Because, let's be real, we have so many more important things to noodle at the moment! Her no-fail formula is rooted in the most obvious, no-fail classics: Citizens of Humanity straight leg jeans (and this new raw hem, wide-leg cut too) and denim shirts (below), a long elegant white coat by Favorite Daughter (a good one in black), Khaite boots (pictured but I also like these less expensive kitten heel boots), a Dorsey Riviere necklace, tailored Source Unknown and Cos blazers, and oversized Everlane sweaters. Keep it simple today!








Photos: Johanna Piispi

paw patrol

 


They say a leopard can't change its spots, but it can get more chic. For fall, I want to get my paws on a pair (or two) of leopard print pants! I'm loving these by Baum and Pferdgarten (en route to me!), Abercrombie, Topshop, Damson and Madder (I saw people lining up outside the store in Soho to buy!), Aligne and Ganni. I also love the multi-purpose Baum and Pferdgarten shirt-meets-jacket, last pic! 







 


Everyone knows today is Amazon Prime Day, and, holy moly, there is a staggering assortment from fashion to tech on sale. However, in case you're not aware, Shopbop is also offering 25% off today and tomorrow featuring a healthy edit of all the things we wear day in and day out, like the unerringly chic Anine Bing blazer, above, Adina Reyter's pave diamond bead necklace (I seriously never take mine off!), Levi's 501 jeans, and Schutz knee-high black boots! Might as well buy these staples for less!

double denim

H&M denim pullover
$59, h&m

 

Fulfilling the need to counterbalance all the denim I wear on the bottom.



1. H&M denim pullover, $54, hm.com

2. AGOLDE jeans, $230, netaporter.com

3. Theory wool leopard-print trench coat, $995, theory.com

4. JW Pei woven bag, $129, shopbop.com

5. By Far ankle boots, $590, shopbop.com


fringe fascination

 


My fascination with fringe is peaking, manifest in my Substack hot off the press (and in the featured Free People, above, plus this one already poised to go in my closet)! This morning, no joke, I just added more: the fringed H&M moccasins, below (shhhh, don't tell anyone that you can only buy them in the H&M app right now!), and the extra long, outfit-punctuating Banana Republic scarf, which also comes in highly-tempting red!





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