sage advice
Thursday, February 24
Leave it Goop to launch me lickety-split into a faraway warm and sunny universe--otherwise known as Alexandra Sage's Australian Summer. I landed in this fine-sand world, replete with cloudless skies, turquoise waters and green palms, via Goop's Instagram feed, lured in by Alexandra's astronomic chicness, proven, above, in the matching Matteau set, above, and in the various images, below. Now I know, before I touch back down in Californian Summer, I'm going to need this tie-back dress, Rowie the Label's crochet knit shirtdress, the ric-rac dress by Oroton, the cut-out Cult Gaia, Sir the Label's see-through dress, and the Bondeye one-piece swimsuit, all below.
splashy suits
Tuesday, February 22
It's officially Ski Week on the west side of Los Angeles, with school out and actual snow falling in the mountains of Southern California today. But, go figure, I've got swimwear on my mind, specifically the kind that doubles as streetwear. Because the current trend has the swim/street lines blurred, I'm looking for suits that I can wear now and later--and treasure forever. Yes, some of them happen to be on the pricey side, like this sleek Celine bathing suit, this Missoni halter (imagine how cute with a denim skirt!) or this Fendi (with jeans and a big, cozy cardigan). But I also love these less expensive but endlessly versatile options from Ulla Johnson, Norma Kamali and Good American (underneath an oversized blazer).
the samba
Tuesday, February 22
Model Kaia Gerber, above, is always a step ahead of fast-paced sneaker trends. These days, she's running around in the Adidas Samba! And others, below, are now sprinting to keep up! These new must-have kicks are classic and comfortable (keep in mind they run small!) and go with just about everything. I almost might need them in both black and white!
knit fit
Monday, February 21
In case you want to know who is helping me finesse sweater-weather fatigue, it's Danish creative director Pernille Teisbaek. Her keep-it-fresh styling strategy: tonal layering. The look is timeless, clean and yet cozy. For maximum comfort, she sticks to Frame Denim jeans, such as the new white straight-leg pair, pictured above, and blue cargoes, below. Her knits--like her navy striped sweater and scarf-trimmed Ganni tunic (both below)--are loose-fitting but still flattering. Also in her mix: the shearling Prada loafers and the zip-up cashmere cable-knit, above.
toteme turtleneck
Saturday, February 19
ready for red
Friday, February 18
There was a time, back in the (pre-Covid) day, when I'd put on red lipstick regularly. But then lock-down locked that lipstick up! Until now. My polished pout is starting to venture out again, in its ready-to-go resplendent glory. But this time around, it's more moody maroon than flashy red--a reflection of the times, perhaps?! My inspiration: the shades seen in these recent snaps. Meet Mighty Maroon, my new go-to lip color!
pearl jam
Friday, February 18
Pearls make these jelly sandals look posh. I swear they could even pass for Chanel!
1. Frame Denim stripe top, $160, matchesfashion.com
2. Bottega Veneta pants, $1300, mytheresa.com
3. Boden knit jacket, $160, boden.com
4. Martha Colvo yin yang ring, $110, netaporter.com
5. Loewe bag, $1950, mytheresa.com
6. Stuart Weitzman jelly sandals, $150, neimanmarcus.com
print out
Thursday, February 17
This punchy print dress screams Johanna Ortiz barefoot glamour!
1. Zara print dress, $89, zara.com
2. Balenciaga sunglasses, $380, mytheresa.com
3. Luv Aj hoop earrings, $40, shopbop.com
4. Prada crochet tote bag, $1590, bergdorfgoodman.com
5. Studio Amelia sandals, $ 307, neimanmarcus.com
on dutti
Thursday, February 17
Reportedly, Kate Middleton has been "re-wearing" a camel Massimo Dutti coat all winter long. This may surprise (or shock!) some, but I totally get it. Zara's lesser-known sister brand is looking extra chic this season--and, for me, it's making getting dressed royally easy. Check out the chain-trimmed (Celine-inspired) jeans, above, for example, and the boxy blazer, below, along with the oversized striped blouse, below, the tie-back sweater, and the print skirt, last pic.
anorak attack
Wednesday, February 16
I never knew I needed an anorak in my wardrobe until Monday when J.Crew enticed me with its just-out color-block topper. I envisioned wearing it over a turtleneck in Aspen next month and underneath a long coat or puffer jacket when I go back to New York. But then I saw this fun and colorful one from Boden and couldn't decide which one I liked better. Today, I came across the spotted iteration from Tory Burch, above, worn this past week by a Vogue editor, who styled it over a sweatshirt go to a fashion show. Now I'm completely stumped.































