all fur
Thursday, September 25
The layering piece that will level up all of your coats and jackets. It comes in white, too.
- Anine Bing leather jacket, $600, netaporter.com
- Khaite jeans, $620, netaporter.com
- And Other Stories faux fur bib, $129, stories.com
- Saint Laurent sunglasses, $495, mytheresa.com
- Madewell wristlet bag, $128, madewell.com
- Roz Evergreen Style Cream, $32, rozhair.com
- Steve Madden brown suede boots, $159, nordstrom.com
pink li
Wednesday, September 24
Turns out the real star of NYFW wasn’t on the runway, it was in the front row. Le Catch’s top-earning link of the week? A pair of pink corduroy pants from J.Crew. I spotted them on a fellow attendee at Kallmeyer, above, and was too intimidated to ask where she got them. But ever the intrepid shopper, I sleuthed them down for you—and several dozen pairs later (including one in my own closet), they emerged as the week’s highest-converting item. They also happen to be on sale right now. In any case, pink is back, baby, and so I am digging with the striped knit, below, this Le Bop jacket (I wore the tan/blue version earlier this week), and this Hill House Home cardigan.
fringe on the fly
Wednesday, September 24
This La Ligne skirt is nearly sold on Net-a-Porter, and it's no wonder: it's statement making, day to night wearable, and universally flattering.
- Nili Lotan chiffon blouse, $790, netaporter.com
- La Ligne skirt, $425, lalignenyc.com
- Laura Lombardi hoop earrings, $128, lauralombardi.com
- Chimi eyeglasses, $230, shopbop.com
- Audrey Rose buckle ring, $128, audreyrosejewelry.com
- Dries Van Noten scarf bag, $725, bergdorfgoodman.com
- Paige knee-high boots, $578, nordstrom.com
big bold beautiful jewelry
Tuesday, September 23
Net-a-Porter’s buying manager Lydia Zacharis is one of fashion’s most finely-tuned bellwethers, adept at going long on what will become essential. Lately, her personal jewelry, pictured above, is speaking volumes: bold, sculptural and statement-making. (Her silver bracelet by Charlotte Chesnais is stunning! I like this low-key derivative, too.) And the runways are re-inforcing her preferences. From New York to London, designers from Michael Kors to Nanushka (both pictured below) are draping models in long chains tipped with pendants the size of clenched fists—silver and leather talismans swinging with unapologetic weight. Hefty wraparound bracelets and rings are following suit. The message is clear: go big or go home with H&M's ring set, Jenny Bird's lariat, these Ann Taylor drop earrings, and Kate Young x Monica Vinader's spot-on collab (last pic).
the run up
Tuesday, September 23
These cool leather J.Crew kicks come with (Miu Miu-like) beaded leather laces and a plain pair, too.
- La Ligne sweater, $325, netaporter.com
- AGOLDE jeans, $238, netaporter.com
- Maje fringed wool coat, $295, maje.com
- Liffner suede belted bag, $550, liffner.com
- Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm, $77, qvc.com
- IVI Los Angeles twist ring, $695, shopbop.com
- J.Crew leather sneakers, $198, jcrew.com
san fran season
Monday, September 22
Back from a quick trip to San Francisco, where Twain's line about the “coldest winter…” proved true—fog rolling in like a gray cashmere throw, the damp wind blowing enough to make me forget it’s technically still summer in LA. It was the perfect excuse to pile on nearly every new knit I stuffed into my suitcase: a ribbed zip-up turtleneck over a striped crewneck, all under an oversized cardigan. Add a high-collared fleece-like knit, and suddenly I remembered how well it works to layer and layer again. Moral of the story: when the Bay tells you to bring a sweater, bring five, plus a toasty suede jacket and a statement-making scarf-trimmed knit for kicks—and wear them all at once!
under $200
Friday, September 19
My sister often vets my shopping tabs--but she's not here so you're on my buy or bye taste-duty today. Here's what I got: the H&M leather pouch ($29), above, the mock-neck (cool girl) Nation t-shirt, below, this Khaite-like macrame tote bag, this Rails rain coat in the chicest color, this ($75) Prada-inspired striped t-shirt from Banana Republic, this Lele Sadoughi tassel necklace, and this Asos tie-front cropped trench (last image). Happy Weekend!
zip factor
Thursday, September 18
I spent last Sunday afternoon shopping in New York with my friend Molly, who, let’s just say, could teach a masterclass in decisiveness. She sees, she tries, she likes, she buys. Efficient, instinct-driven, and always spot-on stylish. We swept through Khaite and Dries Van Noten before landing at Toteme, where Molly immediately locked in on the jacket—the one I’d only spotted on the most in-the-know editors during fashion week (pictured above). I stood there debating whether to join her in the purchase, knowing how it possesses the power to reframe my daily style, to sharpen my outfit with a single zip and drape. The truth is there are so many fall jacket options, high to low--almost too many to choose from. Sleek trenches, oversized bombers, cropped leathers, suede blazers, perfectly slouchy barn jackets... I want them all, specifically the high-collared Toteme, the red J.Crew, this leather AGOLDE (obsessed!), this suede Rohe (it's all about the high collar!), and this recently re-stocked Le Bop. P.S. Tuckernuck has this cute faux fur vest to layer under our lighter coats now (like this Loewe-inspired swing jacket) and later; same with Me + Em with this shearling Prada-like stole and Adidas with this on-trend anorak (which I'd also wear as a blouse!)
Photos: Mimi Nguyen, Vogue
high times
Thursday, September 18
The high collar, the cinched waist, the peplum silhouette--all for under $250!
- Nation turtleneck t-shirt, $108, nation.la
- The Row jeans, $990, mytheresa.com
- Source Unknown faux leather jacket, $245, sourceunknown.com
- Veronica Beard pouch bag charm, $175, shopbop.com
- Lizzie Fortunato mixed metal hoops, $175, tuckernuck.com
- Alaia ballet flats, $1250, mytheresa.com
wednesday wrap
Wednesday, September 17
Back in LA—the quiet after the fashion week storm. No more downtown jackhammers and sirens, just the whirr of leaf blowers and waves lapping the beach. I’ve returned with an extra garment bag full of new/borrowed treasures, but the clothes that carried me through the week deserve their own shoutout. The MVP's: my Madewell jeans, above, (30% off right now, seriously stock up!) that I wore to coffee runs, fashion shows, dinners to Frenchette and Odeon, plus multiple meetings at San Vicente West Village. I also leaned hard on my red satin Reformation sandals, which somehow worked with almost every outfit and garnered 5,000 compliments. (Turns out it is all about a red shoe (from this to this), a red sweater (this one sale or this one in my dreams!), and now, of all things—thanks to TWP's 2026 spring collection—a red eyeglass-holder necklace I promptly ordered on Amazon.) That TWP bugle bead top I wore to the show? A zillion DMs--and a cameo on Vogue, no less. (Yes, it’s as good as you think, immediately below.) The Loulou Studio blazer I bought for $100(!) that I wore to Kallmeyer's show yesterday is the perfect weight for NY and LA’s not-quite-fall evenings, above. My new Gucci bag became an instant conversation starter with Net-a-Porter's sharp-eyed buying manager Lydia Zacharis and finessed my 9 to 9 daily routine. Then there was the Sea vest, layered over the most versatile Tory Burch dress, paired with pointy-toe heels that I walked miles in (no joke) and had a friend clicking “buy” post-show. And I can’t not mention my current obsessions with the pictured J.Crew cords that I spied at a show (now on sale), more cute cords that my friend was wearing (understandably, almost sold out!), the new necessity for a yellow rain jacket (hello, Spring 2026 Kule, TWP, plus gold statement bangles (that can even frame your watch) from Charlotte Chesnais. Fashion week is over, but the outfits—and the inspiration—are sticking around.


































