Fashion

statue of liberty

dress // nude heels // sunglasses

Being in New York for over 7 years I still get moments of surrealism when I think “my God I live here!”. I hope this feeling never goes away. It doesn’t happen every day, I go from work to the gym to back home like a normal person. But once a week something catches my eye or happens to me and it transforms me into gratefulness. One thing that makes me feel such abundance is the Empire State Building. I see it almost every day and yet I still love the sight of that tall building. It is the quintessential New York image. I even have an illustration of the building framed in my room that I purchased from Crate and Barrel (sold out now) about 6 years ago.

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sezane

sweater c/o // pants c/o // white booties // sunglasses // circle bag

As the season starts to change to colder temperatures this is usually the time of year where I switch from looking like a bright highlighter to dark and gloomy winter attire. However, this year I have been pushing back my black on black go-to’s for lighter colors. This fall season I have been wearing more whites and creams than ever before. I know, white after Labor Day, blah blah blah. I’ve never much cared for that rule anyhow. Although I am not running around in white sundresses, I am wearing cream-colored sweaters and white and tan checkered pants. Both are perfectly acceptable to wear this crisp season. Why wait until winter, let’s start wearing fall whites!

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court and rowe

dress c/o // nude pumps // headband // sunglasses // circle bag

Is there anything more classic than a striped shirtdress? It’s an item that you can wear for years to come and still be in style. What makes this article of clothing so timeless? It flatters everyone. It’s no fuss, clean-cut, chic, and feminine. In a world where fashion is all about change, when an item is sought after year after year it becomes a staple, classic piece. Borrowed from men’s shirts with its button-up closure, crisp collar, and cuffed sleeves, the shirtdress was created by Christian Dior after WWII in the 1950’s. Originally it was known as “shirtwaist” dress.

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court and rowe

blazer c/o // jeans (similar) // white booties // circle bag // bow blouse (similar) // sunglasses

A few weeks ago I stopped by the Court and Rowe pop-up in Soho. It was the first time for me to see the brand up close and personal; to try on the clothing and to feel the fabrics. Court and Rowe is a preppy, feminine, classic clothing brand that reminds me of what J.Crew used to be way back in the day. It’s clothing that you can take from work to casual wear. As someone who lives in blazers during the fall season, I knew I had to own one of Court and Rowe’s chic blazers.

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