This summer I have been mostly wearing earthy tones, linens and lighter shades, and effortless pieces―not following trends, but always choosing wearable pieces every season. As I've been spending hours going through the most popular and mentioned brands this season, I wanted to share with you a few pieces that I currently have on my mid-summer wishlist...
BEFORE THE LOCKDOWN, our Instagram feed was filled with fashion influencers in elaborate magazine-like editorials taken in exotic and far-flung locations. Over the past three months however, due to travel restrictions and stay at home guidance, we began seeing an influx of at-home mirror selfies ...
SINCE THE LOCKDOWN began, the only things we ordered online were household things such as thermometers, a new frying pan, a projector. Only recently have we begun to order new clothes ...
I still remember the first time I saw a photo of Loulou de la Falaise. It was at the Musée Galliera, and I was immediately drawn to her clothes, the styling, l’allure. I knew instantly that she was not just another model. She was the epitome of chic, elegance, grace and style ...
Wearing statement pieces over and over again mean one thing: timeless trends. The classic pieces that people can wear on repeat are not only refreshing and show style, but also create an even bigger desire to be purchased.
Breezy white dresses will be on every shopping list this month, as many fashion défilés have showed us many ways to wear this summer staple, and many brands have at least one style of white dress on their best sellers lists—prairie dresses, crochet, embroidered, and slip.
SINCE THE LOCKDOWN, clothing sales have reportedly dropped by 50%. While we’re not exactly in this statistic as we did order a few basics such as denim and underwear, but for the most part, we can believe that it’s true, for shopping has changed drastically over the past two or so months
Silk is the epitome of elegance and chic, and no matter what the runways dictate, it will always be a staple in any stylish wardrobe. There is something about silk pieces that never fail to enthrall.
With everyone excited about the new beginning after the pandemic, I wanted to share some styling ideas for this new start and what is left of spring ...
Spring's latest mini trend appears to boxy, oversized blazers over barely there sexy underthings: pretty little tops made of lace, elegant bustiers and even corsets for summer's golden days. Switch up the look with a cropped tank top or sports bra, or, if you like, while at home in quarantine, nothing at all...
EVEN THOUGH THE there are promising buds on the trees and the soft beginnings of green leaves and beautiful pink cherry blossoms brightening up the skies, the weather seems to be taking its time to warm up. This spring's mini trend of Gucci tights in black or white might be just the thing ...
Rewear your things in different ways. Choose a good bag and wear it with different styles and outfits. Choose a favourite jacket and style it with maybe three different trousers or different shoes.
During this time of quarantine, I was scared of the idea of spending too many days with myself and my thoughts.
SO LONG AS WE'RE all online and social distancing, we thought it might be interesting to get a glimpse of the homes of those of us who work online, the difference spaces that your favourite influencers are self-isolating in. First up is the New York home of Shea Marie (@sheamarie), blogger, stylist, and social media influencer known for her Peace Love Shea fashion and lifestyle blog ...
SOMETIMES THE BEST way to see upcoming trends is through a scroll on our Instagram feed. Lately, we've been seeing warm pinks especially in leather jackets, and often paired with buttery yellows and rust. There are also soft, feathery pinks as well as bold magenta, icing sugar shades as at Elie Saab and dusty, eighties shades on the streets of London. Scroll through for our favourite ways to wear this always lovely shade...