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Reformation

Parisian Style

French women have a timeless quality that’s hard to put into words. It’s a combination of not looking like they tried and somehow appearing perfectly put-together. Unfair as it seems, they do have a leg up in the fashion universe. It’s not something that can be readily taught, but there are tricks... Read More

How to Layer in Fifty Degree Weather

There is basic human instinct to layer. Food-wise, layering anything is fun. Think of peanut butter and jelly, milk and cereal, avocado and toast. Your meals would taste pretty bland if one was without the other. In the movies, character personalities are layered, and in books, chapters move and develop... Read More

Layer In Style

Fashion week has been fun, yet exhausting. I have been attending New York Fashion Week for many years, and every year I get a new perspective on fashion, scoping the trends, and coveting the new new. But dodging freezing rain, sleet and snow for the sake of fashion? I don’t... Read More

Back In New York

After a weekend getaway, it’s always nice to come back to the city I love. Coming back to freezing cold temps? Not so much. After braving so many winters and threatening to break up with New York, I drop my flag and surrender. Layering is a fun game only when... Read More

How To Ring It In In Style

This Wednesday, the clock will strike midnight and the year will wind down and we will all utter the words: “Where did the time go?’ Another year will have passed giving us all opportunity to reflect and become anew if we so choose. And as the temperatures drop, its time... Read More

Fringe and Fray

Playing with fringe and frayed edges is nothing new in the fashion industry. Deconstructing fabric and unraveled threads is part of the creative process. I’m not talking about diving headlong into Festival territory where you start dressing like your teenage self and tripping through the tulips in your ripped denim... Read More