Despite the freezing weather now in Boston, I find it not too entirely unpragmatic to start thinking spring.
Personally, the boxier the merrier.
Ahot drink, food, and a few drizzles... what else can I ask for for this time of the year?
Counting down the days till Christmas!
This is not your average flared skirt. When I hear the word flare in skirt, I associate it with a cute and feminine outlook. I didn’t think a flared skirt could be this cool. This one by C/EMO Collective has the perfect, exaggerated structure. Its fabric is quite weighty –
I cannot say bodycon is my thing – but I’m biased here because this dress is indeed made by the talented Alexander Wang. I wish I wasn’t so oblivious to actually miss the back shot – the zipped-through back was one of the things, along the name-dropping, that prompted a
Details make or break a dress and this LBD is full of delicate, extraordinary minutiae. The bodice is dotted with fine, embroidered feathers of the same color; the banded waist creates subtle dimensions; and the raised seaming going down the flounce makes an elegant finish. The fit cannot be better –
Sporty stripes rarely fail. This Marni dress has the cutest monochrome stripes softened with sheer, layered silk fabric. With its chic mid-length and neon waistband, the skirt was love at first sight. I’m wearing a size 36 – the smallest available by then. It fits okay but I’d go down
Acne Studios makes some of the chicest designs out there, and I’m obsessed with this dress by them. The thick satin has perfect drape; the cross-over panels on the back add just right amount of details to the clean-lined cut. I’ve worn it with sandals, sneakers, and have tucked it into a
Galleries and museums are my top go-to places on a rainy summer weekend. And what’s a better ensemble for those trips than a comfy chic no-fuss outfit like this? Like I said before, these silk pants from Aritzia are my No.1 favorites this summer. The equally chic linen-silk blend top is made by Brochu




