LA wonder
Tuesday, February 15
LA-based, Paris-bred creative director Jen Azoulay describes her style as neither Californian or French. Instead, she likes to mix simple with extravagant things, such as a Sea crochet knit sweater, above (also here), with a tweed Chanel. Or a lived-in Frankie Shop sweatshirt, below, with an elegant Gucci Horsebit bag. (I also adore the Chanel pearls with the $150 grey knit turtleneck, below!) Her other high/low mainstays: the Mango cut-out bodysuit, below, the Camilla and Marc white trench coat (second pic down), Re/Done faded black jeans, Mango quilted sweatshirt (last pic) and Frankie Shop wide-leg trousers.
Photos: Jen Azoulay
beachy keen
Tuesday, February 15
I'm always ready to hit the beach, but now even more so, because I've scooped some things that will make an extra splash, namely the cute striped Jen's Pirate Booty mini dress, above, the backless Abysse surf-worthy suit, below, plus these spring break-ready looks from
waiting line
Monday, February 14
You know when you're debating whether to buy something but then see it on someone else--and all of a sudden you HAVE to have it? That's exactly what happened with this Sandro blouse (on sale). Now it's mine too!
Photo: Iris Mittenaere
maxed out
Monday, February 14
Of all the Fall 2022 collections that have been unveiled in New York over the last few days, my hands-down favorite is by Brandon Maxwell. (Altuzarra, with its chic pea coats and stand-up shearling collars, comes in at a close second!) The reason is simple: Maxwell combines glamour with comfort. In the most uncontrived, easy-to-pull-off way. I want to wear my everyday jeans but dress them up with a knockout blazer, like above. Or whirl around in an evening-out dress--but still feel at-home cozy in a fisherman's sweater. Speaking of which I need to buy one (this, this or this) to start wearing immediately. Check out the current collection here, specifically this!
living large
Monday, February 14
From the look of things, New York fashion show attendees are living large: big scarves, baggy pants, hefty turtlenecks, jumbo jackets, super-long coats, etc. Of course, in Manhattan, bigger has always been better, but what makes this particular massive-statement style doable is that nothing is too over the top. For starters, I'm totally lusting after Lisa Aiken's Goldsign leather pants (on sale here!), Toteme turtleneck and scarf, all pictured above! (I also love the plush Toteme shearling jacket, below.) Other ways to get on the big bandwagon: these Frankie Shop or Lou Lou Studio pleated trousers, this perfectly oversized Zara button-down shirt, this extra big hoodie (similar to below), and this roomy H&M cardigan and this outfit-making By Malene Birger trench coat.
Photos: Sandra Semberg, Vogue
lsd x nyfw
Friday, February 11
New York Fashion Week officially kicks off today--and how I wish I was there to see not only what's in store for Fall 2022, but what industry insiders are wearing right now! This morning Moda Operandi founder Lauren Santo Domingo graciously provided a glimpse of what to expect on the streets via her Instagram feed: oversized Khaite turtlenecks, above, The Frankie Shop suits, below, quilted Toteme trench coats, last pic, Proenza Schouler loafers, boots from Aeyde and Bottega Veneta, and luxe baseball hats, like the one, below, by Acne Studios. Happy Friday, all!
Photos: Lauren Santo Domingo
cape town
Friday, February 11
It's been ages since I've been to London--but that hasn't stopped me from trawling one of my favorite High Street stores, Monsoon. While it's always been a solid boho-chic source for vivid block print dresses and quilted patchwork jackets, it delightfully surprises me from time to time with its more subdued knits, like the fringed cape, above, for $35 (!). Naturally, this cute cape discovery led to root out other viable options in the market (and how to wear them right this very minute) and I also found this Mango, below, and this, this, and this!
layer up
Thursday, February 10
It's only been two weeks since The Row's Fall 2022 collection with its distinct white-turtleneck styling hit the runway and already this look turning up on the streets of Copenhagen. Fashionistas are employing this layering trick to winter-fy lightweight shirts and spring dresses, above and below, effecting an IYKYK-cool, ahead-of-the-curve vibe. Once LA's heatwave blows over, I want to give it a whirl in any of these fitted, not-too-bulky options from Vince, Ninety Percent, and Splendid. I'd wear it under this, this and this!
Photos: Vogue
get in line
Thursday, February 10
If you're like me and yearn for one of those much-coveted Toteme or Khaite oversized striped knits but are daunted by the price, I recommend stocking up on multiple stripes at Zara, which has almost too many to choose from. My favorites: the rollover turtleneck, above, the button-up knit, below, the crewneck and high-collar zip-neck (which I took to Sun Valley last week). I also love this solid navy side-zip, too!
copenhagen colors
Wednesday, February 9
One way Copenhagen's fashionistas are dealing with dead-of-winter dullness is with bright and sunny pops of color--A.K.A. soon-to-be-everywhere spring elements! I can already see some of these new bold hues--neon orange, electric yellow--on the virtual racks. I'm keen to perk up my current wintry look (and onward) with an outfit-punctuating bag like this emerald green Loewe, this pink vintage Hermes (similar to last pic), or this mini red Clare V. If not the bag, then, for sure, standout shoes, like these by Acne Studios (all the rage in Copenhagen!), JW Anderson, and Gianvito Rossi. Too much? What about just a hit of color with this?
Photos: Vogue, Emili Sindlev







































