I believe the cold and soft pink are a perfect match. The otherwise overly demure hue bulks up for the season and a usually fluffy texture adds an elegant touch. This pink hairy wool coat was a staple of last winter for me but little wear is visible. The wide cut
As stylish show-goers wear socks with sandals, or skirts over trousers, there’s no reason fanny packs cannot hop on the runway and turn into one of the latest haute trends. Iwas intrigued. But I’m also aware that besides the common idea of hanging a pouch to your waist, these contemporary
Deep, burnt orange, rich black, bursting cherry – I cannot think of a better season than fall to pack and cheer all these hues. Instead of otherwise being overpowering or weighing us down, wearing these colors in fall, even all at the same time like what I did, is season
I admit, I wasn’t much of a legwear person until my collab with Silkies Hosiery converted me. Apparently, I’m late to the party. I mean, sure they look swag on many of my beloved bloggers but wearing them myself somehow didn’t come across my mind. Once I try them on,
So I’m finally back home from all the traveling (thank goodness!) and back to business. My last stop before home was the freezing cold New York City, although Momofuku Ssam Bar and Lady M made braving through the brutal gusts worthy. Back at home isn’t necessarily warmer despite how I feel inside. This
I wish the duster-coat season was longer. Fall in Boston is curiously transient. I felt we’ve dived right into the deep cold from the summery heat – typical of the New England weather, I figured. But all that couldn’t stop me from getting all these feather-light, flowing jackets in more
Some gals over on IG asked what my favorite October looks are, and hands down, this belongs to my top 3. There is something benignly dark about excessive zips and chunky, funky buckles. I had been looking for an asymmetrical skirt that carries that exact vibe and this miniskirt came
Still think of winter leather goodies in brown (as in where leather brown comes from) and other dark hues like black and burgundy? Not anymore. Consider it an avant-garde twist on the classics. This season’s leather comes in unusual, chic shades: dusty grey, powder pink, baby blue, light purple, and
I’m a sweatshirt aficionado and I love all soft, chunky knitwear. Today, I’m cozying up in this two-in-one sweater fresh of the season by Topshop. The ribbed surface and the dropped double v-neck (one of the back) pairs up perfectly with the classic camel hue. The cut is boxy, and hence
The fall palette is here. And yes, mint is in! This mint coat is weighty; the trapeze swing and the dropped shoulders are absolutely chic. I’m wearing these fun pleated wool pants with it. Purple? Why not. The very elegant straight-leg press-fold pants are back, and I gotta have some
