The shirt that does everything.
WHAT I WISH I PACKED MORE OF

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The shirt that does everything.
It's the punctuation mark that pulls everything together.
After a month of travel, I'm ready for fresh summer style. This is what I like.
In the WEARING LATELY series, you’ll notice a lot of pieces marked as old. It’s a testament to consistency in personal style and confidence in how I want to dress. When an item is no ...
An exercise in styling my closet...Part One of three part series.
What I've been wearing series.
Having a well packed, thoughtfully edited toiletry bag is essential for me to ensure stress free travel. It’s also an exercise in streamlining products down to the absolutes. These are the things that make me ...
A seasonal refresh for one of my uniforms.
The pieces I wear on repeat.
New things I'm adding to my core travel wardrobe.
As much as I love wearing my long, loose jeans lately, I know I’ll be swapping them for cropped styles this spring for travel. Most of my long jeans require a short heel limiting my ...
The Fall 2025 collection included these outstanding evening looks. I mean perfection. Some pieces are available for pre-order on Moda Operandi. I’ve added them to the Event Dresses collection on Shop My. Connie Tiered Silk dress (still searching ...
Gucci bamboo belt, Jordaan suede loafer, Soft Horsebit 1955 bag, Large Softbit bag, 18K Horsebit earrings While I used to enjoy a deep dive into new season collections, today I’ll check out just a few. Creative directors come and ...
Weddings, special occasions, day and night...
Early spring shopping.
Pieces to give daily dressing a bit of flair.
blazer, belt, shirt, pump, bag. wearing The Row schoolboy blazer. I’m using last week’s denim post as an exercise in wardrobe building as I continue to develop looks around the one item I reach for more than any other – jeans. As the ...
Five styling options.
Products with results.
Looking back to move forward.
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