The fall itch is official beginning (too soon??). After three weeks of consecutive 85 degrees in LA (I’m not complaining!!), I felt the need to throw on a layer here and there this week. And yes, while it was warm, sometimes you have to do hard things when it comes to obeying what your personal style is craving.
You always read about big seasonal transitions, but how do we dress for the in between’s in between? Cooler summer nights, going from blazing heat to a frigid office — there are these very specific pieces in my wardrobe that have started to come with me everywhere for those just in case moments. What I’ve realized this month is that they are some of the most important, most used pieces in my wardrobe. And since they’re layering pieces, they have to be perfect. Like the cherry on top of the sundae. So here are a few of my tried and trues over the last few weeks:
A matching set. I just got a big haul from MATE the Label and am obsessed with this brand. I got so many pieces — like this organic green pointelle matching pant and cardigan set. I’ve been wearing the pants and a tank during the day and bringing the cardigan with me for cooler nights. Its buttery soft — they just dropped their new August capsule and the pieces are so good.
44OME Cardigan. Perfectly cropped and cinched, this cardigan has been a go-to for me over dresses and skirts. It’s great for something a bit more dressed up.
Aritzia Cozy Sweatfleece Hoodie. This is so LA of me, but I have this in three colors, and the black one is in my car always. I love that it’s not too oversized and hits right at the waist.
A chic shawl. For all your upcoming weddings, events, and evenings where you need a thin layer, this is the perfect one. It comes in beautiful colors too! I love the blue.
Quince Henley Sweater. I got this at the beginning of the summer and it’s high on the rotation list. I love that you can button it 3/4 of the way down — it’s the perfect light layer.
Ralph Lauren Cotton Silk Shirt. A classic — so easy to just throw over any outfit.
The 2027 Met Gala theme has been announced. Next year’s exhibit will honor designer John Galliano and be titled “John Galliano: Horizons.” The announcement was met with both excitement and criticism, as Galliano was convicted in France over racist and antisemitic public insults in 2011, which led to his departure from Dior. There’s no doubt that he’s one of the most influential designers today and will be one of only three designers to have their own Met Gala theme. However, it will be very interesting to see how this theme plays out.
Chanel is absolutely killing it. I mean, obviously! The brand’s sales are up 16%, US sales up by 25%, and everyone trying to get their hands on Matthieu Blazy’s designs (me included).
The Palisades Village is re-opening on August 15th. This is such an exciting moment for LA!! If you’re local or are in town, definitely pop up for the opening. With new stores from Leset to Paige, and a new flagship for Elyse Walker, it’s definitely going to be a go-to retail destination in LA again.
Copenhagen Fashion Week is in full swing and it’s my favorite week for outfit inspiration. No one does fashion better! I’ve been a few seasons and always have the itch to go back. I love following brands like Cecile Bahnsen, Ganni, and By Malene Birger, but the real style lessons are on the streets. If you want endless inspiration, check out Vogue’s street style coverage.
I’ve been trying to limit my dry cleaner bill (aren’t we all) and have been using this Wool and Cashmere Shampoo from The Laundress for all of my knits and sweaters. I was very nervous, but it was actually much easier than I thought! I put my knits in mesh laundry bags to protect the buttons/etc (I like these from Amazon), put my washer to a low, cold, delicate cycle, and then laid them flat to dry. Do notttt tumble or put heat on them in any circumstances. Highly recommend!
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