Fashion
The Cold Weather Investment Edit
Max Mara Coat (old, similar here and here), Toteme Sweater (old, similar here, here and here), La Ligne Jeans, Le Monde Beryl Boots, Similar Scarf (and here), Agnelle Gloves, Dior Sunglasses
Cold weather challenges wardrobes to earn their credibility. This edit centers on pieces with presence, outerwear and layers defined by material, construction, and detail. These aren’t everyday basics. They’re specialty buys: shearling and calf hair that bring texture, tailored coats with intentional proportion, statement knits, and jackets finished with trims, embroidery, or sculptural shapes. Each piece offers something beyond function, whether it’s craftsmanship, fabric story, or silhouette.
The focus is on quality you can see and feel. Substantial weight. Thoughtful construction. Finishes that elevate even the most minimal outfit. A great coat should hold its own. A sweater should bring dimension through color, stitch, or pattern. Accessories should introduce contrast through texture and form.
These are pieces you buy now, wear immediately, and return to next winter without hesitation, investment dressing built for longevity, not a single season. Designed for repeat wear, they move easily between polished looks and relaxed days while maintaining their character. Let the details carry the season.
Leopard Hat
This leopard print hat brings depth to simple looks; works equally well with tailoring, denim, or evening layers.
Fur Trim Parka
An oversized cotton parka with dropped shoulders and removable shearling collar, blending relaxed tailoring with utilitarian polish.
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Kids Spring Must-Haves
Spring dressing for little ones is one of my favorite things with soft colors, playful prints, and pieces that feel just as sweet for everyday as they do for special moments. I rounded up a few favorites that feel perfect for the season ahead, from adorable matching sets to easy pieces they can run around in all day.
One standout this season is Hunter Bell, which just launched the cutest mommy-and-me sets. Their new prints are bright, cheerful, and perfect for spring events, and I especially love the idea of matching skirts or dresses with your little one. It’s such a sweet way to dress for brunches, birthdays, or family photos, polished yet easy.
Along with those, I included some other spring favorites. Classic Mary Janes, playful hair accessories, pretty swimwear for warmer days, and a few easy pieces that feel comfortable but still special for the season.
Large Zip Bag
I use this daily to keep the girls snacks and essentials organized, while the floral pattern adds a charming touch.
Fashion
The Versatile Knit Rule
Cos Shirt, Toteme Skirt (old, similar here and here), Lisa Yang Sweater, Janessa Leone Hat, Bottega Veneta Sunglasses, Hermes Tote (similar here)
Transitional weather is when a great knit really earns its place. Mornings start cool, afternoons warm up, and by evening there’s a slight chill again—so having an easy sweater nearby just makes sense. Lightweight cotton and softer cashmere blends are perfect for this time of year, especially in brighter spring shades like butter yellow, sky blue, fresh green, and soft pink. They add color, warmth, and an easy layer without ever feeling heavy.
Instead of wearing them the expected way, knits can become part of the outfit’s shape. Draped over the shoulders, they bring color to simple pieces like a white tee and skirt. Tied loosely around the waist, they add a relaxed, effortless layer to dresses or fuller silhouettes. A cardigan worn buttoned like a top with a high-waisted skirt or trousers feels polished but still easy. Even a slim knit polo paired with a full skirt or relaxed denim creates a balanced look that works as temperatures shift throughout the day.
Flore Flore Shirt, Hermes Skirt (similar here), Kujten Sweater, Margaux Sandals, Chanel Bag, Bottega Veneta Sunglasses
Fashion
Easter Brunch Outfits: Hers & Littles
Easter brunch has always carried its own sense of tradition when it comes to getting dressed. Soft pastels, delicate florals, and pieces with a sense of lightness naturally reflect the start of spring and the celebratory mood of the holiday.
There’s something about the first warm days of the season that makes getting dressed feel a little lighter and more joyful. Pastel tones like butter yellow, blush pink, and soft blue always feel right for the occasion, especially in easy silhouettes like a satin midi skirt, poplin trousers, or a simple blouse. A lightweight jacket or tailored layer keeps everything polished without feeling too formal.
Accessories can stay simple but thoughtful—woven hats, delicate jewelry, or a sculptural brooch that adds a small point of interest. Crochet mules or raffia heels finish the look in a way that still feels relaxed enough for a daytime gathering.
For little ones, Easter style often leans into the same palette with a bit more charm. Floral dresses, embroidered details, and pastel cotton pieces capture the spirit of the holiday, especially when paired with Mary Janes, bows, or playful headbands.










