Fashion
February Forecast
February always feels like it should be a breather, but I can already tell this one is going to move fast. We’re barely into the month and my calendar is reading like a boarding pass — a lot of New York, a lot of meetings, and a lot of momentum.
Behind the scenes, things are shifting in a way that feels both exhilarating and overwhelming. Projects we’ve been building toward for years are starting to take real shape, and there’s an energy that comes with that: equal parts gratitude, pressure, and the feeling that you’re suddenly standing in the work you used to only talk about.
So, I’m leaning into a February that’s busy in the best way with a little travel, a little family time, a few things I can’t share just yet, and a lot I’m genuinely excited to bring you along for.
What We’re Doing
- New York, twice — back-to-back. I’m starting the month with two work trips to NYC (this week and next). We have meetings and a few things in motion that I’ll share as they become official.
- A winter break escape. The girls have a mid-month winter break, so we’re heading to Palm Beach for a long weekend. So many of you sent thoughtful recommendations, and we booked the Four Seasons — it was overwhelmingly the most-raved-about option.
- A Charleston night out, with a dress moment. We have a party at The Gibbes Museum this weekend, and I’ve been saving this dress to wear, which gives Chanel Spring runway vibes!
- Spring shopping, thoughtfully edited. There’s so much good spring arriving right now, and I did a deeper breakdown in this Substack post here.
- Thomas’s newest build with Chloe Digital. Thomas has been working on a new start-up called Coreli (you’re CORE link), an auto-generated brand page for your link in bio. You can join the waitlist here (launching soon).
- Exploring new investments. Thomas and I have been slowly investing in businesses over the years, and the past few weeks have been filled with meetings as we review a new round of opportunities. It’s exciting, and also a reminder of how much I enjoy other facets of business aside from what you see mostly here on the blog.
- My “book a month” goal. For February, I’m starting The Last Thing He Told Me.
- A health focus that feels overdue. I’m prioritizing my health right now, especially around chronic inflammation from Celiac and the arthritis in my knees (I’ve had since high school). I’m seeing Dr. Koniver here in Charleston to learn more about peptides — something I’ve been fascinated by and want to understand more deeply before making any decisions.
- My current non-negotiable: walking, weighted. I’ve been doing weighted vest walks on my treadmill at home. Life is full right now, and a 5am walk I can do without coordinating a class schedule is what’s working. I wear this vest in 10lbs and use this walking pad/treadmill.
What I’m Wearing (tidied + expanded)
- Tory Burch is having a moment for me. I recently wore this sheer chartreuse shirt and also ordered this turquoise skirt.
- Brooches are back (for me, at least). I bought this Chanel brooch from their latest drop and it’s inspired me to pull out older favorites again — like this feather one I found on Etsy last fall . I’m also loving this pink Prada one.
- A bubble skirt NYC look. This bubble skirt (I wore it with a black Chanel jacket) is such a fun silhouette.
A great travel tote. The Vee Collective tote has a place for everything and works perfectly as a weekender. - Still on the Ducie coat train. I called this out in Weekly Whims a few weeks back, and I’m still wearing it constantly.
- Chanel 25 update: I’m officially converted. A few weeks in and I’m a big fan of the Chanel 25. I ended up getting a second small size in yellow leather because it’s such a fantastic bag (wearing it here). There aren’t images online of the yellow leather, but it’s the same color as the suede here.
- A red belt that does the most. This one has been on repeat:
What I’m Buying (tidied + expanded)
- A rainbow stripe sweater that feels like an instant mood boost.
- Dress for Palm Beach
- A red refresh. I’m leaning into red right now to cut through winter dullness and carry into early spring:
- Butter yellow, continuing its run. It had a big moment last spring and it’s still going. I ordered these pants to wear with this tank and these heels for an easy evening look in Palm Beach.
- Ossou denim deep dive. After getting an invitation to their fashion week show (sadly I have to miss it), I went down a rabbit hole on their site and ordered three pairs. I’m going to do a Substack video styling them — here are the three:
- Polka-dot swim for spring. I keep hearing polka dots are going to be big, and I’m very into this Cult Gaia bikini:
- A chic set at a great price. This Le Bop set is such a good find:
What I’m Eyeing
- Tory Burch chartreuse blazer
- Valentino: jaw-on-the-floor level. Their couture collection in Paris last week was spectacular — I love Alessandro Michele’s maximalist take on Valentino. A few new arrivals worth bookmarking (or using as styling inspiration):
- Two pieces I can’t stop thinking about.
- Andrew Mukamal’s Margot Robbie styling. His styling for Margot’s Wuthering Heights press tour has been exceptional — every look feels considered and slightly surprising, balancing costume/time-period references with something modern and sharp:
Fashion
Touch of Red/White Dresses
Doen Dress, Chanel Brooch (similar here and here), JB x Margaux Sandals, Altuzarra Tote
If the little black dress has its place, this is the season for the white one. Crisp cotton minis, easy midis, longer column shapes, and softer full-skirted styles all feel right this time of year. The appeal is in how versatile they are. Some feel clean and minimal, others a little more romantic, and some have just enough volume or detail to make them stand on their own.
What makes them especially good now is the styling. A touch of red gives the white dress a sharper finish. It adds contrast and a strong sense of color that makes the whole look feel more considered.
The red accessories can go in a few directions. Strappy sandals or a simple heel make the look feel polished immediately. A flat sandal or jelly flat gives it something fresher and more relaxed. A red bag, especially in a woven texture, sculptural shape, or saturated pop tone, becomes the focal point. Jewelry takes it one step further — a unique cuff, drop earring, brooch, or bead necklace adds color in a way that feels styled and editorial.
That is really the balance I like here: white dresses that feel classic, finished with red accessories that bring in color, polish, and a clearer point of view. It is one of the best combinations for spring.
Fashion
Cart Confidential Vol. 35
April finally has something to say, and my cart has been listening. This month it’s all warm sunset tones, touchable textures, and fringed prints that are almost too sweet to handle.
For the girls, breezy cotton dresses, cozy cover-ups for beach days, and a little pale pink jacket that goes with absolutely everything.
For the home, hand blown glassware that catches the light just right, color block linens that feel fresh without being loud, and jute doormats that bring that grounded, earthy quality to every entryway.
Everything is linked below.
Fashion
Tassels in Focus
Givenchy Shirt, Alaia Skirt, Valentino Bag, JB x Margaux Heels
I spy tassel details everywhere right now, and I’m fully into it. There’s something about the way it moves that makes even the most classic pieces feel a little more dynamic. A clean skirt with a tassel hem, a structured top with a soft finish, or a woven bag with a subtle drop all bring in that added dimension.
What I’m immediately adding to cart are the standout tassel pieces that carry the look—the Alaïa skirt is exactly that. Its sharp shape and subtle movement set the tone, and that same idea is showing up across everything from easy daytime separates to resort pieces and evening dresses. Whether it’s a beaded bag, a fringe-trimmed hem, or jewelry that shifts slightly as you wear it, the detail stands on its own.
Raffia Shoulder Bag
Style this ecru tassel-trimmed shoulder bag with a white dress or printed separates — it adds texture without competing.


















