Wardrobe Hero: The Breton Dress

Wardrobe Hero: The Breton Dress

The Breton dress is hands down one of the top five staples in my closet. My love of stripes really reaches no bounds, but is perfected in dress form via the striped frock. Dresses are often coined as the go-to 60 second outfit, and the oh so versatile and relaxed Breton dress cuts it down to about 30 seconds flat. A wardrobe hero forever more as they never go out of style, are sinfully comfortable, and positively tres chic.  In true French fashion, the classic and understatedly elegant Breton dress is a hero for day-to-night dressing.  Read More

Wardrobe Hero: The Perfect Jean

Wardrobe Hero: The Perfect Jean

A secret weapon in any woman’s closet, a perfect pair of jeans faithfully embodies comfort and sensuality all at once. Dressed down with a tee shirt and flats or with a silk blouse and heels for a night out, if there’s one thing a girl can rely on it’s her jeans. Jeans come in all shapes and sizes, but I believe the one style in particular that earns a spot as a true wardrobe hero is the high rise straight fit jean. It’s simple, flattering, and timeless. If you have saved searches for the likes of Jane Birkin, Brigitte Bardot, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (guilty, guilty, guilty) or follow modern street style stars on social media (seriously guilty) there’s little to no doubt vintage Levi’s frequent your feeds. More often than not after a few clicks you discover the vintage threads- most likely the label’s illustrious 501 style- were snatched up from Ebay, ReDone, Reformation, or Urban Outfitters. The 501 is a universally flattering and versatile style that the best of the best style icons all seem to have in common.  Read More

Wardrobe Hero: The Statement Winter Coat

Wardrobe Hero: The Statement Winter Coat

I spend a lot of time outside, and during the colder winter months I’m almost always wrapped up in a coat when I go out. So far this winter in D.C. has been extremely mild, with occasional days that I can get away with just a vest, and that one blissful 70 degree day the other week when I was out in a t-shirt. Rare fluctuating weather aside, if you live or travel anywhere that gets quite cold during winter having an army of hardworking coats is essential. Whenever I travel anywhere in the winter I always bring along a statement coat and pack my entire suitcase based on that coat.

My family took a trip to Pittsburgh, PA right before Christmas where it was colder than cold and my statement coat was the perfect topper to layer over my daytime chunky knits and dresses in the evening. Other than keeping me toasty warm, what I really love about coats is how well they can complete an outfit and the statement coat is an all star in the third piece game. If you’re not familiar with the third piece styling rule, it’s a concept of adding a third component (other than shoes and bag) to your top and bottom to complete a look. This can be a blazer, vest, coat, hat, or scarf. If you’re keen on basics, but want to add interest to your outfit incorporating a third piece is the way to go, and an elegant and vibrant colored wool coat is the perfect solution during the colder winter months. Read More

Wardrobe Hero: the Holiday Shift Dress

Wardrobe Hero: the Holiday Shift Dress

With Christmas just a week away and New Years Eve around the corner I felt it neccesary to feature my wardrobe hero for the holidays– the shift dress. In the right color and fabric with a sharply tailored cut, the shift dress is perfect for Christmas dinner at your in-laws, happy hour with the girls, a dinner date with your guy, or a holiday party at the club. I love the simplicity of the shift dress’s silhoutte because it allows daintly details like tea length sleeves, a tulip hem, lush fabrics and rich colors to stand out creating an understatedly classic and elegant look. Read More

Wardrobe Hero: the Field Jacket

Wardrobe Hero: the Field Jacket

Wardrobe heroes are the pieces that pull everything together; the keystone of your closet. An absolute necessity for getting dressed on the double! They are tried and true staples so adaptable they can be styled with a variety of different personal styles and trends. Beyond the composition of the hero itself there are three key factors that make a hero a hero: functionality, quality, and fit. It must be a functional piece that you can throw on to walk the dog or for a night out with the girls. It must be of good quality to sustain the many, many wears and washes (because there’s nothing worse than wearing out a beloved hero.) It must fit you so well that every time you put it on it feels as if it was made specifically for you. The Wardrobe Hero series is about featuring what those pieces are and how to get the most out of them. Read More