Five tips to keep in mind when buying vintage clothing online.
read more...I talk a lot about buying the very best that you can afford and using it for a lifetime–but how do you know if what you’re buying is good enough to actually last a lifetime?
read more...One of the first pieces I remember “borrowing” from my mother’s closet was a beautiful herringbone tweed overcoat with a heavy silk lining, velvet collar, and deep pockets.
read more...As I start to weed out my wardrobe of unnecessary and unworn pieces, I’m taking careful stock of my favorite investment pieces: what I have now, and what I plan to purchase in the future.
read more...Where do you go to shop when the stores you’ve always shopped at no longer have the same quality of your vintage pieces from those stores?
read more...After wearing uniforms for years in school, it’s no wonder that I still find myself gravitating towards the same sort of things over and over.
read more...I’ve always loved those “what’s in my bag?” posts, both from editorial features and blogging in the early 2010s. As I prepare for my black tie event, I’m reminding myself the crucial things that I need in my evening bag after two years of no events.
read more...Writing this blog, I realize how often I reach for clothes that used to belong to people I loved, particularly my mother and grandmother.
read more...I lost my mother four years ago (I’ve written a little about her here). I often feel overwhelmed with how much more I still had to learn from her and ask her. And I feel like I’ve been losing her gradually, more and more, the more time passes. So, lately, I’ve been trying to get to know her again.
read more...It’s just less than two weeks until the black tie dinner dance I’ve been planning for two years finally takes place (fingers crossed!)
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