I was going to title this entry as 'Spring Whites' but by now, I'm sure all-white can literally be my go-to for any season. I'm not really sure what it is about all-white outfits that just suits me really well, but I especially love it for Fall and Spring. The contrast between what's possible with the layering during the Fall versus the minimal but differences in textures of Spring pieces, make all-white in both of these seasons really fun for me to dress up for. A prime example is this dramatic flowy satin blouse by Orseund Iris paired with a sturdy wide-leg pair of denim by AGOLDE and my trusty old white Common Projects sneakers.
The transitional season is always my favorite to dress up for. It allows me to get a few more wear out of my favorite previous season pieces, like my Acne Studios sweater, while finally switching it up with some lighter layers. I've been looking to add a few more linen pieces into my Spring wardrobe, and I'm so happy that I stumbled on this pair of high waisted linen trousers from &OtherStories. I especially love the belted details and tapered legs. As the weather is still a bit temperamental right now, I made sure to throw over a chunky knit just in case. As usual, I kept my accessories neutral for this look. You can never go wrong with white sneakers and a roomy bucket bag for a day strolling in the West Village in New York.
Florals for Spring isn't that groundbreaking anymore, but every year, the thought of a change of scenery from dead trees and snowy streets just makes florals as exciting as ever. This year I'm especially drawn to neutral florals, something that definitely works amazing for this transitional period before the weather *really* feels like Spring. If you've been watching my style over the years, you'll know that I've always been a big fan of juxtaposition whenever it comes to styling any of my outfits. If I'm wearing something baggy or oversized on top, my bottoms has to be a little more streamlined and tailored, and vice versa. If I'm wearing a more feminine piece on top, I love to balance it out with something tougher on the bottom. Hence why I called this outfit- florals, with a touch of utility.
I bet you've heard of BYOB (bring your own bottle) before, but have you heard of BYOP? Yep, 'bring your own pajamas.'
Last week I took a quick trip upstate to Hudson Valley, New York with my girlfriend Christina and checked in for a couple of nights at The Maker Hotel. It is a well-curated property that was created with all of Hudson's community in mind. From their glassware used throughout the space, to even the wallpapers, the hotel did not miss any opportunities to collaborate and showcase some beautiful works of local makers from the area; hence the name of the place— The Maker Hotel. Along with all of that, the space is also a well-curated collection of the founders' treasures from all over the world. Each piece of decor and furniture were unique and had their own stories, yet somehow fit together so charmingly.
Christina and I had the rare opportunity to book out their 'Artist Room' which featured this old-glamour bathroom that was just calling for a luxurious and relaxing time. Taking a look at the photos in this place now, how could I not have bought these feathered trimmed pajamas to match this lovely bathroom?
I've had my eyes on these fancy pajamas for months now but really couldn't pull the trigger due to the price tag on them until recently. Thinking back, I really still can't believe that it's been one whole year since we started going into quarantine, and long are the days of travels and enjoying time outside the comfort of our own homes. I was in denial about the fact that it would take this long for things to even begin to return to normal again, so my loungewear and sweatsuit purchases are definitely behind.
Thinking about these photos now and how much joy I felt wearing these pajamas really hit home on how important loungewear has started to grow on me. It also made me feel a little more relieved to know that whatever fancy feathered trimmed pajamas I invest in going forward, I can just take them along with me to future travels and romanticize my life in whatever stunning bathroom I might come across, like this one, too.
It seems as though Winter is sticking around much longer this year than any other year in my recent memories. Despite the freezing temperatures, I've yet to make a dent in the number of times that I got to wear all of my winter coats. That said, I randomly got an itching to share some of my favorites that I've gathered over the years. Some of these coats you've seen more times than you wanted to on my blog and Instagram, but that just means that I truly love them and will surely wear them until I can't anymore.
The one coat that I've worn to death would be this Aritizia houndstooth one, which many of you seem to love as well. I'm a big fan of maxi coats because I love having my entire legs covered in the colder months. I've always thought that these were extremely chic-- however, they were truly having their moments this past season and especially in plaid or checked pattern.
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My most asked-about coat is this double-faced cashmere one by Maison Margiela. It was a big investment coat for me so, I really try to take care of it. Hands down it's one of my warmest maxi coats that doesn't carry half the weight as let-say, my houndstooth one above, or some of my other puffer winter coats. Plus, my favorite thing about it is that it's reversible-- and with a beautiful shade of navy and gray, too.
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Recently, I added a long wool coat to my winter rotating wardrobe. I'm not sure why it took me so long to get something that you would consider as essential as a black coat, but I'm really happy with this handmade one from Mango. I considered so many other options since "black wool coats" are abundant when you do a quick search on the internet, but I'm glad that I found this one for the price point.
There you have it, these are some of the coats that I've worn in the past year or so, and I don't see them being replaced in the coming year. Although Spring is just around the corner, I hope that this post inspires you to grab up some classic coats when they go on sale so that you can make the best use of them next year. Trust me, good pieces are always in style.
New York hasn't felt quite the same as it did, for obvious reasons, and for me, it's been a little hard to get adjusted to. It was my first time back in the West Village during the middle of winter, and something that's changed is that I no longer expose my ankles, as I would have- only three or four years ago.
With that said, I haven't been out too often lately, so here's a quick recape of a short minute in an empty West Village alley with this outfit that I wanted to share. I picked this houndstooth, or maybe plaid coat up from Aritzia around this time last year when I was back in New York and have been wearing it throughout the year and even in Tokyo. Paired it with an easy knitted top and white denim. This ATP mini bag was gifted to me a few days ago, and with pretty much half of my bags still left behind in Tokyo, it was the perfect olive green replacement for this outfit. Also, with the streets filled with slushy snow, I figured I should be a little nicer to my Common Projects sneakers, so these Vejas will be their substitute until Spring comes.