
Here are my picks for best in show from Milan Fashion Week. My choices are not for the editorially arresting, but for clothes I yearn to wear in real life. Continue reading “Best In Show; Milan”
Jolain Muller

Here are my picks for best in show from Milan Fashion Week. My choices are not for the editorially arresting, but for clothes I yearn to wear in real life. Continue reading “Best In Show; Milan”

Mark Cross was founded in Boston in 1845 and like Hermes, began as a purveyor of fine saddles and harnesses. Continue reading “Mark Cross, the American Hermes”

The first 10 looks from the Victoria Victoria Beckham Fall ’17 presentation were different shades of grey and unlike the two cheesy Fifty Shades of Grey movies (not that I saw either one) this had substance. Continue reading “Shades of Grey the Victoria Beckham Way”

It’s nearly impossible to keep up with the 180 shows that make up New York Fashion week but I try to find at least a few new names that are worth watching each season. Here are my picks for Fall 2017. Continue reading “Three Names to Watch”

Crisp denim in a saturated indigo has been on my mind lately. Maybe it’s in anticipation of transitioning into spring and pairing dark denim with a crisp white shirt or an oversized sweater. Continue reading “Feeling For Dark Denim”

The big news at the Row show on Tuesday was the prevalence of models in their 30s and 40s. Continue reading “The Row; It’s a Wrap”

I saw a photograph of Leelee Sobieski after the Calvin Klein show on Friday and it got me thinking. Continue reading “Woman of Style; Leelee Sobieski”

This morning at 10:00 the highly anticipated debut of Raf Simons for Calvin Klein Women’s will be held. Continue reading “What Will Raf Do?”

Catherine Holstein, the founder and designer of Khaite, is one of only a handful of designers that understand women enough to give them the clothes they’ll love, cherish and live in. Continue reading “Khaite the Great”

Flowers and chocolates are fine but these suggestions are the kind of gifts that keep on giving well into spring and beyond. Continue reading “Valentine Finds”