*No one asked for this, but I think we all need some tweed in our lives. Love with the padded black headband — I actually bought this exact set from Amazon and it’s perfect for only $7…I also got some wear out of the oversized pearl style!

Q: Perfect lightweight striped sweater to wear with leggings.

A: I love the look of this under-$50 one. Pair with on-trend New Bs. Heavier weight, but this Toteme is goals — the shape is divine — and I love all things La Ligne.

Q: Do you mind helping me shop for a classy yet unique black bathing suit (either two piece or one piece)? It’s for a bachelorette party in Florida in September. Thinking Marysia Venice vibes (but haven’t been able to find the style in my size in black).

A: So fun! OK, so, if you want to go MAJOR, check out Maygel Coronel. It’s a hot new swimwear label and I guarantee you will be the talk of the party. I adore this one and this one. I have also personally be lusting after an investment piece from Lisa Marie Fernandez like this or this. Another option: these rash guards are so impossibly chic. You can unzip it to *there*. I kind of love the houndstooth!

Q: Newborn photo outfits for the whole family.

A: Congratualtions! Dress options for you: this nap dress, this CE Finn, this Daydress (I own and love!), this ByTimo, this Lug Von Siga, this white eyelet, this Daphne Wilde, this Neve and Noor, this Loretta Caponi. Picking these dresses because they are elegant and would work in post-partum days, when you might not want anything too form-fitting. Most have empire waist or smocking/self-tie at chest/waist!

For baby: La Coqueta knit set in a color that coordinates with your dress. I love this pink, this blue, this unisex gray. Timeless and beyond darling. Both of my babies had a few of these sets and they were just too precious for words. The little knit bonnets are also darling!

Q: Outfit for first birthday outside in the heat. (For my son and for myself!)

A: For you: lots of great hot weather dress picks here, but I love the classic shirting stripe and on-trend smocking of this dress. For him: this romper is my all-time favorite on micro. Can be worn with a little white tee beneath or sans shirt if very hot. Pair with these sandals in brown, Keds graham sneakers, or Cienta t-straps.

Q: Wedding gifts when the registry is tapped out and you don’t want to give money!

A: Buy them an extra (duplicate) serving dish or bowl in their china. This was one of the best things my mother-in-law did for me — it means that at holidays/gatherings, we always have enough dishes to serve all sides in that coordinate with the china! I would include an explanatory note in your card to the couple explaining this so they don’t say “eh, a duplicate, let’s return.” But if that’s not thrilling to you, consider a few heavy-hitting kitchen items we cannot live without that they may not have registered for…

STAUB DUTCH OVEN

BOOS BLOCK

A PARCEL OF EXCELLENT COOKBOOKS

LAGUIOLE STEAK KNIVES

Alternately, spring for one of these items — not must-haves, but so lovely to have on hand —

CHAMPAGNE BUCKET

SILVER-PLATED BUTLER’S TRAY

MATOUK TABLECLOTH

JULEP CUPS

MATOUK AUBERGE TOWELS

MRS. ALICE PLACEMATS AND/OR NAPKINS

Q: A dress for family photos on the beach.

A: I shared some fall family portrait ideas here, but if you’re not beholden to a certain color palette/season, a few dresses I love at the moment that I would consider…

THIS NEVE AND NOOR

THIS JULIA AMORY

THIS LORETTA CAPONI

THIS WAYF

THIS CASEY MARKS

THIS COCO SHOP

THIS SEA

As you may have gathered, I’m drawn towards feminine midi-to-maxi-length dresses, and not afraid of patterns! Most of these are not sleeveless, too, which I think tends to make most of us feel a little more comfortable!

Q: A classic wooden queen bed that looks timeless and is well made.

A: I feel like you’ll never regret this classic style from Pottery Barn.

P.S. On the bedroom front, some bedroom refresh ideas.

Q: 3rd trimester maternity and postpartum fall/winter outfits.

A: Oo girl, hang in there! The last few weeks are so tough. I would probably be living in Hill House nap dresses because it’s been so warm, and maybe a few dresses from Frances Hart and Gap. Postpartum: this nursing sweater dress is so chic! Pair with ballet flats and big shades to hide the dark circles :). I also lived in maternity leggings, nursing tanks, and longline cardigans the first few weeks after mini was born, when it was still cold out and I wasn’t going anywhere anyhow! A few statement cardigans I love:

THIS FAHERTY

THIS BANANA

THIS MOTHER

THIS L’AGENCE

THIS HOUNDSTOOTH

THIS CASHMERE WRAP

You’d be amazed at what a statement cardigan, a slick of blush/lipstick, and a headband can do for a tired mama!

Q: Classic luxe animal print coat — a forever piece.

A: Etro. If you aren’t wedded to animal print, I’d urge you to consider a MaxMara Madame Coat. CHIC! And if you’re game to have faux fur stand in for animal print, this Shrimps is beyond.

Q: Blazers and formal flats for back to office.

A: I got you, girl! Lots of great finds in that post, including this CHIC herringbone blazer and the suede Manolo-inspired flats I’ve mentioned a trillion times. These tweed finds might also be a good place to start digging, though I’d also add these additional finds:

CUTE BOXY BLAZER

SWOONING OVER THIS VERONICA BEARD PLAID

PEOPLE LOVE SMYTHE — SO SMARTLY TAILORED

THIS DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE IN CLASSIC COLORS

GUCCI FLATS

THESE HEATHERED CAPTOES

THESE VIVAIAS

Q: Adorable and trendy sister-in-law birthday gift.

A: So sweet — I am thinking a set of personalized letterpress cards, a Hill House robe, statement earrings or hoops, an Alex Mill half-zip, a pair of Lake Pajamas, my beloved Clarins serum, a personalized bracelet. Basically all things I own and adore or would love to receive as a gift!

Q: Entryway table no longer than 40″ and coordinating mirror, ideally under $500 for both.

A: I spent some time digging for this and somehow the best I could do was $600 for both pieces — but perhaps you can get lucky with a 15% off coupon by signing up for new emails, or a holiday promotion? How about this acrylic console (so chic and versatile) and this dramatic statement mirror? A big statement for ~$600 together. Or this white driftwood style console with a round mirror? Last but not least, this clean-lined wood console with a rope or rattan mirror to go with it.

Q: A leather jacket — not too moto!

A: I LOVE this elegant collarless style. Somehow ladylike and sporty at the same time, with a trim silhouette. Bonus points: it’s on sale for under $300. This quilted leather style is much pricier but also turned my head — sophisticated! — and while we’re talking high-end, this peplum The Row is beyond (you can get the look for less with this Drome). Finally, something about the color of this All Saints style makes it feel a lot less “moto” than the same variation in black.

Q: A black blazer.

A: Chic! I would look at Smythe — people absolutely love this brand; flattering and beautifully tailored — as well as L’Agence, J. Crew, and Banana. Veronica Beard is a bit more of a statement with the exaggerated buttons but I find her pieces exceptionally well-cut, flattering, and high quality. More and more I find myself turning to her for sophisticated staples with a little twist. You can get the VB look-for-less with this under-$100 steal. For a less-structured/more-laidback style, consider Cinq a Sept.

Q: School drop off outfits.

A: If you’re in the athleisure lane, loads of inspo here. But my personal aesthetic is probably going to be a fall dress like this or this paired with a cardigan if chilly and clogs. I actually think clogs are my dream drive-to-school shoe because I prefer to drive barefoot anyway. These will be easy to slip into and out of when I need to jump out of the car! As it gets chillier, will test out some new denim/pants and statement sweaters!

Q: Accent chairs (with arms — not the slipper style).

A: As I don’t know your color scheme/aesthetic, I’ll just share a few shopstopping non-slipper style accent chairs i love:

THIS HERRINGBONE

THIS TUFTED STYLE

THIS SWIVEL CHAIR

THIS TUXEDO STYLE (COMES IN TONS OF PRINTS)

IN THE RIGHT MIX, THIS BOUCLE CHAIR COULD BE INSANELY CHIC

THIS LADYLIKE STYLE

THIS UPHOLSTERED SWIVEL

Q: Dresses to wear with over the knee boots.

A: A feminine mini with some volume like this (more sizes here) or this. Anything slinky/form-fitting paired with OTK boots feels like a bit much to me.

Q: Rehearsal dinner dress for my sister’s wedding. I’m the MOH!

A: Congratulations! So special. I’m not sure of the formality so sharing a few options — I love (!) this floral with the open back. Sophisticated but festive! I also love this Caroline Constas, this Anthro, this Rebecca Taylor, this Vampire’s Wife. And this tiered floral feels like a Brock Collection piece, but is under $500. I don’t usually do black, but this one is spectacular, especially with big earrings and an updo or red lip.

Q: End of summer cocktail garden party dress.

A: Agua Bendita, baby! (This one is also magical.) This brand runs narrow and loooong. Unless you are tall, you’ll need to have the maxis seriously shortened which is nontrivial because you’ll need a seamstress to ensure the flounce doesn’t look disproportionate with the dress! For something a bit breezier, Doen or Coco Shop. And for something with a touch more structure, Daydress or Reformation.

Q: Chair/chaise for bedroom. Already in room: ivory headboard, gray nightstands, wood dresser.

A: Fun! I shared some chic accent chairs a few queries but, bu you might also consider this round style, which comes in tons of colors — something about the shape and fill affords a softness that befits a bedroom. Alternately: this daybed or this chaise/bench.

Q: Outfit ideas for first birthday picture for little girl!

A: I would go traditional. I love the classic bubbles/dresses from Proper Peony, La Coqueta, Julia Amory, Daniel + Sofia (prices are in AU).

Q: What to send/gift to a new mom? I’m out of town.

A: I like to arrange to have food/a meal delivered. A sweet friend just had a parcel of Murray’s cheese and meats delivered to us as a “welcome to your new home” gesture and I’m tucking that away as a possible future gift for new parents — celebratory but easy to eat! Who doesn’t love charcuterie and cheese?! I’ve also had lasagnas delivered, arranged gift baskets through Eataly, sent babkas/pastries, etc. Not having to think about meals is such a treat! I also have gifted Lake Pajamas nursing jammies to several new moms. So wonderful to have something comfortable and luxe to nurse in!

Q: How do you style your Hermes scarf?

A: I like to pair them with contrasting prints or stripes, i.e., a striped Kule tee or dress or a printed shirtdress like this or this (which I own and have worn many times with one of my Hermes scarves). Mixing the colors/prints feels so youthful and unexpected. They are also a no-brainer with white, like this shirtdress or this linen one when I’m feeling conservative.

There were also loads more specific wedding guest dresses and maternity shoot outfit requests — will continue to try to serve these up in future posts!

*Image above via Alex Mill, featuring their half-zip.

Athleisure has gradually made its way into my wardrobe. I tend to prefer to get fully dressed most workdays — i.e., skirt/blouse/jeans/dress/shoes/accessories — because it puts me in a solid headspace to greet and power through my day, but there are pockets of time and occasions where athleisure has become a welcome alternative of more formal dressing. I’m thinking specifically of slow Saturdays bathing the dog and handling chores around the house, or downtime before/after a formal event, or running out for coffee, or morning drop-off. One styling approach that has helped me feel pulled together even when in leggings is going monochromatic or tonal, i.e., wearing a similarly hued sweatshirt and leggings. Below, a few favorite moments in the athleisure category…

chic fall athleisure

RIBBED SWEATER AND PANTS // THE GREAT MIXED-MEDIA PULLOVER // GOLDEN GOOSE SNEAKERS // FLEECE // RAG & BONE SNEAKERS // JOGGERS // EYELET SWEATSHIRT // SLIPPERS // ONITSUKA TIGER HIGH-TOPS // SWEATSHIRT AND BELTED JOGGERS // MONCLER VEST // LOEWE SNEAKERS // $30 SHERPA ZIP-UP // CLARE VIVIER

Even more options, looks, and styling notes below…

EYELET SWEATSHIRT WITH 327S

RIBBED BUTTON-UP COTTON SWEATSHIRT — COORDINATE WITH MY FAVORITE $25 LEGGINGS (COMES IN TONS OF GREAT COLORS) OR LULULEMON ALIGNS AND APLS IN A SIMILAR COLOR

LOVE THIS $30 MEN’S SWEATSHIRT IN MOODY BLUE — WEAR OVERSIZED OVER LEGGINGS WITH STATEMENT SNEAKS

THIS PALE MOCHA COLOR SWEATSHIRT WITH MATCHING JOGGERS STRIKES ME AS VERY SOPHISTICATED, ESPECIALLY WITH BETH SNEAKERS

THIS EYELET TRIM SWEATSHIRT (MARKED DOWN TO $25!) IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE PURCHASES FROM LAST WINTER — PAIR WITH LOEWES

THIS HALF-ZIP IS SO CHIC — LOVE THE CROPPED SILHOUETTE AND SCULPTED ARMS

INTO THIS ENTIRE SEA MOMENT: SWEATSHIRT AND BELTED JOGGERS — SOMEONE COOLER THAN I COULD PAIR WITH SHEARLING BIRKS

IF YOU INVESTED IN A GREAT SWEATSHIRT AND WANT TO COORDINATE WITH A LESS-EXPENSIVE PAIR OF JOGGERS, THESE LOOK WONDERFUL AND COME IN GREAT COLORS

TARGET ALSO HAS A SIMPLE SET IN GREAT COLORS (I LIKE THE BLUSH) OUT RIGHT NOW — THIS TOP AND THESE PANTS — TO PAIR WITH THESE NEW BS

CAN’T STOP THINKING ABOUT THESE ONITSUKA TIGER HIGH-TOPS I SAW ON A TEEN — IMPOSSIBLY COOL; ALSO LIKE THE CLASSIC STYLE, WHICH I SAW IN NYC QUITE A BIT BEFORE LEAVING

THIS NUBBY FLEECE IS ANOTHER ABSOLUTE CLOSET FAVORITE OF MINE, AS IS THIS $30 ZIP-UP

JUST ORDERED MYSELF THESE HOKAS TO TRY FOR RUNNING

LOVE ALL THE DETAILS OF THIS MIXED-MEDIA PULLOVER — THE HALF-ZIP, THE MIXED TEXTURES, THE COLOR OPTIONS, THE NECKLINE (PERFECT FOR A COOL GIRL HAIR TUCK) AND A SNEAK LIKE THIS

HALF ZIP LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS ALEX MILL

I LOVE MY KULE SWEATSHIRT — THAT LITTLE STRIP OF GROSGRAIN IS SO FUN, AND THE TERRY IS ULTRA-SOFT

TERRY SHORTS SHOULD HAVE THEIR MOMENT, TOO

TO PAIR WITH ON-TREND DENIM, I LIKE A NOVELTY SWEATSHIRT LIKE THIS FLOUNCED CLARE VIVIER (LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS), THIS PLAID, THIS MARANT

NO ONE IN THE PICK-UP LANE NEEDS TO KNOW YOU’RE WEARING THESE HEAVENLY SLIPPERS

If this vibe is too “downtown” for you, a few uptown variations…

RIB KNIT PANTS AND TOP, LAYERED BENEATH THIS COAT

QUILTED SS PULLOVER SWEATSHIRT

THIS DUDLEY STEPHENS

LE 17 SEPTEMBRE PANTS WITH MATCHING SWEATER WITH OLIVIA MORRIS SLIPPERS

LOOK FOR LESS WITH THESE PANTS AND THIS TOP

HEAD-TO-TOE CABLEKNIT FROM VB

HAND-EMBROIDERED SWEATSHIRT

PONTE TOP

MONCLER VEST

LIVED IN THESE VELVET SLIPPERS LAST WINTER

P.S. Admittedly boring things made great by wonderful design.

P.P.S. Are you an adventurous eater?

P.P.P.S. European pharmacy favorites.

*Image above via Fraiche Living. I love the idea of a pantry office!

A mezcla of things today —

chic blog finds
TODDLER PAJAMAS // PENDANT // LUNCH BOX NOTES // MONOGRAMMED POUCH // HEADBAND // CLOGS // TONING SPRAY // RAINBOOTS // GAP BLOUSE // RATTAN LAMP // LAKE NIGHTGOWN // PEEPS PAPER PRODUCTS BABY BOOK // EARRINGS // TRAVEL TOILETRY BAG // SUNGLASSES

Even more, plus some notes, below…

+My favorite $69 shades are back in a fab oatmeal color. You can also get them on sale in black (one of the three colors I own, as I also have them in caramel and tortoise), plus an extra 15% off with code FUN15, bringing them down to $45 (and free ship!). (Meghan Markle is also a fan.)

+Select colors of Ayr’s wildly popular striped tees are on sale for $55, including in this chic rose color. (BTW, this $12 Target tee reminds me a bit of Ayr’s cut, but with a pocket!)

+Petite Plume look for less.

+Three items I am very excited to wear this fall: VB Carly pants, No. 6 clogs, and Isabel Marant Beth sneakers.

+People are obsessed with this travel toiletry bag. Apparently it fits an absolute ton and is wonderfully designed. The hook sounds convenient to hang so you can find everything easily!

+This black tie gown is under $400 and reads Zimmermann to me. Also like this dark Agua Bendita for an autumn cocktail-attire affair. Even more special occasion wear for fall here.

+This $125 knit cape is SO chic.

+This chic lamp is somehow over 50% off!

+Love these monogrammed travel pouches in the gingham — so cute for a baby bag / gift for a new mom with baby’s initials!

+Speaking of new babies, Reed + Barton piggy banks make for an heirloom-tier gift for a new little one. Mini received one when she was born and we bought micro his own! They were on my mind the other day when a friend asked what to give as godparents to the newborns. I had initially thought of one of these beautiful personalized crosses, which I have gifted in the past, but also understood perhaps she wanted to give something else for the baby’s birth and then would give something more religious for the Baptism. A few other fabulous “heirloom-quality” gifts for a new one:

GINORI BABY CHINA

CASHMERE BABY CARDIGAN

HEREND BABY RATTLE (P.S. – CHECK OUT THESE HEREND-INSPIRED SHOWER INVITES)

TIFFANY BABY COMB (MINI RECEIVED ONE OF THESE!)

PEEPS PAPER PRODUCTS BABY BOOK

+La Ligne vibes for a fraction of the price.

+Blinged out rainboots.

+Swooning over these earrings.

+Lake Pajamas just restocked their wildly popular smocked cotton nightgowns.

+Another Banana Republic slam dunk. Love the silhouette, love that they’re machine-washable, love the colors! Also love this boucle shacket, especially as it’s styled on the site — with a big belt over top! OMG how chic.

+These suede mules are insanely chic — they remind me of something by Mansur Gavriel but are currently on sale for under $100!

+I have been testing this squalane toning spray and I have to say I really like it. I spray it onto clean skin, before serums/SPF, and then also use it again to set/soften makeup at the end of applying and often as a midday pick-me-up. I tend to rotate through these kinds of sprays — I have also liked Chantecaille’s Rose Spray (though I have a girlfriend who insists Mario Badescu’s formula is very similar and like 1/10th the price), Kopari’s Coconut Spray, and Caudalie’s Beauty Elixir. They’re all addictive and useful in the routine though I find that when I’m through with a bottle, I don’t necessarily rush to replace. Then a few months later, I’ll happen upon another spray and love it and wonder why I let those lapses happen. I’m not sure — maybe it’s just not a truly essential product. A nice-to-have, not need-to-have. Regardless, I’m enjoying the squalane spray while I have it on hand!

+Lunch box notes for your little love, and a fun initial notepad for you.

+This pineapple laundry basket is charming.

+This top is amazing for the price — would be chic with a midi skirt or tucked into chic new jeans this fall — I would also love to add this pair in a fab lighter wash to the roundup.

+Speaking of Gap, they always have great layering finds — love this ribbed henley.

+This scalloped pendant is fab.

+This twill field jacket in the blue is v chic.

+J’adore this padded woven headband in the greatest pink color.

+These wide-leg pants come in such good colors.

+This necklace is just joyful!

P.S. A favorite landmark in Central Park, plus 200 runs through it.

P.P.S. Are you an optimist?

P.P.P.S. Chic blouses at all pricepoints.

A couple of fun Target scores, including the console seen above (!!!), and note that all women’s apparel is 20% off today!

WOVEN PUMPKINS (THEY BROUGHT THEM BACK!)

GORGEOUS OUTDOOR THROW — WE HAVE A NEW BLACK WROUGH IRON TABLE SET SIMILAR TO THIS FOR A SEPARATE FLAGSTONE TERRACE THAT IS BENEATH OUR PATIO AND I THINK IT’D BE SO CHIC (AND FUNCTIONAL) TO BUY TWO OF THESE TO LAY OVER THE CHAIRS ON CHILLY NIGHTS

EMBELLISHED COLLAR SWEATER (20% OFF)

IRON-ON PATCHES (ALSO COME IN PINK) TO PERSONALIZE A LITTLE ONE’S JEAN JACKET OR BACKPACK, OR EVEN ONE OF THESE STONEY-CLOVER-INSPIRED POUCHES

JUST BOUGHT MINI THIS $8 COTTON DRESS IN THE OLIVE COLOR TO PAIR WITH FLORAL LEGGINGS LIKE THESE AND VEJAS (SELLING OUT EVERYWHERE)

ALSO BOUGHT IT IN STRIPE AND WISH I’D BEEN ABLE TO SNAG IT IN THE LONG-SLEEVE BEFORE IT SOLD OUT IN HER SIZE! — I FIND I REACH FOR MINI’S COLLECTION OF LUIGI PETER PAN COLLAR COTTON DRESSES AT LEAST 2X A WEEK…THIS IS A MORE INFORMAL LOOK FOR LESS SITUATION!

LOVE THIS $34 DOEN-INSPIRED DRESS (20% OFF!)

THIS $10 SWEATSHIRT IN THE BURGUNDY WOULD BE ADORABLE PAIRED WITH A LONG-SLEEVED POLO AND TWILL JOGGERS OR ATHLETIC STRIPED JOGGERS ON A LITTLE BOY

SIMPLE ENTRYWAY CONSOLE

GORGEOUS EMERALD GREEN BLOUSE (20% OFF!)

LOVE THIS $12 BOXY STRIPED TEE, ESP IN THE BROWN STRIPE — I WOULD SIZE UP AND THROW ON WITH ALIGNS IN THE COPPER COLOR FOR A BRISK FALL MORNING WALK

UNDER-$10 TASK LAMP IN A CHIC MATTE PASTEL GREEN

LINEN THROW PILLOW — PERFECT TO MIX IN WITH A HIGH END DESIGNER PILLOW ON A COUCH

THIS, IN THE MEDIUM-WASH DENIM, WOULD BE V CHIC STYLED A LA COURTNEY GROW

THESE $12 TANKS ARE STILL SOME OF MY ALL-TIME FAVORITES FOR RUNNING — LOOSE, ROOMY FIT IN A LIGHTWEIGHT, ALMOST SILKY MATERIAL

TRY THE CLOG TREND!

P.S. More autumn and Halloween finds for home.

P.P.S. Cute tees for little ones.

P.P.P.S. On the feeling of belonging.

When asked how he created the celebrated sculpture of David, Michelangelo responded that he’d “simply chiseled away what wasn’t David.”* I feel as though I have always envisioned self-improvement as a constructive process, something akin to building muscle or forging tools. Accretive. But perhaps it can be the inverse: cleansing, streamlining, stripping away the excesses, performances, and projections and standing stock-still with the barest silhouette of ourselves. Just what’s core. Whittling down to your own spectacular intrinsic structure. Sometimes life does the hewing for us, baring our tenderest constitutions in the process, but it occurs to me that perhaps sometimes we must take matters into our own hands, sculpting ourselves free of the superfluous plaster we’ve accrued along the way.

Post-Scripts.

+I came upon this story about Michelangelo in Cleere Cherry Reaves’ new devotional, Radiate. I mentioned a few months ago that I am not particularly adept at praying, and I am finding the devotional format helpful in focusing. I had never worked my way through a devotional before, though, and am having mixed emotions as I progress through it. I love the ritual of reading a page each day and find the messages instructive, but the language feels uncomfortably familiar for a gal raised in a fairly conservative Catholic tradition. (The prayers often start with: “Hey Jesus,” and I know my grandparents would have cringed at the lack of formality. At the same time, what is prayer but a conversation with God? Why should I let the casual tone make me uneasy?). Paradoxically, I also find some of the sermonizing ultra-intense. Still, I am appreciating it enough that I bought a copy for my sister, too.

+Today’s sylphlike musing is a footnote on my earlier post about settling into decades-old friendships. I actually received a number of direct messages and emails about this post, sharing similar experiences and heartaches and growing pains. It reminded me of the saying that there are “friends for seasons, friends for reasons, and friends for a lifetime.” As I age, I am not sure I buy into that categorization. I have some friends who have boomeranged from what seemed like “a season” into “a lifetime,” and vice versa. I am thinking of a few high school and college girlfriends with whom I lost touch for a couple of years but who are now some of my closest friends. Geography and life stage play such a powerful role in friendships. Still, there are some that we are bound to lose along the way, for better or worse. (It usually feels like it’s for the worse.)

+I have found that motherhood tends to put particular pressure on female friendships. It can either forge an indelible bond or fracture things beyond repair.

+Speaking of motherhood: the best way I can describe it is as “a heart rent in too many directions.”

+And also — a lopsided though elegant dance.

+Another kind of dance.

+On “remaining interesting” to my husband after children.

+Is love a hunch?

+More lessons from an artist at work.

Shopping Break.

+These ceramic berry baskets are absolutely charming for stowing fresh produce in the fridge or on the counter (one for cherry tomatoes, one for blueberries, etc.). I also think it would be sweet to present a gift in one of these wrapped up in cellophane with a big ribbon.

+Inexpensive way to get the layered gold necklace look for fall — love the idea of this layered over a white blouse with an interesting collar. More chic gold layering necklaces here.

+This slinky black dress would be great for layering beneath statement cardigans this fall.

+Nordie’s is now offering my favorite everyday lip product as a value pack — two for $29! I love that this wears like lip balm but adds noticeable color. Not so much pigment that you can’t apply sans mirror, either, which is my idiosyncratic metric for everyday wearability. Like, I need to be able to slick it on as I run out the door without worrying I will look like a clown, and this fits the bill.

+More must-have beauty products.

+Classic shorts for little boys in tons of colors for about $20 a pair.

+This white dress will be a total MVP for fall, paired with brown suede tall boots.

+Speaking of tall boots, they’d be fab with this denim midi skirt.

+This gingham top!

+Everyone’s favorite $69 sunglasses, now out in a chic oatmeal color.

+Pretty candles for a fall tablescape.

+Love this reasonably priced shacket. Imagine with leggings for fall…

+A stylish, easy-to-grab way to organize children’s individually-wrapped snacks.

+Have to order mini these adorable floral print pajamas while they’re 40% off.

+I have seen many a chic interior designer style/accessorize rooms with these Fortnum & Mason hampers. Fun way to weave a London vibe into a room and doubles as storage.

+Swoon over this dress.

+THESE SHOES ARE FABULOUS!!! WHY DO I WANT ONLY CLOGS AND PLATFORMS ATM?!

+Dialed-down SEA vibes for under $100.

+Pretty plant pot set. For larger plants, I love the timeless appeal of these ceramic planters.

+In the market for a new fall tablecloth—a few I love:

THIS HARVEST BLOOM (MY FRONT-RUNNER) — OR MAYBE WILL DO THE MATOUK SCALLOP IN THE LINEN COLOR AND PAIR WITH THE HARVEST BLOOM NAPKINS

THIS SCALLOPED GINGHAM

THIS HUNT PRINT STYLE

THESE SAGE PLACEMATS ARE ALSO V CHIC

RELATED: MOSS GREEN NAPKINS

+This belted felt jacket is majorly Parisienne-chic.

+These tapered fatigue pants look flattering. Can’t get enough of the drab-colored trousers this fall!

+More chic denim/pants finds for fall here.

+This goldenrod dress is spectacular for a fall affair!

+WOW this scallop-edged mini.

+Into Raey’s minimalist-chic, sophisticated but slouchy collection.

+Gorgeous white blouse.

One day, I will invest in a Chanel tweed jacket. I love that they work on any age, are seemingly fad-proof, and can be dressed up or down as well as made to feel either edgy or classic. See above and below for inspo. Many of these chic peas demonstrate beautifully how well this jacket can transform jeans and a tee!

tweed jacket street style
tweed jacket street style
tweed jacket street style
tweed jacket street style
tweed jacket street style

A few favorite tweed finds for the fall 2021 season…

TWEED FINDS FOR FALL 2021

HUISHAN ZHANG // BARI LYNN HEADBAND ($32!) // TED BAKER (UNDER $200!) // PINK CHANEL BAG // NAVY CHANEL BAG // B + AB JACKET // J. CREW // MANGO // HOBBS LONDON HOUNDSTOOTH // SANDRO DRESS // PADDED TWEED HEADBAND // WOVEN CROSSBODY (UNDER $100)

Even more options below. Immediately below, sharing some crazy chic tweed toppers, cardigans, and jackets (and a few non-tweeds that feel like “sister pieces”) at all pricepoints…

LONGLINE IVORY WITH PERFECT PEARL BUTTONS — LOVE THE TIE WAIST!

SCALLOPED LAVENDER

THIS ONE COMES IN BLACK OR IVORY

LOVE THIS MARLED PINK STYLE

TALBOTS SCORE

L’AGENCE (SWOON)

Y’ALL KNOW MY FEELINGS ON THIS GREEN MANGO FIND AND THIS BLACK ONE

CUTE J. CREW

HUISHAN ZHANG — MAJORLY LOVE

GUCCI

PINK DREAM

THIS EMBELLISHED-BUTTON STEAL — $80 AND FROM THE MOST UNEXPECTED SOURCE BUT WOULD LOOK FAB THIS FALL

And then a couple of bonus items in this general vein — boucle dresses and Chanel-inspired finds…

THIS ELEGANT SANDRO IS 65% OFF

SUPER LOVE THIS SHIFT — I OWNED A SIMILAR STYLE A FEW YEARS BACK AND MADE A MAJOR PITCH TO AN INVESTOR IN IT…

THIS BALMAIN (GASP)

TWEED TROUSERS (GASPS AGAIN)

MAJE MINI — ON SALE, WOULD LOOK SPECTACULAR WITH OPAQUE TIGHTS AND A BLACK TURTLENECK OR WHITE BLOUSE BENEATH…ALSO LOVE THE SHORTS

MY FOREVER ANSWER TO WHAT TO WEAR TO A WINTER BAPTISM

PADDED TWEED HEADBAND OPTION 1 OR 2

Of course, all of these would look unreal with a vintage Chanel bag. Love this timeless navy moment but something about this multicolored one makes my heart sing. And you can get the look for less with a Caterina Bertini bag — I love it in the white woven (on sale for under $100) or beige!

I also feel compelled to note that Hill House has a back-to-school drop coming up on September 9th; you can see the line sheet here, and plan accordingly. I was planning on holding out to see what tartans and velvets they have up their sleeve for the holidays but I think I really must have their brand new Cher dress (see below) for sure in the tartan but maybe also in that fabulous coconut tweed?!?!?! AHHHHH j’adore les deux! I want to wear both with a turtleneck and opaque tights and maybe these heels for a serious throwback to Gossip Girl / Clueless moment. Can you tell I’m obsessing over the return of 90s fashion?!

university nap dress

P.S. Speaking of school, what would you study if you could go back?

P.P.S. If tweed isn’t your vibe, check out all of these fab sweaters at different pricepoints.

P.P.S. Are you a “numbers person“?

My Latest Snag: Haven Well Within Pullover.

I can’t stop thinking ahead to cool weather and just snagged this ribbed button pullover from Talbots’ new sister brand, Haven Well Within. I love the collar, buttons, and texture — it sort of reminds me of those Alice Walk sweaters I’ve been eyeing, but in sweatshirt form. I had a difficult time picking a color but went with the shell pink, though I also loved the camel color. This is the kind of thing you can throw on over some trendy new jeans with clogs and feel pulled together but comfortable for school pick-up/drop-off.

You’re Soooo Popular: Fall Dress.

The most popular items on le blog this week:

+Gorgeous rust-colored dress for fall affairs.

+Statement earrings for $60!

+This everyday dress (Ulla/Mille vibes for under $150).

+Puff sleeved cardigan.

+Chic Manolo-inspired mules.

+This fab $22 turtleneck tunic (orig $78).

+My favorite layering tees.

+OMG this patchwork dress.

+On-trend Target score.

+Cute plaid mini.

+Mask chain for littles.

+Waterproof children’s gear labels.

+Puff sleeve blouse.

+Cute bins for children’s storage.

+Sweet toddler jammies.

+Chic fall cardigan.

Weekend Musings: On Being Myself.

I love this quote from actress Emma Stone:

“I can’t think of any better representation of beauty than someone who is unafraid to be herself.”

Moving home has put unanticipated pressure on this line of thinking. I have been returning to lovely, multi-decades-old friendships and there have been more than a few occasions where I have found myself straining — whether to accommodate older versions of myself that I feel my friends are expecting, or to present myself as I would like to now be presented. It sounds ridiculous, possibly graceless, to write that out, but the delta between me at 25 and me at 37 is nontrivial. I have lived entire lives in that period, undergone tremendous transformations, lost myself and saved face countless times. And there has been a part of me that has felt I “owe” my friends the version of myself at 25, a headspace now entirely foreign to me. It took a few weeks to shake all of that off and remind myself that my only job is to be me. Forget expectations, silence concerns that me-as-I-am-now is not how they would like me to be, and remember that I am not responsible for the reactions of others.

Has anyone else been through similar frictions upon returning to her hometown?

Post-Scripts: Booties!

+These chic booties are 25% off. I have owned them in suede and leather in the last two years — love them in the gray!

+This white top looks like it could be Khaite or some other exclusive high-end label — it’s not inexpensive, but it looks high end designer!

+Basically the only sunglasses I’ve worn for the past few weeks straight. Under $70!

+This gorgeous Julia Amory dress is on sale.

+This floral skirt is stunning, with or without the matching blouse. Etsy gems!

+Looks like we will be wearing masks for awhile now. I like the look of these, though I have to say I’ve been using N95 masks almost exclusively for the past year. I find them to be the most comfortable — they have structure so the fabric is never pressing against your face, and I find the stretchy part that goes behind the ear much less irritating than most others I’ve tried.

+Gold bamboo flatware, and this pretty ice blue flatware is on sale!

+OMG THIS WHITE SHIRTDRESS WITH BOOTS FOR FALL YES.

+New Balance does such good colors. Love these.

+This bow dress for a little lady!

+Perfect channeled vest to throw on over athletic wear.

+Love this sweet gingham mini — on sale for $118.

+Who doesn’t love a striped pullover?

+I bought Mr. Magpie this just-released wine book — he’s a huge fan of Aldo Sohm!

+These $129 clogs come in such great colors.

+These rib-knit pants look like a dream. More fab fall textures here.

+This dress is also super chic — not usually a black dress gal, but love this one.

+A Patagonia fleece vest lookalike for a little one.

+Love the color of these pants!

In a grandmillennial floral mode at the moment. Some sweet finds for little ladies, many incredible value buys:

grandmillennial little girl finds

BISBY FLORAL DRESS (30% OFF! — FAB EVERYDAY SCHOOL DRESS)

FAIR ISLE SWEATER — ALSO AVAILABLE IN BLUE, BOTH 20% OFF

SAGE GREEN FLORAL DRESS ($17!)

SOLID SAGE GREEN DRESS –$8! — AND PERFECT FOR LAYERING OVER FLORAL LEGGINGS

RIBBED LEGGING SET — BOUGHT THIS FOR MINI AS A BACKUP OUTFIT IN CASE OF MESS!

GINGHAM HEART CLIPS

LOVE THE IDEA OF MIXING GINGHAM CLIPS WITH A STRIPED DRESS (ONLY $20!)

SCALLOPED STATIONERY (!!!)

FLORAL CLOGS (DESPERATE TO BUY THESE FOR MINI BUT NOT SURE IF SHE WOULD WEAR…)

SILICONE FOOD STORAGE

PINK COLLARED DRESS — MY FRONT RUNNER FOR MINI’S THANKSGIVING OUTFIT

FLORAL OVERALLS (AT TIME OF WRITING, ONLY $11)

FLORAL VEST (MINI VERSION OF THE TREND I MENTIONED HERE!)

BACKPACK

PUFFER VEST

GINGHAM MARY JANES (ON SALE, AVAIL FOR EVEN LESS IN SELECT SIZES HERE)

A few other pieces in a similar vein not seen above:

THIS TINY CABLE KNIT SET REMINDS ME OF LA COQUETA, BUT FOR 1/3RD OF THE PRICE

SWEET PERSONALIZED SWEATER

THIS WIDGEON COAT WAS MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE FOR MINI WHEN SHE WAS UNDER A YEAR — THE VELCRO CLOSURE MAKES IT SO EASY TO PUT ON AND OFF A TINY ONE, AND I LIKE THAT THE HOOD CAN BE CINCHED

PERSONALIZED PINK SWEATSHIRT

SWEET PLAY DRESS

GINGHAM DRESS FOR $20

ADORE THIS DENIM FLORAL PUFFER

P.S. Cute tees for little ones.

P.P.S. Things I love about my daughter.

P.P.P.S. I still routinely cry (happy tears) thinking about my son’s birth.

During the Olympics, I read an interview with a coach who said: “I respect the athlete most of all at the start line.” That is, “showing up,” ambitiously putting yourself out there time after time, merits as much respect as audacious results do.

I was thinking of this the other day when my friend Grace, who recently relocated her life to Charleston, wrote on Instagram: “If you are thinking of taking a big chance, or making a big change in your life, but stepping out of your comfort zone scares you…DO IT! A wise person once told me that fear is the only thing that gets smaller as you get closer to it. Run towards the fear.”

I have found that it has become increasingly difficult to make big changes in my life as I get older. I am more entrenched in routines, carry more responsibilities, and have been on this earth long enough to be circumspect about the lure of “ease” in any pursuit. It is harrowing to begin again, to resume the posture of the novitiate, to abandon what’s comfortable. But I sit here and implore myself not to let my age and episodic curmudgeonliness stymie my aspirations.

I have so many friends on the starting blocks right now — awaiting first or second or third babies, starting new careers, easing back into the working world after maternity leave, leaving hometowns, returning to hometowns, contemplating career moves, enduring IVF —

And I just want to say that if you are among them, and waking up in sweats, or throttling yourself through all of the possible permutations of failure ahead, or wondering if you shouldn’t pack up your running shoes —

I respect you, the athlete at the start line.

Onward!

Post-Scripts.

+Another lesson from the sports world.

+This post simultaneously reminds me of this F. Scott Fitzgerald quote — which I have just learned to be an apocryphal attribution?!: “It’s never too late to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit. Start whenever you want. You can change or stay the same. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.’

+It also reminded me of this quote from Teddy Roosevelt: “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming…”

+And on that note: the critics are never quite as loud as you think they are.

+The difference between critics and cynics.

+Things must end to begin again.

Shopping Break.

+J’adore this gingham top. I like underneath a pair of overalls (#applepickingvibes) or tucked into my new trousers.

+This $22 lumbar pillow is amazing.

+If you’re looking for fall-appropriate nap dress-like pieces: consider this Anthro, or check out this new-to-me brand, Neve and Noor: I love this dress and this one, both of which would look amazing with clogs.

+Those Neve and Noor dresses would also be chic picks for an early fall wedding, but more options here.

+These gingham hair clips are too cute for a little lady.

+Chic food storage (love for snacks on the go — colors are so good). More chic food storage picks here.

+Hunter finally released a good milk pink color boot for little ones! This color was so hard to find — I remember searching high and low for it for mini when she was younger. (Look for less with these $22 pairs in great matte pastel colors.)

+Love this corduroy ballcap for Mr. Magpie.

+I am swooning over these personalized wreath sashes!!! Must buy one for my holiday wreath this year!

+If you’re looking to frame something, I am loving this gilded bamboo style from Framebridge! Would be perfect around some Audubon bird prints or vintage botanicals.

+Ultra-chic sweater — very Parisienne. More great sweaters here.

+Speaking of sweaters, I did buy this chic cardigan and it arrived and it totally consumed me — way too enormous/oversized. The collar was bigger than my head! Wah. I think I may have to downgrade to something a bit more demure in proportion, like this or this.

+Dog bowl goals.

+An easy every day mini.

+I’m not normally a beige person, but I super love the details on this rug.

+I have never used a devotional before, but I just ordered this one with a goal of reading each morning before getting up. A new morning ritual.

+Speaking of prayer, I still turn to this book of novenas when I have a particular intention in mind.

+This scalloped green baby mat…swoon!!! I would have been all over this!

+Oo this sleeveless turtleneck sweater tunic!

+I have found super simple block typeface stationery extremely helpful over the years for condolences, more serious/professional/formal thank you notes, etc. This one is classic.

+More great affordable personalized stationery options.

+I think I have to buy this needlepoint pillow for my children.

+A perfect tall boot for fall, miraculously on sale.

+S&L-inspired bistro bench for $160.

UPDATED 9/3 — Will continue to update this post as I discover new promos!

Had to publish this one now because tonight at 8 PM EST, Minnow Swim is launching one of its rare sales (they run two a year). I always use the occasion to buy suits for next summer! Ladies, prepare your carts! I have these boardies for micro and this suit and this rashguard for mini in my cart. Though this brand generally runs TTS, I usually size up a bit when estimating for the next summer season. At the very least, the larger size should work by the end of summer? UPDATE: clothes are included, and I absolutely love these shorts on micro. They are cut short (above knee) and he has been wearing their khaki and blue and white striped ones heavily! Might need this sweater, too…

+Mango is offering 30% off orders over $150 with code EXTRA30. In my cart: this cardigan and this dress, as well as a few of these $12 tees I shared yesterday.

+Extra 60% (!) off sale prices at J. Crew, in addition to the 40% off promo for new arrivals (favorite picks here). That means this timeless navy blazer is under $100 (love the gold buttons), my favorite tees are around $6, this khaki blouse is under $30 (the color is so on point for fall), and basic tops for little ladies are under $10 — like this flutter sleeve style.

+Maxwell + Geraldine is offering 20% off sitewide (plus free shipping and returns) — as I mentioned earlier this week, I cannot love this dress more!

+J. McLaughlin is offering an extra 40% off all sale items, and there are some serious gems. I love this darling clutch and this tweed jacket, which is styled in a very vanilla way on the site but would look major with on-trend denim and a striped turtleneck. (Love stripes and tweed together.)

+Bellabliss: up to 70% off (discount automatically applied). This dress is the kind of thing I buy now and put away for Valentine’s Day! I ordered mini this dress for next summer or the one after!

+Very tempted by the discount on this Julia Amory dress…I own and adore one of the longer-sleeved styles, but do I need this short-sleeved one?! Although — mini owns this dress; should I twin with her in this?

P.S. An easy meal for an indoor Labor Day festivity in case it’s too hot or rainy where you are, and a great salad for an outdoor picnic.

I am super inspired by the silhouettes seen on chic peas Jules Sarinana (above) and Julie below. Above, Jules wears DL1961’s Hepburn Pants (on sale in one lucky size here; if you are lucky, you can find a very similar cut at Gap in khaki, but it’s running in extremely low stock). I believe Jules is wearing these Levis below (more sizes here; very similar: these white Mother jeans), and this $12 Mango tee! I feel like this silhouette would look fabulous with these pointed toe suede mules I ordered.

A few other pairs I am loving for fall…

RACHEL COMEY

THESE WIDE-LEG CROPS ($30!)

AGOLDE

KHAITE

APIECE APART

J. CREW

LUG VON SIGA

CHLOE

ANN TAYLOR — ADORE THE COLOR AND CUT

VERONICA BEARD (ORDERED THESE — THIS SILHOUETTE MAKES ME SUPER HAPPY)

A different silhouette, but I am also drawn to these kick flare crops, especially with a blazer (ultra-covet: one of these outrageous Blaze Milanos — you can find some on absurd sale here — but also love this J. Crew) and maybe a corduroy ballcap?

MOTHER

VERONICA BEARD (IN MY CART, BUT CAN’T DECIDE BETWEEN THE CORDUROY, RUST, OR THE OLIVE GREEN)

J. CREW

Unrelated to either of the above, I cannot stop thinking about these loud Zara pajama-style pants, to wear with a cutaway tank and black sandals. WOW. And also unrelated: do I need cableknit sweats like these or these? Chic!

P.S. More similar inspo here and here.

P.P.S. A forbearance that far outstrips my own.

P.P.P.S. Things to say yes to.

“I’ve been down this road before
I remember every tree
Every single blade of grass
Holds a special place for me
And I remember every town
And every hotel room
Every song I ever sang
On a guitar out of tune

I remember everything
Things I can’t forget
The way you turned and smiled on me
On the night that we first met
And I remember every night
Your ocean eyes of blue
How I miss you in the morning light
Like roses miss the dew

I’ve been down this road before
Alone as I can be
Careful not to let my past
Go sneaking up on me
Got no future in my happiness
Though regrets are very few
Sometimes a little tenderness
Was the best that I could do

I remember everything
Things I can’t forget
Swimming pools of butterflies
That slipped right through the net
And I remember every night
Your ocean eyes of blue
How I miss you in the morning light
Like roses miss the dew.”

-John Prine

I recently heard this John Prine song performed live by Brandi Carlile, and my heart climbed into my throat without my fully understanding why. The next day, I found a video of John Prine performing the song live towards the end of his life and I sat with it in tears. It troubles me, how little I have left of my memories of my friend Elizabeth. Writing about her tempts me into believing that I am mitigating the loss, as if the preservation of the smallest details about her in language might somehow pin her permanently to me. Prine’s lyrics run along similar grooves: despite his insistence that “I remember everything,” we find ourselves lingering upon the image of roses without dew and butterflies that have “slipped right through the net.” That is, he paints the striations of grief.

In the face of these erosions and the largely futile epoxies we use to deter them, I will take to heart his reminder that “sometimes a little tenderness // is the best I can do.”

I wish I could remember everything, but today my tenderness will be enough.

Post-Scripts.

+Another grappling with loss.

+On the “uses” of sorrow.

+Ladybird, Loss, and The Visitation.

+On saying the thing you need to say.

Shopping Break.

+Gifts for all kinds of occasions.

+I have resisted these sneakers for years, but suddenly I am drawn to them. The velcro bothered me — did they look a bit too childish? — but all of the sudden I like the idea of wearing them with a striped dress like this or this. (Note, however, that in the latter image, the brand has styled the dress with clogs!)

+Speaking of — if you only want to dip a toe into the trend, consider this $35 pair (a dead ringer for Rachel Comey)! Imagine paired with a fall dress like this or with the your favorite jeans and this swingy tunic sweater we’ve all bought. These ones are also now marked down to under $50 (!) and Loeffler Randall just marked this cute pair down as well.

+OO this stool would look so sweet in a bold print (like the seahaven toile) in a nursery.

+I am in the midst of testing the Biossance Vitamin C oil and will share a full review soon, but wanted to mention that the other top two recs from Magpie readers were Skinceuticals and this Obagi one, which I found on sale! (Also available in a 20% concentration, also on sale.)

+$25 seagrass storage bins.

+These vintage-inspired storage boxes are too cute! Keep remotes in them?

+Intrigued by these $13 tees after seeing them on this chic pea.

+I have two tops I bought from Forever 21 in my early 20s that I still wear every single season — one is a simple black crewneck nit and the other is a marled gray u-neck top. I am surprised they’ve made it so long, but I still love the fit of both! I recently stopped by their site and ordered this square-neck tee with similar optimism! The white or blue will be great with a skirt like this!

+Love these personalized cups!

+Oo this ceiling light!

+Cute sherpa vest.

+You know I love a striped turtleneck.

+Speaking of turtlenecks, these Dudley Stephens fleeces are still on sale, and you can get an extra 15% off with code FUN15.

+A little Halloween dress for your little love.

+Oh my goodness, I got a free sample of Diptyque’s Fleur de Peau and I am IN LOVE. I think I’ll be wearing this all fall. Super soft and feminine — sort of like cotton and fresh flowers? Amazing.

+SIMPLY adore this ruffle-edged sugar and cream set and the salad plates, too.

+Cute $15 task lamp for a little one’s desk. Imagine that pink one paired with this desk in green or pink!

+Two great everyday dress for little ones heading off to school, both on sale: this Bisby and this pocket dress. I would pair the Bisby with Cientas (<<40% off and in the greatest shade of blue!) and the pocket dress with pink Vans or colorful Vejas.

+Can you EVEN with these shoes for the holidays?! Or let that little tartan bow be your tie in with your children in a family photo!

+Oo! Love these pants.

+Emerson Fry is really killing it lately — love this ponte top (look for less with this) with jeans and those sneaks I just mentioned, this “layering jacket” (!!!), and this gingham blouse.

+These foil balloons for a little one’s birthday! Adding this to my wishlist and beginning to think about a future birthday party…

+Cute fall iPhone case.

+Adorable cutlery for your child’s lunchbox.

+Wow! This gown is a dead-ringer for Anna October!

+This Loretta Caponi is my love language.

+And super love this everyday dress for fall — would work at meetings, coffee with girlfriends, etc.

+Can you even with this sweater?! SO good.

+Cute leather-esque sneaks for a little man.

+Some amazing sale scores at The Avenue: this Lug Von Siga, this Ciao Lucia, and this SEA top.