Style
Fall & Evergreen FAshion
Farmer's Market Haul
This morning, after doing yoga, the kids and I headed over to the farmer’s market. We’ve been waiting for good weather to grab some peaches and after three thwarted attempts, we woke up to sunshine and immediately headed out the door lest we miss the opportunity due to another swift summer storm.
A Love Letter to Skateboard Fashion
I was in high school when skinny jeans just came into the fashion scene and one by one, girls were throwing out their 90’s flares. The skater boys also took on the trend, trading in the uniform of baggy Dickies pants for skinny jeans. However, skinny jeans weren’t being made for guys yet so skater boys were wearing girl’s skinny jeans.
Making it Sustainable | Daisy of The Fixx Collective
Earth month is coming to a close so let’s take this moment to talk about sustainable fashion! Meet my friend Daisy Chen Hutton of The Fixx Collective. Daisy’s decade long experience working in the fashion industry as a fashion buyer inspired her to start The Fixx Collective, a clothing rental company, but with some fun and color! Also designer name brands! I’ve been strutting around my house in Phillip Lim! Get to know Daisy here and learn more about how you can start your sustainable fashion journey!
Empowering Women through Modest Fashion
With the growing conversation around modest apparel being represented and accessible, we’re learning that what is one woman’s liberation in fashion may be another woman’s hindrance. Learn how these Somalian born sisters are making designs that empower all women.
Styling It with Laureen Uy
My last revisit of Fall/Winter 2020 street style is of Laureen Uy, Fiipina fashion and travel blogger turned vlogger. Read Laureen’s style advice!
Making It | Daisy Romero of El Cholo's Kid
Meet Daisy Romero, proud Latina Founder and CEO of El Cholo’s Kid! Get to know the wonderful Daisy and her beautiful handmade bags that celebrate Mexican traditions and artistry!
My WFH Look
How I found my comfy, yet stylishly me work from home look. A look I’ll be wearing often as our lives continues to be inundated by Zoom meetings.
A Look and Thoughts on A Room with a View
The need to read A Room with a View came after I had spent some time on social media “showing up” in conversations on racism. I wanted to escape to a world where I didn’t need to have tough conversations. So I escaped into the novel of E. M. Forester only to find that a brown woman can’t escape racism, even in a romance novel from the 1990s.