I'm itching to go on a trip in the coming months, and I may not have it booked yet, but that hasn't stopped me from shopping for it. I'm checking retail sites left and right to inspire me to take some time off, and after scanning the summer selection at Free People, I'm ready to book. Everything on the brand's pages is practically begging me to pack it away in a suitcase and head off to somewhere warm (even if it is just a drive up Pacific Coast Highway for a Malibu weekend). I have multiple bro...
Fashion is cyclical. What was once in will surely be back again in the future, and that's just the way the sartorial world works. I tend to hold on to certain pieces because A) I wear what I love, and B) I know things will come back in style eventually. While trends come and go, there's a select bunch that has staying power. From the '50s to the '80s, pieces from past decades sneak their way into designer collections and our Instagram feeds.Fortunately, vintage and vintage-inspired clothing see...
Yes, I am that weird person who would much rather score the latest and greatest than the best deal, especially during a Zara sale. It is not practical, and I don't recommend it, but alas, here I am. Like the true Zara addict I am, I regularly check the new-arrivals section of the site so I can be 100% in the know about all the newness that drops throughout the week. While I can usually find at least a handful of new products I like at any given time, the latest batch of arrivals really threw ...
As a 90s baby, it feels a little bit weird and nostalgic to be witnessing an explosion of early aughts trends. Yet, here we are. In case you haven't noticed, there's a Y2K denim renaissance happening (namely among the fashion set), and it's bubbling up all of the nostalgic denim styles I didn't think would ever be popular again. If you know, you know: the early 2000s were one of the most controversial periods of denim innovation, where pretty much nothing was off the table. Exposed thongs, ...