Confession: I wear denim in some form 95% of the time. Maybe it's becauseI grew up in L.A., but I find myself relying on my collection of vintage jeans and denim jackets more than I care to admit. They're the foundation of the majority of my outfits, and I actually struggle to branch out from my favorite fabric. As devoted to denim as I am, I do admit that it becomes rather stale after a while.I decided to take a personal growth wardrobe challenge and force myself to think outside the denim box...
Lately, it seems as if there’s not a day that goes by where I’m not triggered by a blatant form of racial insensitivity, evident lack of diverse staff, or lack of awareness of how systemic racism impacts every facet of life. When we're reckoning collectively with police brutality and systemic racism, the industry itself has had to reflect upon ways in which it needs to make serious changes in the industry. Of course, changes are happening, but for consumers, we can help propel the movem...
I'm constantly chatting with Who What Wear's editors to get their takes on the coolest fashion trends of the moment and the brands they're most excited about. After all, it's our jobs to know what's happening in fashion—what's cool and what's about to be cool—and my fellow editors are always introducing me to new labels that weren't on my radar before.With the warmer weather upon us, I've been tapping them to find out which swimsuit brands they're excited about and the ones that they think...
For some women, lingerie is used only for special occasions, tucked away in the back of a drawer somewhere, and definitely not invested in on a regular basis. Bring this up with Journelle's former CEO, Lyn Lewis, and prepare for a lecture on how this mentality is oh so wrong. In her expert opinion, lingerie should be treated like any other fashion item, especially considering you do wear lingerie every day. (Yes, even the pretty, sheer lace kind.)Just as it is with ready-to-wear fashion, there a...