Recently, I've been logging more time on Instagram. Though I always love popping onto the app to see which cool outfits the fashion set is wearing, my recent obsession has been the #NeverWorns series by senior Vogue editor Liana Satenstein. There, you'll find the editor chatting with the coolest insiders of the moment, diving deep into their closets and speaking candidly about which of their "never worn" items are worth holding onto and which they should ditch. An extension of Satenstein's Sch...
Around the world, the slow fashion movement and its dedication to consume and create fashion consciously and with integrity is being led by a rising collective of designers whose craft pays tribute to the beauty of planet Earth. Among this growing number of visionary creatives is Sami Miro, a Los Angeles-based designer breathing new life into deadstock and eco-conscious materials as part of her eponymous brand, Sami Miro Vintage. As a way to honor the planet all year round, the environmentally-...
As a fashion editor, something I enjoy doing is scrolling through the Instagram posts of popular accounts and trying to figure out why the most-liked posts have so many likes. It may not sound all that fascinating, but I've made some great shopping discoveries this way. If you think about it, Instagram likes are one form of compliments in the 21st century, and investigating which posts are getting the most likes is a good way to figure out the outfits and fashion items people are most draw...
Moons and Junes has tapped into swimwear for the first time, expanding beyond its usual lingerie offerings. Dubbed the "Dive In" collection, the range is comprised of a bikini set and a one-piece all made out of recycled plastic bottles.The Brizo bikini top is crafted from high-quality double-layer fabrics that provide the wearer a snug fit, while the medium coverage Iris bikini bottom comes with tall hip cuts enclosed by a waistband. Elsewhere, the Medusa swimsuit boasts a tall neckline, a snug...