I look at fashion all day every day (it's part of my job!), but despite being tempted by a whole host of chic clothing 24/7, I am generally not an impulsive shopper. In fact, I like to take time to think about what I’m purchasing before I hit the buy button. I guess you could say I'm pretty picky when it comes to the style, fit, silhouette, and quality of the clothes I buy.Being a picky fashion editor can be especially challenging when I'm on a budget. That's why I like to shop with somewhat ...
If you ever find yourself on Park Avenue on New York City's Upper East Side or the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, you'll see the "rich mom" aesthetic in action, and the appeal will become clear. The trending aesthetic is posh and elegant, but still functional and ready to face whatever the day may hold, because, well, kids. But as we all know, you don't have to be a rich mom to dress like one. You don't even have to be rich.If there's one thing that rich moms love, it's a chic, polis...
In my 10 years at Who What Wear, I’ve written many a gift guide. From affordability-focused stories to budget-less roundups to my latest on what to buy kids and parents, I’ve done it all and often think I’ve seen it all, but every year, I manage to be amazed at the new options that cross my screen. Between the bags, belts, trinkets, and baubles, there’s never a shortage of pieces that catch my eye, and this holiday season is no exception.Of course, you don’t have to take my word for...
In the last few years, I've had to rewire the entire part of my brain that's dealt with colors, specifically, the art of combining them. Growing up, there were so many pairings that fashion made out to be undesirable if only because they clashed. Wearing them together was as much a sartorial sin as wearing white after Labor Day (another rule I've since thrown out). But nowadays, those once-forbidden combinations are the exact ones I'm drawn to most, from neutrals like brown and gray to bold...