Linen pants will always serve an important purpose in our warm-weather wardrobes, but it’s human nature to yearn for something shiny and new to wear. And shiny is literally how
Summer Pasta Salad and Weekend Inspiration
+A SUMMER PASTA SALAD TO MAKE: This is my go-to. I just made it for a friend recovering from surgery and enjoyed a little bowl myself — it is so
31 of the Chicest Zara Finds for May 2026
With Zara’s chic, vast offerings, it’s not unheard of for a fashion person to subsist solely on pieces from the popular brand. I know I could pull it off easily
Jen’s Weekend Drafts: DEJ in Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow + Other Happy Inspo.
+DAISY EDGAR JONES IN TOMORROW, TOMORROW, TOMORROW: I’m not sure how I missed this but I was scrolling through Daisy Edgar Jones’ feed (this video of her doing her bangs
31 Chic Brown Pieces Fashion People Love for 2026
I’ll be forever loyal to everything black when it comes to my closet, but there’s one other color that has piqued my interest over the past year, especially for spring
Jen’s Weekend Drafts: Love the Questions.
+LOVE THE QUESTIONS THEMSELVES: Absolutely love this provocation, this idea of approaching areas of uncertainty with something soft and unfolding, something warm and loving, versus the default of fear or
The Shoe Trend That Looks Chicer With Jeans Than Mesh Flats
When we think of spring dressing, flats immediately come to mind. They’re great for transitional weather because they’re lighter than boots yet offer more coverage than sandals. Visually, they look
Unexpected Tears + The Enduring Chicness of Too Many Books.
+AUTISM AWARENESS VIDEO: I was moved to tears this week by the Artemis crew and by this video of an NFL analyst bringing his son onto ESPN for Autism Awareness
5 Sneaker Trends Moms in NYC Are Wearing This Spring
There’s no denying that New York City is one of the world’s most stylish cities. Whether enduring a blizzard or a humid summer, chic dressers are always out, taking the
Things I Didn’t Know I Loved.
+LINDA PASTAN MORNING POETRY: I’ve been reading a lot of Linda Pastan this week — did you know she was the poet laureate of Maryland for a time? This poem,









