Tibi shearling coat, 7 For All Mankind jeans, Chloé
Laundry On The Road
December 18, 2015
My holiday season always consists of travel and often more than two weeks on the road. This year I'll do three cities in fifteen days to see family and friends. Packing for two entire weeks would mean oversized and over weight luggage, so I opt for minimal packing and count on doing laundry somewhere along the way. The Laundress travel size laundry care and detergents are great for on the road laundry. Each bottle is 2 fl oz., compact and more than enough for many weeks away from home. Each product has a unique fresh scent and treats your clothes carefully. Delicate wash, signature detergent, stain solution and sport detergent meet all of my family's needs. You can choose from a wide variety of travel size laundry care products from the Laundress - mix and match to create your perfect laundry travel kit.
My holiday season always consists of travel and often more than two weeks on the road. This year I'll do three cities in fifteen days to see family and friends. Packing for two entire weeks would...
The Weathered Look
December 14, 2015
Spring/Summer 2015 designer collections brought destroyed denim to the forefront. While these styles were extreme and unlikely to take over denim fashion, the more subtle, 'mainstream' weathered look continues to evolve into Fall/Winter. Distressed denim, frayed hems and raw cuts are on trend this season. Sitting just around your ankle, skinnies, boyfriend jeans, and straight cuts with frayed hems are easy going and laid-back. Paired with an oversized sweater, sneakers or booties, distressed denim is one of my favorite trends this year. Of course, you can trim your favorite jeans to create this raw edge look yourself, but without proper treatment the hem will continue to fray. Prefab versions most likely have stitching or treatments to keep the look consistent over the years. Once considered punk or just simply 'old jeans', rips, tears, raw edges and even patches are all trending denim looks for Fall/Winter.
Spring/Summer 2015 designer collections brought destroyed denim to the forefront. While these styles were extreme and unlikely to take over denim fashion, the more subtle, 'mainstream' weathered look...