Bottega Veneta The Lauren Clutch

 

The Lauren Clutch by Bottega Veneta is at the top of my wish list. This beauty was originally designed for Lauren Hutton in the movie American Gigolo in 1980 and was rereleased in Spring 2017. Lauren Hutton walked in Bottega Veneta’s anniversary show with the exact clutch from the movie. I almost pulled the trigger on this one, but someone beat me to it. The search continues.

Images via Pinterest, @viktorijajasevice and Pinterest.

Personal Mementos

 

Time seems to move so much faster since I’ve become a mom. We’re at a fun age – 19 months! – and I find myself wanting to soak up every single moment. Lately, I’ve been making more of an effort to take the photos and videos, handwrite the memory, the milestones, the way we were feeling in the moment. I recently compiled a bunch of our footage set to ‘I Love You Baby’ by Frankie Valli. It’s a fun way to look back on our beautiful memories and I’m hoping to make it more of a habit.

Images via Pinterest, Pinterest and Pinterest.

Khaite Spring 2024 RTW

 

The single word that Catherine Holstein used to describe her thoughts for Spring 2024 is ferocity. While Khaite tends to be a bit tougher than my usual style, they are a great source of inspiration for New York women. I keep a close eye on Khaite’s shoes and handbags, and this season every model wore sensible kitten heels and carried a variety of chic bags.

Images via Vogue, Vogue and Khaite.

Le Weekend LXIII

 

A fun weekend planned to celebrate my birthday with loved ones. Looking forward to enjoying time spent with friends and family. Have a wonderful weekend with you and yours!

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Uniqlo : C

 

I must have unsubscribed from Uniqlo’s promotional emails at some point, so thank goodness Preston notified me of this chic collaboration. Clare Waight Keller, the extremely talented designer of Givenchy and Chloe fame, is the latest to collaborate with Uniqlo and her collection launches tomorrow, September 15. Uniqlo is very selective with collections, and I’ve adored every single one: +J, Uniqlo U, JW Anderson and Ines de la Fressange, to name a few. I enjoy hearing about the design of collections just as much as I enjoy the finished product, and this interview with Clare is a good one. I’m hoping to get my hands on the soft knit high neck long-sleeve sweater.

Images via Uniqlo.