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blazing ahead

Wednesday, November 19

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Showed up to a party last night unintentionally twinning with one of my best friends—same impeccably sharp-shouldered blazer, different color (sale options here and here). And honestly? Not a “who wore it best” moment, but a “great minds think alike” one. To me, matching silhouettes isn’t a fashion faux pas—it’s a sign we’re dialed into the same wavelength, gravitating toward what feels timeless, polished, and completely comfortable. And blazers were everywhere last night, but none of them were average. Think unexpected textures (like the embroidered velvet Rixo, above, or this borg Aligne, which I've been wearing non-stop), cinched waists (love this Cos with this J.Crew chain belt, similar to below, or this Aureum on super sale!, along with the charm-accented Roxanne Assoulin), clever cuts (see Cos and bow-trimmed Sandro and Tuckernuck, $148!, all below)—proof that the blazer boom is alive and thriving.

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Photos: Shirey Quigley, Leandra Cohen

socked in

Wednesday, November 19

These boots nail the socks with pumps trend--with ease.

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  1. Gabriela Hearst dress, $1596, theoutnet.com
  2. Jil Sander earring cuff set, $990, mytheresa.com
  3. Counter Tetrapeptide Serum, $73, counter.com
  4. Cos clutch, $179, cos.com
  5. Banana Republic ankle boots,

knit and tell

Tuesday, November 18

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Like everyone else in LA, the rain had me completely off the rails. A strong storm and suddenly I’m dressing like I live in Iceland instead of a city where winter tops out at 50 degrees. But honestly? I loved every soggy second of it—because true sweater weather here is rare. So, of course, I wanted to change my sweater not once, not twice, but three times yesterday—just to take advantage of every chilly hour. Below, a few of the sweaters I was thrilled to finally unveil, including the Alex Mill men's stripes, the layered Cos (the high-neck is sooo good and toasty!) and embellished Zara—and a couple more I’m hoping the next wave of drizzle gives me an excuse to slip into: the layered Peche, this crochet Farm Rio, the funnel-neck CO and the belted Modern Citizen. Another sweater storm is poised to hit LA on Thursday, so be prepared! (P.S. I am busting out new statement belts too, pictured!)

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knitty gritty

Tuesday, November 18

(Statement) sweater weather.

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  1. Modern Citizen scarf neck wool sweater, $178, moderncitizen.com
  2. Citizens of Humanity leather skirt, $540, mytheresa.com
  3. Khaite gold-plated earrings, $990, mytheresa.com
  4. Mansur Gavriel elongated clutch, $795, mansurgavriel.com
  5. Sweed Lip Liner, $24, shopbop.com
  6. And Other Stories Tulip bag charm, $45, stories.com
  7. Schutz knee-high boots, $278, shopbop.com

lazy dressing

Monday, November 17

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Confession: my holiday style strategy this year involves… doing less. Much less. As in one-and-done dressing—the kind where a single, standout piece does all the heavy lifting while I glide into the party looking like I tried (I didn’t). Because here’s the truth: the calendar is already packed and it's not even Thanksgiving yet, my energy is limited, and I refuse to spend 45 minutes negotiating with a sequin skirt that has its own agenda. My lackadaisical approach is surprisingly liberating. Instead of assembling a head-to-toe masterpiece, I just slip on one spectacular thing and let it do its thing. So yes, call it strategic minimalism or just seasonal survival. Either way, it's working for me, and I’ll be wearing the following rely-on-me pieces on repeat, merrily (and effortlessly) all season long: Heaven Mayhem's statement necklace, Sea's flowy sheer silk top and bow-trimmed pajama top (can you believe the cuteness?), The Reformation lace skirt and fancy pants, Tanya Taylor's feather-trimmed blouse and the big-time Prada, last pic. Above: Boden's fur-tipped coat (remove the fur collar and wear the coat indoors, duster style!)

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wrap star

Monday, November 17

Wrapping my wrist in Bvulgari Serpentine style--for $175!

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  1. Mango faux fur jacket, $199, mango.com
  2. Zara jeans, $99, zara.com
  3. St. Moran wraparound watch, $145, nordstrom.com
  4. Cos mismatched earrings, $45, cos.com
  5. La Bouche Rouge Satin Lipstick, $45, violetgrey.com
  6. The Reformation pleated pouch, $228, thereformation.com
  7. The Row leather-trimmed boots, $1490, mytheresa.com

onion rings, aliens and tuxedo tops

Friday, November 14

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Last night marked my official kickoff to holiday–dinner season. Tessa Tran of Chan Luu gathered a chic little crew at Jar in Los Angeles—the kind of warm, wood–paneled, softly-lit hideaway that instantly makes you want to check out other people, linger in your banquette, and pretend you're in say... Manhattan. And oh, the onion rings! Perfectly crisp halos of joy. The conversation ricocheted from fashion to full-blown philosophical to… well, whatever category 31/Atlas falls into. (No one at the table knew what I was talking about, which made me (A) question the algorithm that powers my Instagram feed and (B) consider whether I’ve slipped into a niche corner of the internet that I may never find my way out of.) Then, naturally, we detoured into aliens, followed by the new-to-me drama of toddler facial sheet masks (!) —a controversy I had zero prior knowledge of. And because it was a fashionista–heavy fête, the talk eventually turned to going-out tops—specifically, which ones will define this season. Everyone had an opinion; everyone was right (this, this, this and this. While we would all love to throw on one of the Charvet x Chanel tux tops, above, the price tag is prohibitive. But the one thing we didn’t debate? What to wear on the bottom. The entire table arrived in Chan Luu’s drawstring silk pants--a unanimous masterstroke. They’re pajama-level comfortable yet evening-ready, and they somehow work with everything from sequined camisoles to slouchy knits. A holiday hero if I’ve ever met one. Have a great get-ready-for-the-holidays weekend!

tassel time

Friday, November 14

Tassel season starts now.

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  1. Tuckernuck dupioni tassel top, $168, tuckernuck.com
  2. Prada pants, $1790, mytheresa.com
  3. Dorsey white sapphire earrings, $300, shopdorsey.com
  4. Guerlain Lipstick Case, $43, nordstrom.com
  5. Chloe crochet bag, $1790, netaporter.com
  6. The Reformation satin mules, $278, shopbop.com

gooping it up

Thursday, November 13

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Gwyneth Paltrow hosted a GOOP party last night at the Chateau Marmont (the penthouse, of course), with the invite calling for cocktail attire. In true LA fashion, that translated to a mix of jeans, leather jackets, and the occasional silk dress. Chalk it up to the 5PM start time—or the reality of navigating Hollywood traffic straight from the day’s to-dos. Still, everyone looked great in that easy, unfussy way LA does best. Denim dressed up with heels, leather jackets (lots of leather, pretty much in this ONE brand!), and just enough polish to make it feel special without trying too hard. I opted for a Gwyn blazer (naturally), a Chloe blouse, my usual Madewell jeans, this Aureum statement belt, and Chanel patent-leather pumps. Other day-to-night pieces that would have made the cut, all below: the Charvet x Chanel inspired And Other Stories silk tuxedo blouse, the pinstriped Alex Mill (love their new 11/10 vibrant knits, BTW), Zara's suede jacket (yum), and H&M (yes, head-to-toe).

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today's gift

Wednesday, November 12

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I’ve got two of my dearest—and healthiest—friends in town, staying with me this week: energy healer Jakki Leonardini and wellness coach Sarah Wragge. They’ve turned my house into a high-vibe haven, and I’m so into it. Today’s itinerary is basically my dream “feel-good” LA day: an early-morning outdoor workout in my new Travis Mathew's suck-it-all-in set, above, a long lunch at Leora, cream-topped Maru coffees (because balance), a La Double J trunk show in Beverly Hills with girlfriends, capped off with a GOOP cocktail party at the Chateau Marmont hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow herself. A true gift in every sense. Speaking of gifts, I just polished off my holiday gift guide Substack this morning—packed with the coolest, most covetable finds for everyone on your list (and maybe a few for yourself). You can find it here. Another gift idea: the Designer Sale at Shopbop, on now for three days only. You're welcome!