The American Girl
Forties-inspired dresses, peplum blouses, feminine jumpsuits, floral pegged pants, and blazers borrowed...
Forties-inspired dresses, peplum blouses, feminine jumpsuits, floral pegged pants, and blazers borrowed...
Oversized sweaters, denim cut-offs, relaxed cargos, simple tanks, and suede ankle boots...
All eyes are on MSGM as once again, I want to live in just about everything designer Massimo Giorgetti has churned out this season. And in true MSGM form, their lookbook is styled to perfection with a mix of leopard,…
Just about everything from Maison Scotch‘s spring collection is begging to be packed up for a vacation overseas. Slouchy pants and shorts, paired with striped shirts, printed blouses, sequin cardigans and gingham button ups, are…
I first discovered and fell in love with Hoss Intropia while living in Spain....
We’re loving April May‘s follow up to their fall collection, which coincided with the French label’s US debut. Designer Diane Goldstein Sitbon‘s inspiration comes from her travels. “My woman has moved from Paris to Santa Fe and…
Giambattista Valli‘s haute couture collection has been described as pure fairytale. I couldn’t agree more. I can only dream of having a reason to wear such pristine gowns and cocktail dresses. The belts and jewelry,…
Drawing inspiration from Americana, the coming of age film The Last Picture Show, and modern influences like Lana Del Rey, Melissa Coker is channeling a 50s meets 60s aesthetic in her spring collection for Wren. Femininity with a…
German based clothing line Set has yet to make its way stateside but at least we can all walk away with a bit of outfit inspiration from their spring lookbook. I’m love the casual chic…
Honestly, does it get any better than Elizabeth & James‘ spring collection? I’ll tip my hat to mustards, nudes, blues, and all shades of pink in the form of floral printed shorts, pajama striped separates,…
Japanese art and culture, bee-keeping and fishing provided the inspiration behind Charlotte...
by MISS MOSS (If you aren’t already familiar with Diana’s blog, Miss Moss, you...