We just adore Jenni Kayne‘s smart take on luxe basics. Her Long Bias Skirt was featured awhile back in Marie Claire and is the perfect winter-spring transition piece – plus it looks killer with her Cropped Cableknit Sweater and Velvet Open Toe Sandal.
Posts Tagged ‘Marie Claire’
Spotted! Caron Callahan in Marie Claire
Brooklyn based designer, Caron Callahan is one of our favorite up and coming designers. We’re thrilled about her great press this in month’s in Marie Claire. Stay tuned for her out of control spring collection which is totally effortless and indie-chic – think Michelle Williams brunching in Carroll Gardens!
Rag & Bone: Editor fave
We have long since adored David Neville and Marcus Wainwright’s American workwear inspired line, Rag & Bone, so you can imagine how thrilled we were to see them featured in this month’s Marie Claire and InStyle magazines. Click below to shop their 88 button-up (featured in Marie Claire) or all things Rag & Bone.
As Seen In: Cacharel in Marie Claire
These traffic stopping CACHAREL heels add a jolt to your wardrobe. Click below to buy!
As Seen In Marie Claire: Walker and Weiland
This month’s Marie Claire featured not one, but two of our favorite designers: Karen Walker and Timo Weiland. Timo’s two-way color cardigan is the perfect punchy take on a classic favorite (and due in any day now), while KW’s Helter Skelter shades in tortoise flew out of stock almost immediately. Although the tortoise is currently sold out, we still have the chic black option, which I adore. If you’re dying over the tortoise though, we are hoping to get in a few more pairs soon!
As Seen In: Camilla & Marc in Marie Claire
This dress was made for curves! Camilla & Marc’s Constantine Frock is svelte and sophisticated. The bold shoulders and ribbed detail help accentuate the body’s natural curves. We are stocking it in black – which we think makes it a more seasonless piece. Click the image to shop!
Also Known As…

…three former ELLE editors, the designers behind AKA approach fashion with a unique point of view. After years of identifying the trends and filtering them into themes and categories for fashion hungry women to digest and emulate, the girls of AKA turned their keen eyes to fashion design. They have their pulse on exactly what women want and have a knack for translating the most promising trends into lovely, wearable and accessible clothing. For fall, we are swooning over their nautical inspired tops like the one featured in the July issue of Marie Claire.




















