Monthly Archives: September 2019

NEW ZEALAND FASHION WEEK: A FOCUS ON SUSTAINABILITY

// Maggie Marilyn blazer and pant, Malone Souliers x Emanuel Ungaro kitten heel, Yu Mei handbag // 

New Zealand Fashion Week, that is a wrap! When I think of New Zealand fashion designers, first that pops to mind is Karen Walker. Quirky. Colorful. Elegant. There’s something fascinating about visiting a new country and discovering new designer labels to love. And I travel far and wide to do so: Tel Aviv, Casablanca, and even Seoul! I’m proud to add New Zealand to my list of expanding fashion weeks around the globe. It really is discovering culture and ethics through clothes. This year’s New Zealand fashion week had a focus on sustainability. Every designer showcased designs sourced completely sustainably from fabrics, to factories, and final production. I find it important to support the designers with an ethical supply chain. Every piece tells a story. Every piece is slow fashion. And that just makes me really happy to know that the industry I love is working towards giving back to the earth we all cherish. Quality over quantity. That’s how it always should be. Below you’ll find looks from my viewpoint in the front row at Maggie Marilyn, YuMei, Paris Georgia, and Olli. With it’s luxurious fabrics and details with a whimsical flair, it felt like earth meets city. New Zealand may be a small country, but it’s doing big things.

Maggie Marilyn

// Rejina Pyo blouse, House of Holland skirt, Reike Nen shoe, Prada bag //

OLLI

PARIS GEORGIA

// Maggie Marilyn blazer, Prada pant and bag, Reike Nen boots //

WAIHEKE ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND

// Rejina Pyo dress, The Frye Company x Matt Schultz boots, Prada bag // 

I adore the rolling green hills, blue skies, and pretty sheep frolicking around Waiheke Island, just off the coast of Auckland, New Zealand. Imagine just how incredible the beaches would be in summer? Packed, but incredible. You can see that even right smack dab in the middle of winter, it is just as romantic. It’s a quick ferry ride away to heaven, a place to hop from vineyard to vineyard and soak in the ocean views. Our first stop was at Stonyridge Vineyard, a welcoming and delicious spot for lunch. We even had lunch with Steve, the owner. He brought us the famous Steve’s Salad, a perfect and simple mix of salmon and cabbage peanut slaw. This spot is comforting and low-key… just the way I like it. No wonder it’s a go-to spot for travelers and celebrities from all over the world. 

From there, we drove up and up to find the most desolate of locations to take photographs. I like looking at the little winding roads surrounded by green. The island is zen and quiet this time of year, yet makes for iconic imagery. We made one final stop on our sleepy road trip at Mudbrick Vineyard. It felt Italian, as if I was on a mountain in Tuscany! Super luxurious and secluded, it didn’t feel real. To beat the chill that was coming in, we hopped in the car and kept driving into the sunset, discovering little beaches here and there. Sometimes a breezy walk on the beach in your cowboy boots after a long day of wine tasting is all you need on this island. 

LONGCHAMP LA VOYAGEUSE AT NYFW

// Longchamp dress, vest, and La Voyageuse handbag, Paris Texas boots // 

Sweater vests are totally back, and I love them layered over a little 70’s shift dress. But first, taxi, taxi! I’ve got the Longchamp show to get to! One more week until the runway show here in NYC and I’m celebrating with the launch of the Longchamp La Voyageuse handbag, my ultimate travel tote bag. It’s been around the world with me these past two weeks, yet it’s ready to make it’s debut front row at fashion week. Ready, set, go. 

THE SHIRT OF THE SEASON

// Loewe sunglasses, Jacquemus top, Rebecca Taylor pant // 

Slightly cropped. Bold shoulders. Low V. Knotted waist. I don’t think there is a more flattering shirt and this one makes it as my “shirt of the season.” Jacquemus knows how to make a woman feel good in her own skin and I love it. Time to stock up on more of these timeless classics as we head into fall.