I don’t think this quilted jacket could be much more perfect—I love the big hood, the swingy shape, the contrasting trim. It’s a little lightweight for east coast weather at the moment, but it’d be a great option for those who live somewhere that doesn’t get too horridly cold in the winter.
I just got these Me & Em jeans back from the tailor and am wearing them even as I type. They are the first-ever pair of wide-leg jeans to ever work on me—they’re actually really flattering—and they’ve got a nice amount of stretch. Also, they look like pull-ons here, but there’s a zipper on the side.
A really chic, long coat with a cool scarf attachment. It also comes in black, but there’s something so rich about this brown.
For a variety of aging-related reasons, I am beginning to accept that heels of any height just don’t work for me anymore. This doesn’t leave just a ton of options, especially since I loathe the way ballet flats look on me. But this Mary Jane flat, I think, comes off ever so slightly edgy, and not prissy, the way I fear ballet flats can.
My new sexiest bra is also my new most comfortable bra.
I also like this underwire style, from Else.
A cute and well-priced oversized sweater in a really good blue.
I brake for gold buttons, and this very spiff cashmere sweater jacket is also marked down right now.
I always like a dark floral, like on this pretty shirt dress from Favorite Daughter; all orders are 15% off with the code KIM15. I also quite like this ribbed long-sleeve tee—a super-soft, perfect base layer this time of year.
Alex Mill is having a sale with some very generous markdowns. I’ve got my eye on this crisp button-down but also also this peacoat, this work jacket, and this sweater jacket.
That sweater is not just blue. It's not turquoise. It's not lapis. It's actually cerulean.
Tall girl here, have never been able to walk in heels. Sneakers, Birks, Doc Martens, loafers all give an edgy vibe when deployed well. I loved MJs when I was younger (those cheap fabric ones from Chinatown!!) but at my height I feel silly in them now