The Master and Margarita

The Master and Margarita is one of the most influential books of the 20th century, and my second most favorite read of all time. It was written, burned and rewritten by Ukranian author Mikhail Bulgakov from 1928 until his death in… READ MORE

October 22, 2014 / 8 Comments

The Final Countdown

On October 14th, the CFDA/ Vogue Fashion Fund celebrated the 2014 Design Challenge with a cocktail reception at The Ludlow Hotel. For this year’s Design Challenge, Maybelline New York assigned each of the ten finalists a U.S. city and asked them to create a head-to-toe… READ MORE

October 20, 2014 / 1 Comment

Style Stalking

When Christene Barberich told me last year that Refinery29 was making a book, I thought to myself: makes sense, and about time. I was imagining a mind boggling ‘making of’ opus, or ‘the cat’s pajamas history of’ or “the staggering Refinery29… READ MORE

October 16, 2014 / 3 Comments

Essentially, Kipling

By now my affection for Kipling must be quite apparent, maybe even offensive. But when there is a connection, it’s a lasting one, especially with the Belgians. We stick together. For the Fall collections, Kipling USA invited me to style… READ MORE

October 14, 2014

Being a Vehicle

The first package arrived about a year ago in September. It came unannounced, hand delivered to my room at the Hotel Principe di Savoia by an eager concierge in uniform. A card and a coffee mug, if I’m not mistaken…. READ MORE

October 10, 2014 / 4 Comments

Belly Buttons in October

It was terribly un-French to wear American varsity in Paris, but it had to be done. I’ve developed an insatiable obsession with 70s flared pants and crop Ts and the only thing I could find that worked with my Milanese purchase… READ MORE

October 7, 2014 / 3 Comments

My Husband, when I Dress Him

Even if you met Gabriela Perezutti Hearst just once, you’d immediately peg her as a spirited woman. Slightly hyper-active maybe, or just really focused and animated, depending on the time of day. Her gaze is intense, especially because she doesn’t wear any… READ MORE

October 2, 2014 / 3 Comments

Fashion Week is Chaos

On September 5th, the first day of New York Fashion Week, a small crew from The Cut followed me around. We started at 7.30 AM at my house in Williamsburg, sprinted to shows, fittings and showrooms and called it quits… READ MORE

September 23, 2014 / 13 Comments

The Magic of Sintra

I didn’t have much time to visit Sintra – like I said, there is way too much to see in Portugal to do it all in one go – but I crammed it in anyways, at the end of my… READ MORE

September 22, 2014 / 2 Comments

The Perfect Housewife

“Maybe I am not the right person…” she implies with hesitation. For the past half hour Filipa Gomes has taxed my reactions and observations with visible uncertainty and the occasional flick of her pony tail. She undeniably looks the part. From where… READ MORE

September 17, 2014 / 2 Comments

Unchartered Territory

Portugal is one of those countries that’s always been there, but never tickled my curiosity, not as a European, nor as a woman of the world. You could ask me about famous landmarks, the tourist attractions or even just the… READ MORE

September 15, 2014 / 8 Comments

Like Royals

When you walk through the maze of rooms at the Pestana Palace, you feel a little bit like royalty, or at least you could pretend to be. Though not as shiny as it should be, it’s easy to imagine the riches and… READ MORE

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