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Spring Shopping

Whenever I can wear a peacoat, it means the weather is ideal. I bought—and love—the Hermès Sac Petite Course: it’s trim, and the zipper is key. My older crossbody has a flap and always makes me nervous, even when worn under a coat. The Celine silk bandanas are incredibly chic.

Last October, I was inspired by a full, midi-length skirt from The Row’s SS26 collection. I cobbled together a similar look with the skirt below left, which I’ve been wearing nonstop on these warmer days. I love it so much, I picked up an evening version from Toteme.

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Bits & Bobs

A new pair of sunglasses is a satisfying spring purchase. I picked up this Dior pair at the airport  on my way to Vienna—giving my aviators a bit of a breather. The Jones Road Eyeshadow Stick is getting a lot of coverage, and I want to give it a try. This The Row Fall 2026 look would be ideal right about now—one of my favorite collections. Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s Lake Effect and The News from Dublin, Colm Tóibín’s recently released collection of short stories, are loaded on Audible and keep me company as I walk on these beautiful days.

On My Mind

Coco or Carolyn?

Are you a Coco or a Carolyn? If it weren’t for Love Story, minimalism—and the clumsy phrase “quiet luxury”—would be in the rearview. Matthieu Blazy’s debut Chanel collection has just landed in stores, and the ensuing frenzy suggests a corrective. The genius of the new Chanel is this: Blazy’s brilliance can’t be reverse-engineered into a look cobbled together from other brands. #TeamChanel

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Paris FW26 Wishlist

It’s never too early to start a fall wishlist. Along with a Celine raincoat and a pair of boots from my Celine collection post, these four pieces from the Paris runways—Chanel and The Row pumps, plus Hermès boots and a mini Picotin—made the list too. One day I’ll come clean about how many Picotins I’ve “collected”…

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Celine Spring IRL

Spring collections are slowly coming into stores, so I popped into Celine and picked up a blue shirt and sandals with a walkable heel. They instantly transition my winter uniform into spring.

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Celine FW26

Michael Rider hit the cover off the ball with his third Celine show. Loads of fabulous outerwear and boots — the FW26 collection brims with covetable items.

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Want To Edit A Fashion Magazine? You’ll Need A Newsletter To Do That.

Long gone are the days when editing a fashion magazine was the sum of the job. We saw Anna in the office and in photos from shows and events—but a newsletter of her favorite products and vacation pics? Unthinkable. Today’s EICs share everything: outfits, styling tips, family holiday snaps, travel guides, beauty must-haves, even gym selfies. Personal life content is now required for the role.



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Will You Wear Stirrup Pants?

Stirrup pants are on the FW26 runways, most notably in the Stella McCartney and Jil Sander collections, vintage Elin Kling, and I’m going to test drive the Leset pair that I saw on Puck below right. Anyone else game?

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From The Runways

A few things that caught my eye: the blue shirt layered under a crewneck sweater at Prada, two incredible coats and must-have shoes in Pieter Mulier’s final Alaïa collection, and the Fendi Baguettes—all wishlist-worthy. And, yes, black is everywhere.

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Helmut Lang Séance De Travail 1986-2005 MAK Vienna

Yesterday I was in Vienna to see Helmut Lang Séance De Travail at MAK (Museum of Applied Arts). The exhibition draws from the largest — and only official public — archive dedicated to Helmut Lang’s fashion legacy. A celebrated artist, Helmut presents his first comprehensive exhibition of fashion from 1986–2005 — a stunning retrospective of a defining era.

I cast Helmut’s shows from 2000-2005 — first in NYC, then Paris. When he decided to show back in Paris, I gave up LV with Marc to stay with Helmut. All the work that went into producing his shows is on display in the exhibition: walls filled with videos of collections and the backstage chaos, photographs from fittings, and a large-scale installation with the seating chart from the Spring 2004 show at the Tennis Club de Paris. So many people from the HL family and wonderful memories.

It was especially fun to spot a photograph of my desk, complete with my trusty Polaroid camera and the list of models we’d selected for the show — I promise the handcuffs were not used to keep the models from wandering off 😉

A great few hours in Vienna — gorgeous weather and a beautiful view of Paris from the return flight.

Helmut Lang Séance De Travail at MAK until May 3, 2026