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In My Element

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Funny, but much as I talk about how much I love wearing new things, I’d say that in many ways, wearing my tried and true favorites is what I love the most. In fact, most of my truly prized possessions, the pieces I love the most, have been with me for years. Like old friends you can always rely on, I can count on them to make an outfit and make me feel great while I wear them every time.

Enter today’s go-to casual look of the moment. I’ve had this Anine Bing trench coat for ages, yet never quite got over how casually elegant and versatile it is! The same goes for the mohair perfection of a sweater from Isabel Marant I picked up last year. Love the color because of the way it pairs with neutrals and soft blues, but it is the way it feels on that makes me reach for it again and again! Lightweight and cozy, it feels like you’re wearing nothing at all, yet keeps you warn even on the coldest LA days. Last but certainly not least are these slightly slouchy, straight-leg Grlfrnd jeans I got last summer. Tough I’ve tried to replicate this fit with other jeans ( honestly wouldn’t mind stocking up on the same fit in a few colors ), I’ve never quite found anything that fits the same. So good with sneakers because of the cropped length, they are also my go-to pair for when I opt for sock boots, cropped jeans look. Fact that they are also high waisted, which means that I can pair them with cropped tops ( I particularly like this look ) makes them probably my favorite pair of jeans ever!

What about you guys, what are some of your favorite pieces ever?

Grlfrnd X Revolve Karolina High Rise Skinny Jean | Anine Bing Classic Trench Coat | | Valentino Suede Fly Crew Sneakers | Chanel Gabrielle Backpack in Silver | Isabel Marant Etoile Clifton Mohair Sweater in Green | Michele Deco Day Two-Tone Diamond Dial Watch


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