Selected Writing

  • T List: Marco Zanini x Arts & Science

    WEAR THIS: An Elegant Cross-Continent Fashion Collaboration

  • WSJ: The Magnetic Athletic Aesthetic

    Over the past two years, comfort and practicality have increasingly informed style trends - which is why performance sneakers, not sky-high stilettos, are this season’s must have footwear.

  • WSJ: Kick Flares: Like Sweats, But Chic

    As we straddle WFH and re-entering society, stretchy but un-slovenly knit, kick-flare pants can bridge the divide between being comfortable and presentable. Here, five cropped pairs that will take you from the living room to the dinner party.

  • WSJ: Watch Me Now

    They might be tech-obsessed Gen-Zers, but today’s graduates still want mechanical watches. Here, expert tips for buying tickers they’ll appreciate—plus, what to do if they lose that Rolex.

  • WSJ: Blue Stone Age

    Turquoise is seeing a resurgence. Here, the gem’s hefty history and glamorous modern incarnations.

  • WSJ: Why We Shop For Vacation

    Blame global warming, Instagram or the spring runways: Resortwear has never been hotter. The category is exploding, say analysts, and vacation-minded shoppers are more likely to pay full price. How the art of lusting for a beachy holiday is powering retail.

  • WSJ: A Prada Primer

    Miuccia Prada’s classic combination of sweater, skirt and heels works for any occasion, at any age—and is ideal as women increasingly gravitate to fail-safe, quality clothes

  • WSJ: Spring 2020 Fashion Trend Report

    At the Spring 2020 fashion shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris, designers got optimistic—for the most part.

  • WSJ: Master Chunky Chain Necklaces

    As actress and model Marisa Berenson illustrated in 1969, weighty gold chains can make for an impressive statement, especially when layered. Jewelry brands including Hermès are tackling the style.

  • WSJ: Did Catherine Deneuve Design The Ultimate Zoom Shirt?

    A few reasons why this blouse from the actress’s collaboration with French brand A.P.C. will pop on video calls

  • WSJ: Your Grandma's Plates Are In Demand

    Among grandmillennials and other creative thinkers, a mix-and-match aesthetic is giving heirloom-quality porcelain—a bargain secondhand—buzzy new appeal

  • WSJ: Hate Shopping: These New Texting Services Will Change Your Life

    A new trend—shopping via text—takes off as frequent shoppers bemoan the complexity of ‘traditional’ e-commerce

  • WSJ: Would You Pay $32,709 For A Lab-Grown Diamond?

    Serious designers are making lab-grown gems—produced without the human and environmental tolls of traditional mined diamonds—desirable

  • WSJ: Fall 2019 Fashion Trend Report

    At the fall runway shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris, the strongest designers moved fashion forward. Plus: The unmistakable hotness of hats.

  • WSJ: The Ultimate Guide to Ski Style

    Anyone with basic skills can swoosh down slopes, but why look basic doing it? Here, how to dress fashionably and functionally for your next ski trip.

  • WSJ: Large Art: How Interior Designers Find It When Money Is Tight

    Frequently clients don’t think about what’s hanging on the walls until budgets are wrung dry. Here’s where design pros source large-scale decorations that don’t cost tens of thousands of dollars.

  • WSJ: The Handbags That Rich Women Cary...On TV

    You can tell a lot about an affluent TV heroine from the handbag she carries. Here, what seven real totes say about their fictional owners, from ‘Empire’ exec Cookie Lyon to ‘The White Lotus’ trophy wife Rachel Patton.

  • WSJ: 7 Old School Design Ideas That 'Grandmillenials' Are Revitalizing

    From allover pattern to framed botanicals, the décor ideas that designers who love ‘granny chic’ are bringing down from the attic.

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