My First Blog Post

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

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How Eileen Fisher is Shaping the Sustainable Fashion Movement

By Sarah Morrison // Photo by Classic Gray Home Founded in 1984, Eileen Fisher is a brand that’s perhaps best known for its intentional design ethos: sophisticated separates, natural fibers, and versatile, time-tested pieces meant to anchor the everyday wardrobe. Since its early beginnings, the brand has stood firmly on its commitment to high-quality construction, […]

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What To Wear To A Late Summer Wedding

by Sarah Morrison The bite in the midnight air says it all: the dog days of summer are indeed in short supply. Blink and you might miss it: ever so slightly the shift begins, as the late summer breeze picks up speed—evermore so by the day—tempered only briefly by still-pleasant conditions in the midafternoon sun. […]

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7 Off-Duty Shirt Styles For Now and For Later

by Sarah Morrison Sartorially speaking, there is perhaps no better feeling than slipping into a favorite worn-in tee at the end of a long workday. While today’s days (and weeks) may feel drastically different than their pre-quarantine predecessors, the term, ‘off-duty’ certainly has weight for those aiming to mentally separate work and play. If you’re […]

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Amplify Melanated Voices: 14 Black Influencers to Follow Today and Everyday

by Sarah Morrison Amplify Melanated Voices: that’s the hashtag taking social media by storm this week — and daring us all to rethink what we thought we knew about Black identity in the digital realm. First introduced on May 29 by mental health therapist, Alishia McCullough and activist Jessica Wilson, #AmplifyMelanatedVoices emerged with just one […]

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7 Pairs of Mom Jeans That Are As Stylish As Ever

by Sarah Morrison What’s decidedly vintage, as comfortable as can be, and surprisingly stylish (if you look hard enough)? The answer is, of course, those high-waisted numbers that are Mom Jeans. Still tinged with their not-so-stylish reputation from decades past (for reasons beyond me!), Mom Jeans are often a point of contention in the fashion […]

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9 Black-Owned Brands You Can Support Right Now

by Sarah Morrison As a Black female founder — the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs today — I recognize my station in this realm to be a unique one. Since 2007, the number of businesses owned by African-American women has grown by 164%. Out of all women-owned businesses in the United States, nearly half, or 44%, […]

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Why Morgan Harper Nichols Is the Voice We Need Right Now

by Sarah Morrison In a time of social transformation, the power of voice cannot be overstated. The tragic death of George Floyd at the hands of police has gripped our nation with grief, the likes of which have galvanized communities with valor, and empowered voices to demand change. If the countless protests punctuating major cities […]

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Meeting Your S.O.’s Parents? These Are The 5 Style Rules To Remember

by Sarah Morrison Thanksgiving is just around the corner, which means for many of us, family reunions and friendly gatherings aplenty are the new normal from now until New Year’s. And for those of us also in a new relationship, we may find ourselves fraught with one occasion that is certainly much more daunting than […]

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4 Fresh Ways To Wear A Turtleneck

by Sarah Morrison If florals (yes, groundbreaking) are the picture of enduring spring style, then consider the turtleneck fall’s definitive holy grail. Ask any fashionista and she (or he) will tell you: nine times out of ten, an A+ autumn look has the foolproof turtleneck to thank for all the praise—no questions asked. The appeal […]

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5 Independent Designers Making Fabric Face Masks for Under $25

by Sarah Morrison The optics of the face mask are changing. Non-medical grade masks, once largely deemed a consideration for self-wear, are now a mainstay, with governments across the U.S. increasingly mandating their use in response to COVID-19. And rightfully so. The use of a face mask has emerged as the unspoken message of respect […]

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