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Sundance Film Festival | Park City, UT | January 23, 2020

Carmen March ‘Bralette Top’ – $449.00
Carmen March ‘Wide Leg Pant’ – $1,920.00 (no longer available)

There are some outfits that are looks. And then there are outfits that are lewks. And even further still there are outfits that are LEWKS.

This is the latter.

Some may argue that it’s a bit too much of a pattern explosion and even a single solid piece (either shoes, jacket, or non-matching separates) somewhere in this outfit would have tempered the assault of pattern (houndstooth? tweed? plaid? houndsweedaid?). But I, for one, absolutely adore the bold and relentless choice to go balls out with pattern from literal neck to toe.

This is a massive, massive businesswoman in charge look and I am here for it.

If I were to nitpick (which, lbr, how often do I control myself from that) I would have gone with a deeper brown/red lip or a plum colour. I inherently just associate darker lips with darker seasonal times as well as edgier looks. A deep lip, imo, is a bold lip and would have continued to serve very well with this.

But that’s a super small detail. I’ll take the rest of this with a chef’s kiss. Including the eye brightening eyeshadow and what look like pearl spiral earrings. 

The hair is a whole other talking point. For the brief window of time where a million heart attacks occurred over this being a potential bob cut, it appears to be a convincingly done and beautifully textured pinned updo. 

What do you think of this LEWK.  

Worn with: Mateo jewelry and Manolo Blahnik x Carmen March boots

Get the look: ASOS jumpsuit, $92.00 and J. Crew booties, $162.99

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Sundance Film Festival | Park City, UT | January 23, 2020

Carmen March ‘Bralette Top’ – $449.00
Carmen March ‘Wide Leg Pant’ – $1,920.00 (no longer available)

There are some outfits that are looks. And then there are outfits that are lewks. And even further still there are outfits that are LEWKS.

This is the latter.

Some may argue that it’s a bit too much of a pattern explosion and even a single solid piece (either shoes, jacket, or non-matching separates) somewhere in this outfit would have tempered the assault of pattern (houndstooth? tweed? plaid? houndsweedaid?). But I, for one, absolutely adore the bold and relentless choice to go balls out with pattern from literal neck to toe.

This is a massive, massive businesswoman in charge look and I am here for it.

If I were to nitpick (which, lbr, how often do I control myself from that) I would have gone with a deeper brown/red lip or a plum colour. I inherently just associate darker lips with darker seasonal times as well as edgier looks. A deep lip, imo, is a bold lip and would have continued to serve very well with this.

But that’s a super small detail. I’ll take the rest of this with a chef’s kiss. Including the eye brightening eyeshadow and what look like pearl spiral earrings. 

The hair is a whole other talking point. For the brief window of time where a million heart attacks occurred over this being a potential bob cut, it appears to be a convincingly done and beautifully textured pinned updo. 

What do you think of this LEWK.  

Worn with: Mateo jewelry and Manolo Blahnik x Carmen March boots

Get the look: ASOS jumpsuit, $92.00 and J. Crew booties, $162.99

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Billboard Women In Music event | December 12, 2019

Oscar de la Renta ‘Asymmetrical Chain Strap Stretch Wool Jumpsuit’ – $2,990.00

I don’t mean to toot my own horn but that was conceivably the fastest ID job I’ve ever done. 

Toot toot. 

Anyway! 

Some may question how a jumpsuit that could run the risk of Taylor Almost-Six-Feet-Tall Swift look short could be in existence. And as much as a true full-length, red carpet kissing hem of these pants been fun, the shorter true ankle length let those golden ankle strap (YES!!!) sandals shine. 

The styling (again, can we talk about the ankle strappy sandals) are the perfect complements to the jumpsuit and correlate nicely with the “edge” effect of the asymmetrical chain details. The spinning, swirling ear climber + upper helix cuff and braided ponytail add super fresh and unexpected details. 

Everything about this, to me, feels modern and elegant and age appropriate. 

Worn with: Ana Khouri earrings and Sergio Rossi sandals

Get the look: Tahari ASL, $67.50

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Billboard Women In Music event | December 12, 2019

Oscar de la Renta ‘Asymmetrical Chain Strap Stretch Wool Jumpsuit’ – $2,990.00

I don’t mean to toot my own horn but that was conceivably the fastest ID job I’ve ever done. 

Toot toot. 

Anyway! 

Some may question how a jumpsuit that could run the risk of Taylor Almost-Six-Feet-Tall Swift look short could be in existence. And as much as a true full-length, red carpet kissing hem of these pants been fun, the shorter true ankle length let those golden ankle strap (YES!!!) sandals shine. 

The styling (again, can we talk about the ankle strappy sandals) are the perfect complements to the jumpsuit and correlate nicely with the “edge” effect of the asymmetrical chain details. The spinning, swirling ear climber + upper helix cuff and braided ponytail add super fresh and unexpected details. 

Everything about this, to me, feels modern and elegant and age appropriate. 

Worn with: Ana Khouri earrings and Sergio Rossi sandals

Get the look: Tahari ASL, $67.50