Weekend Reads
Have you seen the New York Times' project #ThisIs18? This piece goes behind the scenes of how it came to be.
A history of the color pink in fashion from the 1700s to today.
An interview with Eileen FisherI recently bitched on Instagram Stories about fellow bloggers with fake followers and fake engagement. In our business, brands often won't work with a blogger or influencer who doesn't have at least X number of followers or a Y% of engagement. It's easy to buy followers, likes, and even comments on Instagram but it's so blatantly obvious when accounts do. And brands don't care. I mean, if I can tell when someone has 1K likes five minutes after posting, or 50% of their followers are men from Turkey (no offense to Turkey but that's where the accounts often are from), why can't others? I've toyed with writing more in depth about this, as it cheats hard working bloggers out of opportunities and cheats brands out of true ROI but instead I'll share this piece by Victoria from In the Frow.
Fab feature on Dapper Dan. I love that he went from designing fake designer fashion to collaborating with Gucci. If you haven't seen the doc 'Fresh Dressed' (which features Dapper Dan as well as many others) I recommend it (available on Netflix).
Fall is when I update my sleepwear situation. I pull out my cold-weather garb and donate or turn to rags any pieces that are beyond hope. Why do I pack them away in the first place? It's like I couldn't see how beyond they were. Anyway, I updated with Soma's Embraceable Pajama Top and Pants (love that the pants come in three lengths) and I love them. Heavier than their Cool Nights collection but still so soft and comfy, they're a rich black with a subtle pale pink trim that is so chic.
A great piece on how power dressing has changed drastically in the past decade or so. I felt it when I was still in Corporate America, I feel it when I shop and research for this blog, I feel it when I walk the streets of DC. The old rules about power dressing are changing... for the better.
How The Beatles got their famous logo.
"The algorithm looks me in the eyes and sees what makes me me, the deep weirdnesses in my soul and my clicks, my lingering late-night scrolls, and the searches too urgent for a private tab. It does all that, and then it dismisses me as just another chick in her 30s: 'Check out this ikat tile, you'll love it.'" Can you relate to this author's social media algorithm shame?
For Your Entertainment
I saw Charlie XCX as an opener for Taylor Swift and she floored me with her talent and drive (especially compared to the second opener Camila Cabello who left me fully underwhelmed). "Boom Clap" is one of my favorite sunny day driving in the car songs. While this song isn't one of my favorites, the video is a fun blast from the past. Let's go back to 1999. While many of you, like me, were adults in that year and we may have different memories from '99, this is still a fun travel back in time.