Take a look at this Vogue editor's breakdown of outfits during her picturesque fall getaway.
You can always leave New York, but you can’t take the New Yorker out of them. For me, that means my black attire. I wear black,, and this doesn’t change no matter what locale I’m in.
For afternoon brunch, I chose to wear a pleated black dress by Proenza Schouler and paired it with a shearling jacket and, yes, another pair of Birkenstocks, but this time, those made in collaboration with Jil Sander. What can I say? I’m obsessed! In honor of my anniversary, I paired the look with gold
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