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New Year’s
Style Resolutions
— 4 JAN. 20
This year, feel like your best self by viewing your wardrobe in a new light. Here are four style resolutions that you can actually keep.
New Year’s
Style Resolutions
— 4 JAN. 20
This year, feel like your best self by viewing your wardrobe in a new light. Here are four style resolutions that you can actually keep.
Don a shocking Schiaparelli pink shift dress (and ground with grey), pick primary colour accessories (teamed with all black), or go head-to-toe in red for a Rihanna-worthy monochromatic moment (that still feels neutral). A dose of colour will uplift you as much as your wardrobe.
Admittedly, the style set loves a neutral. With shades of tan, grey, and beloved black, it’s easy to build polished looks day in and day out. However, neutral know-how can get a tad dreary—adding vibrant colour is an easy way to conquer style malaise.
Don a shocking Schiaparelli pink shift dress (and ground with grey), pick primary colour accessories (teamed with all black), or go head-to-toe in red for a Rihanna-worthy monochromatic moment (that still feels neutral). A dose of colour will uplift you as much as your wardrobe.
Fast-fashion and the climate crisis go hand-in-hand, making investment shopping more relevant than ever before. Classic style transcends trends; think of how today’s Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen would look equally as elegant in 1990 as they would in 2030.
A wardrobe’s building blocks should be of the times—and yet timeless. Regardless of label, investment pieces need to be sophisticated, cut from great fabrics, and sidestep specific markers attaching it to a particular season. While precision tailoring or a pair of sleek leather pants are undoubtedly smart investments, your lifestyle may better fit an effortless linen dress. No matter the piece, think of it as something to have forever.
Fast-fashion and the climate crisis go hand-in-hand, making investment shopping more relevant than ever before. Classic style transcends trends; think of how today’s Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen would look equally as elegant in 1990 as they would in 2030.
A wardrobe’s building blocks should be of the times—and yet timeless. Regardless of label, investment pieces need to be sophisticated, cut from great fabrics, and sidestep specific markers attaching it to a particular season. While precision tailoring or a pair of sleek leather pants are undoubtedly smart investments, your lifestyle may better fit an effortless linen dress. No matter the piece, think of it as something to have forever.
The difference between good and great style all comes down to accessories. Where would Diana Vreeland be without her cuffs, Iris Apfel sans stack of necklaces, or Grace Kelly without her bag? Well-chosen accessories tell a story, showcasing your personality on your actual sleeve.
Accessorize with Intent
The difference between good and great style all comes down to accessories. Where would Diana Vreeland be without her cuffs, Iris Apfel sans stack of necklaces, or Grace Kelly without her bag? Well-chosen accessories tell a story, showcasing your personality on your actual sleeve.
The best way to build an accessories collection is to dodge trends and honour your personal style. Lean towards heirloom-worthy pieces that display your interests—whether that means handcrafted earrings from a Peruvian jaunt, or saucy leopard print sneakers for your on-the-go lifestyle. Whatever you do, don’t be afraid to layer.
Fashion has been visibly moving in a far more sustainable direction—from the Duchess of Sussex in Veja sneakers with wild rubber soles, or Adut Akech on the green carpet in an organic silk Valentino gown. Embrace this ethos with your wardrobe, reaching for traceable pieces that not only respect the earth, but respect the makers themselves.
Our H Project Approved icons make it easy to seek out garments that are crafted from the likes of silk—a renewable and biodegradable natural fiber—or cruelty-free cashmere, support artisanal craftmanship, or give back to charitable causes. More than ever before, sustainable doesn’t mean sacrificing style.
Fashion has been visibly moving in a far more sustainable direction—from the Duchess of Sussex in Veja sneakers with wild rubber soles, or Adut Akech on the green carpet in an organic silk Valentino gown. Embrace this ethos with your wardrobe, reaching for traceable pieces that not only respect the earth, but respect the makers themselves.
Our H Project Approved icons make it easy to seek out garments that are crafted from the likes of silk—a renewable and biodegradable natural fiber—or cruelty-free cashmere, support artisanal craftmanship, or give back to charitable causes. More than ever before, sustainable doesn’t mean sacrificing style.