The Edit is a curated journal exploring wellness, wardrobe, motherhood, and design through a more personal, slower lens. After decades advising luxury brands, private families, and design-forward ventures, Kelly brings the same eye for quiet refinement to the rhythms of everyday life.
This is a space for ambitious women seeking clarity, beauty, and grounding—without the noise.
THE EDIT
Maple Pumpkin Bread
I’ve never been one for food rules or trendy diets. What matters is how food makes you feel—steady, clear, nourished. This Maple Pumpkin Bread from Goop fits that rhythm: simple ingredients, balanced sweetness, and a texture that feels grounding on cool mornings.
Lessons from My Grandmother: The Art of Gathering
My grandmother turned every party into something unforgettable—whether it was a Vegas night with her sisters or a 90s basket party that packed the house. She taught me that gatherings don’t need to be flawless—they just need heart, humor, and a few thoughtful details.
Desert Healing
On paper, life looked perfect. But inside, I was breaking down—insomnia, joint pain, depression, and relentless fatigue. A month-long retreat in Sedona became my lifeline and the start of my healing journey.
Dear Sunday: Proverbs 31:25
Strength and dignity aren’t loud—they’re steady coverings rooted in God’s wisdom. Proverbs 31:25 reminds us we can face the future with peace, not fear.
Curated: Suzi Kondi
Suzie Kondi makes pieces that slip into your life like they’ve always belonged—timeless, versatile, and quietly sophisticated. Here’s why she’s part of the Outlaw Woman edit.
The Unshakable Feeling
For over twenty years, I played by the rules—don’t mix politics and religion with business. Outlaw Woman breaks that rule. Born from an unshakable feeling, this space isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s a place for honesty, for faith, for presence—and for women who refuse to play it safe.
Curated: Fall with Moda Operandi
This fall curation with Moda Operandi balances grounding staples and everyday rituals. From Bottega Veneta boots and Nili Lotan knits to Chloé silk, Khaite flats, and Wardrobe NYC tailoring—each piece reflects quiet luxury. Beyond the wardrobe, I always keep my clients stocked with Surya oil, Vintner’s Daughter skincare, and Westman Atelier lip color—essentials I use myself daily.
The Richest Thing I’ve Learned
The richest thing I’ve learned isn’t what’s visible—it’s what’s protected. Built on trust, discretion, and quiet influence, this is legacy in motion.
Letting Go: A Mother’s Surrender
I had planned everything—the launch of Outlaw Woman, my 40th birthday, the start of a new decade. But the morning after I turned 40, my daughter had her first seizure. In that moment, God stripped me of control and taught me surrender. This is where Outlaw Woman truly began.
Why I Choose to Write
I’ve been writing for decades, filling notebooks with sketches, stories, dreams, and survival. Choosing writing — over podcasting or anything else — is how I’ve learned to slow down, heal, and create something that endures.
A Private Edit From Tribeca
Clean, effortless, and always in my bag—Merit is my everyday essential. Here's what I use and why it's become my go-to for getting ready in two minutes or less.
Merit: Beauty That Breathes
Clean, effortless, and always in my bag—Merit is my everyday essential. Here's what I use and why it's become my go-to for getting ready in two minutes or less.
Introducing Outlaw Woman
Most of my work has been behind the scenes—quietly building brands, guiding legacy families, and bringing calm to complexity. But Outlaw Woman is something else. A personal, slow editorial space for women navigating motherhood, ambition, healing, and identity—all at once. Not for applause. Not for sales. Just real life, unfolding.