Curated: Winter Edit
Curating for winter is always about grounding, warmth, texture, and effortless pieces that carry you through the season with ease. This edit reflects what I naturally reach for and what I source for clients: timeless layers, thoughtful materials, and small rituals that bring comfort to the colder months.
DÔEN’s Peruvian made jacquard cardigan sets the tone with its soft heritage feel, while another classic Suzi Kondi silk cotton knit anchors the wardrobe with quiet luxury you can wear anywhere. I added the LESET Rio Stirrup Pant for its clean, modern line, an easy winter staple that works with nearly everything. A James Perse cardigan in a cashmere silk blend brings softness and structure to winter layering, beautifully weighted and refined without feeling precious. Proenza Schouler White Label’s Zola Wool Dress adds sculptural simplicity, with a high neckline and subtle side slits that layer effortlessly under coats or knits.
To balance these silhouettes, a chunky sterling silver cuff inlaid with teak adds a sculptural, small brand touch that feels both minimal and intentional. Isabel Marant remains a winter constant, and Zazi Vintage’s handcrafted coats, made in partnership with artisans in Afghanistan using vintage Suzani and repurposed sheepskin, bring depth and story to cold weather dressing. Tecovas rounds out the wardrobe with their women’s boot featuring a hybrid rubber sole, ideal for icy sidewalks while keeping the silhouette classic.
Launching this year, a beautiful gold signet ring featuring a custom Outlaw Woman design, intended as a simple, seasonless staple, rounds out the edit. Designed to be worn daily, it’s meant to ground a look rather than dominate it, a piece that becomes part of your uniform over time.
Winter rituals matter just as much as the wardrobe. Mamoosh’s beeswax candle and their Hormone Hot Chocolate remain part of my daily rhythm, warm, nourishing, and intentionally crafted. Nécessaire’s body cream and lip balm are my tried and true winter cures. I keep the lip balm everywhere and always gift both to clients because they work simply and reliably. And for hair and body, the RŌZ Willow Glen Treatment remains my most used essential, deeply hydrating with a subtle, beautiful scent.
Together, these pieces reflect the philosophy behind every curation I create: choosing what lasts, what feels good, and what quietly elevates the season without overwhelming it. Winter doesn’t need more noise. It needs fewer things done well, pieces you return to, and rituals that carry you through.