Love On Top

What I love about this look is that it’s made of completely unrelated styles and designers that came together in a cohesive statement. I have had this Marc Jacob’s jacket for at least 20 years. It’s part of a suit, and I haven’t worn it since my oldest was in nursery school (translation: a very long time ago). The shades are Prada from a trip to Vegas (it’s gross there btw) a decade ago, the jumpsuit is Norma Kamali, and the wrap around choker is from the boutique Five Story. I was going for Chanel vibes with the pastel boucle’ short jacket and pearl detail on my neck, proof that we can pay homage to certain styles without breaking the bank, which in my opinion is a totally outdated concept.

There is something magical about a New York City rooftop. It never gets old. The skyline never fails to move me, especially the view of the Freedom Tower. Strength, grace, determination, and resilience; ah, to embody these qualities. There is such joy in rising back up to the top, even in our quietest, most private moments. Feeling on top of the world, when we can touch such genuine elation after having climbed some, is always cause for true celebration.