Winter 2004
  Volume Two, Number One


The transitional season is now upon us. In Boston, where we are located, it is much too cold to think about Spring clothes, but also a bit late to buy a snappy wool something-or-other. So what do you buy? The fashion industry keeps bullying us to move forward and never repeat. And larger retailers seldom give us enough time to buy an item before they have shipped it away to make room for the new goods.

Let's face it, for the practical woman, it is just not financially possible to buy a whole new wardrobe each season. That's where our modular and transitional pieces come in handy; to help you build your own well-edited collection of versatile designer items.

You might have noticed that our pieces are designed to give you 3 consecutive seasons of use: Fall-Winter-Spring, Spring-Summer-Fall, you get the idea. And since our new collection always evolves from the previous, you can repeat! With each collection, you have new options to freshen up and recontextualize your older outfits with a few key pieces.

So treat yourself to a fabulous yet useful piece right now. Our Valentine's Mini Collection offers great transitional options. Get into the spirit of something new with our Rancho Skirt in sumptuous cordura nylon twill. The fabric is a great weight to wear right now, and the colors are well-suited to this season, and next. Likewise, the timeless styling of the Rodeo Drive Dress is ideal to wear today, or for a friend's wedding this June, and for a holiday party 2 years from now. Investing in timeless pieces that can be mix-matched as modular items is the best way for a girl on a budget to look like a lasting beauty.



Have fun mix-matching with key modular pieces.

Transitional Item of the Season
We recommend the Zig-Zag Jacket to give your look a charge! From a cold Winter's day to a sultry day at the beach, layer this sheer zip-up hoodie over any fitted long sleeve now, and over a bikini later, but be careful of zig-zag tan lines!

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