
We’ve been watching Love Story — the docu-series on Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and JFK Jr. — and it’s impossible not to be reminded why she remains such an icon.
Not because she chased attention.
But because she didn’t.
Her restraint.
Her confidence.
Her clarity.
She dressed with conviction. Clean lines. Deep neutrals. Nothing excessive. And somehow, that restraint made everything feel magnetic.
This month’s moodboard centers around black and brown — a pairing that feels grounded, intentional, and quietly strong. Espresso suede against black leather. A structured bag against crisp shirting. Brass catching the light in subtle, sculptural ways.
It’s a palette with depth.
Not trend-driven. Not loud. Just considered.
What We’re Drawn To
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Black and brown, deliberately paired. Warmth layered with edge. Soft suede and smooth leather.
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Architectural brass. Hardware that feels substantial — refined, not decorative.
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Relaxed structure. Oversized shirts. Fluid trousers. Pieces that move with you while holding their shape.
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Texture over color. Leather. Cotton. Knits. Light and shadow and natural texture instead of prints.
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Identity over novelty. Dressing from a place of knowing, not reacting.
After the push of the new year, this is the month where we refine. Where we edit. Where we gravitate toward the pieces that feel most like ourselves.
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