The red edit… both one of my favorite colors and the name of one of my favorite Taylor Swift albums! First look is an off-shoulder top with ruffled sleeves from Marissa Webb, and silk multitiered pants from Osman. It truly embodies the red dancer emoji! The silk Osman pants shimmered with movement and went really nicely with my red leather boots. Pictures taken at Chinese Tuxedo / Peachy’s in Manhattan’s Chinatown.
Next up is a sleeveless turtleneck top, paperbag pants, black closed-toe heels (barely pictured) and a denim jacket all from Alice & Olivia, along with Ettika earrings, shadily taken in their changing room lmao. They’re known for their pants (that’s how the brand got started!) and these were constructed beautifully. The high waist was flattering despite the paperbag design, while the big baggy legs somehow fall perfectly on your body frame. The denim cutoff jacket was a really nice finishing touch for a more casual look.
Below that I have a red cape jumpsuit from Alexis – super, super flattering and perfect for nights out on the town! I love capes and this one blended in so nicely with the jumpsuit. Appreciated the flared legs, fitted waist, and disco vibe – accentuated that with a thin gold necklace.




This red and white striped dress was another AMUR favorite of mine! Perfect dress for festive holiday occasions with the cute gift-wrap bow in front – makes for an extremely flattering hourglass figure. Taken at Golden Eagle in Atlanta, unfortunately now closed.
Victoria Beckham’s cute red one-shoulder sunglasses number makes use of a bold, eye-catching print in the best way possible – blending in to the background in some sense. Seen from afar, the dress looks like it could just be a standard black polka-dot pattern. But up close, the sunglasses stand out, making this the perfect summer get-up.
This red ruffled gown from Badgley Mischka – need I say more? It’s elegant, comfortable (the off-shoulder design courtesy of elastic) and effortlessly fun. Perfect for dancing the night away with a natural leg slit and ruffles that float with the wind.
The red tie-up blouse on the right is courtesy of Habitual, with the white cape from BCBG Max Azria. My favorite part about the top was that you could dress it up for a night out on the town (as pictured above on the grimy old NYC subway), or for a casual vacation.
Yumi Kim’s red tie-up skirt was perfect for an outdoor movie night, but also a day at the beach. The duality of the item makes it easy to pair with a variety of other clothes. Here I matched it with a white off the shoulder blouse for a vacation ready look. If you’re ever searching for good reliable floral items or just need something to wear for your next trip, Yumi Kim has plenty of them – and they’re often on sale.






