I have always had a love for fashion! Since I was a young girl. I loved all things fashion related from movies to music. Fashion has always been my passion in life with casual couture being my inspiration. Simple and chic looks for women that are comfortable, stylish and ready to wear.
My love for fashion inspired me to open my own boutique, first in 2004 in Agoura Hills and then in 2009 in Beverly Hills. The boutique is filled with casual couture from well-known designer brands; including Vince, Theory and Equipment. We also feature new unknown local designers, too. I handpick the selection of pieces from loose fitting tees, to slouchy trousers and simple tailored jackets.
When clients visit the boutique in Beverly Hills for their styling consultation, I want to know what their personal style is – what their inspirations are and their lifestyle. It’s fun to collaborate together to find new outfits and looks. Sometimes all you need to update your wardrobe are a couple of new staple items for you to look good and feel comfortable.
Here are my top five staple items to enhance any wardrobe:
1. A Simple Tailored Jacket
Lightweight, white or black, tuxedo style. Looks great with a silk tank, jeans and heels.
2. Slouchy Trousers
Alice & Olivia are one of my favorite staple pants. I have them in white. They are classic, stylish and cool. So versatile, and can be worn to Sunday brunch, a business meeting or drinks at Soho House. They look great with a tank or silk blouse, and this style is always dressy.
3. A light denim shirt looks good with anything. Slim fitting and comfortable, perfect with white jeans or cut off shorts. It’s a staple item that never goes out of style and can be worn all year long.
4. Signature Silk Shirt
Feminine, chic and fabulous! A signature silk shirt is perfect for a business meeting or dinner date.
5. White Jeans
Sounds crazy but they really are my favorite jeans for all year round! Perfect for summer with a tee and heels or flats (think Festival de Cannes.) They also look great during the colder months with black boots with a military style jacket.
Words by Jodie Robinson
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