In a new fashion piece, film buff and writer Zoë G. Burnett discusses the meaning behind the ever elusive and Attic favorite, beret hat, along with a personal history and styling suggestions for the adventurous, or perhaps reclusive, among us.
Read MoreBlogger and contributor Zoë G. Burnett talks shopping and wearing vintage, her history with the fashion, and its role in her personal style journey.
Read MoreIn this edition of How To Dress Like Your Novel, Olivia Gündüz-Willemin and Raquel Reyes look to the recently released Costalegre, exploring its themes of environment, art, and mother-daughter relationships, each interpreting these through their own lens.
Read MoreSummer Brennan’s High Heel shares history, folklore, and politics surrounding not only one of our favorite accessories, but the act of being a woman as well. A forever student of Fashion History, Raquel Reyes shares her thoughts on the title.
Read MoreIn her first piece for The Attic, new contributor Mary Hitchman shares her style and methods for dressing like the glamorous subjects of our favorite portraitist.
Read MoreRaquel examines her wardrobe and its motivations, making mindful goals for a year of minimal shopping and fearless style.
Read More“Fashion is also one of the most genuine forms of self-care I know. Not only is it a means to assert political feeling, but it can also be a valid way to find comfort in spite of the uncertainty and hurt the political climate continues to inflict.”
Read MoreHere, then, to mark the new face of the Attic, are a few of my favorite Wharton-inspired looks of the season, helping me shimmer and glimmer my way into the New Year.
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