The Weekly Edit
the salomon takeover, gwyneth paltrow's closet sale, sleepcations, spring forward, the tell them theory, hobbies that keep you sharp and so much more!
Hi and happy Sunday, the last before spring forward!
Like the rest of the world, I’ve consumed an irresponsible amount of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy discourse this week. Pouring over her Calvin Klein minimalism, the slip dresses, the elegance, the refusal of ornament. In awe of his great looks, his composure, the posture, the ease, his wardrobe, his hair, the almost old-world rhythm in the way he walked. Stunned all over again by the tragedy, contemplating the what ifs….how different the world may be. And what really arrests me, besides the aesthetics and alluring couple, is 1990s Manhattan, life pre-digital anesthesia. Payphones, voicemails on answering machines, running into someone by chance and not knowing what they’ve been up to per social media. There’s something undeniably electric about it all….the anticipation, the mystery, the not knowing, the presentness, the authenticity, the serendipity….
Anyhow, I hope you had a great week!
Let’s get into The Weekly Edit:
Saks Global is making progress on priority number one: getting vendors to resume shipping.
American Eagle announced that they’re the exclusive apparel and denim sponsor of Stagecoach, the world’s largest country music festival. Smart.
Salomon went from dadcore/normcore to street-wear for both men and fashion girls alike, growing by 35% in 2025 surpassing the $2 billion sales mark.
In the latest chapter of a closely-watched fitness industry feud, a federal appeals court handed Megan Roup a decisive victory in her copyright battle with rival trainer Tracy Anderson, affirming the Anderson dance-cardio routines at issue are not protectable under federal copyright law.
Oura announced on Tuesday that it’s launching its first proprietary AI model to enable its AI chatbot, Oura Advisor, to deliver personalized insights around women’s health.
There’s a new wearable that tracks strength. Meet Fort.
Also new, a plastic free coffee maker made of medical-grade stainless steel and glass. Meet puresteel.
The death of Spotify: why streaming is minutes away from being obsolete.
The enduring influence of Phoebe Philo. In a season of debuts, the fashion designer’s impact has never felt stronger. Here are five of her legacies.
Gwyneth Paltrow is doing a closet archival auction through famed Julien’s Auctions. Bids open on March 24 but it’s live to browse already and at quick glance, I spotted two Birkins (one, two).
A little street style fashion inspo for you from Milan fashion week.
Time to pull your backless loafers back out. Also, slim trainers.
The true story behind the ’90s Kate Moss Calvin Klein campaign that changed fashion. But also, Kate Moss, Carolyn Bessette, and the Waverly Place years.
How Olympia Gayot brought J.Crew back (who is having a good sale, extra 40% off).
I finally found the perfect black cardigan.
Heaven Mayhem launched pinky rings, chic!
5 mistakes while washing your hair according to Chris McMillan (his dry texture spray is soooo good, btw).
But also, why you should leave your shampoo on longer.
12 of the most exciting spa openings of 2026, according to wellness experts.
Sleepcation, so hot right now! Not to be confused with paincations. But also, wellnessmaxxing is giving wellness burnout.
Switching to an organic diet dramatically lowers glyphosate levels in adults and children.
I loved this NYT ad, “DGAF is in the dictionary, but matrescence isn’t” pointing out that it’s time to GAF about mothers. Matrescence is a great word, btw:
matrescence
/ mæˈtres.əns /
noun [U]
1. The physical, psychological and emotional process of becoming a mother.
2. The largest, most targeted neurological reorganization of the adult human brain ever observed.
A lot of people are talking about the tell them theory (I wrote about this last year but differently: say the nice thing).
Creating art will solve your problems better than advice ever will.
To the woman who always knew she was meant for a bigger life.
I liked this: 8 things you should tell yourself before bed every night.
And to close it out, three things I’m romanticizing about spring forward:
Lingering dinners outside, the children’s laughter from a distance as they play, no one rushing to clear the plates.
Golden hour light flooding into my kitchen, making even the most chaotic evening feel cinematic.
Driving home from after-school activities while it’s still light out, everyone a little softer in the glow.
It’s the little things, you know? If you enjoyed this, please tap that little heart? It’s a free way to show support.
Thank you for reading! Be kind out there and have a nice week!
XX,




Thanks for the heads up about puresteel! I had not heard about it and now am intrigued - I broke up with my Nespresso (plastics are eww) and have been making pour over coffee but it does take extra time that I don’t always have in the morning.
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