The Weekly Edit
a fred segal comeback, the marriage of fashion and divorce, what cool girls are spending money on, mitochondria, life anchors and so much more
Hi! And happy Sunday! It was ski week for the children, but there was no skiing for us. We stayed home which was gloriously ordinary, blissfully unscheduled and absolutely delightful. Mornings without anywhere to be, no lunches to pack and no chorus of “Mom, where are my black jeans from yesterday?!” ricocheting down the hallway. There was puddle jumping after the rain, imaginary Olympics, ambitious jungle gym dismounts and the inevitable sibling negotiations which tested both patience and diplomacy. How was your week?
Let’s get into The Weekly Edit:
Aritzia acquired the iconic Fred Segal, and initial plans include reviving the location on Melrose as an "experiential destination,” which would be so great for LA.
In other acquisition news, eBay said Wednesday it will acquire the peer-to-peer secondhand fashion platform Depop from from Etsy for $1.2 billion. Etsy acquired Depop nearly five years ago for over $1.6 billion.
New Balance marked its fifth consecutive year of double-digit growth worldwide. The private shoe and apparel powerhouse said on Thursday that annual global sales for 2025 achieved $9.2 billion, or a 19 percent rise from 2024 levels. How did they do it? Gifting, gifting a lot.
In a marriage of fashion and divorce, Hollywood divorce lawyer, Laura Wasser, teamed up with Reformation to release a limted “Dump Him” sweatshirt, the crewneck is part of their larger clothing drop: The Divorce Collection.
Mark Cuban made a surprising anti‑AI investment which experts say could define 2026.
Did you know there’s an AI platform tailored for law?
Brands are lining up to put their ads on ChatGPT, ads launched on the platform last week.
Spotify is expanding into physical books, partnering with Bookshop.org to serve readers who move between audiobooks and print.
Soho House is heading to the Hudson Valley. Along with Cabo, Sonoma, Palm Spring and Tokyo.
All the cool girls are spending on jeans. Nili Lotan, RÙADH, Ossou, Khaite, et al.
Seven For All Mankind is making a comeback. Fun fact: I interned there in college and emptied my bank account to buy hundreds of damaged jeans, which I then sold out of my sorority room to afford studying abroad.
With the help of some of her nieces, designer Anna Sui is steering her 45-year-old label into the future.
In Givenchy’s new campaign, Annie Leibovitz is on the other side of the camera.
A little timeless equestrian inspo for your wardrobe inspired by the year of the horse.
DÔEN spring chapter 1 just dropped and it feels soo good to see the word spring.
Speaking of, ordered these Jenni Kayne pants for the season and I’m looking forward to living in them.
It’s the annual Lake pajama sale, fyiii.
I can’t stop reaching for this body oil, it’s so nourishing and non-greasy.
Gasp! Tell Me Lies is ending.
Speaking of which, I’m into this site for affordable artwork (here’s what I’m ordering for our guest house).
Science shows curiosity is at the heart of great dates and lasting love.
A study reports that taking a 12‑minute walk with a friend can measurably change brain activity linked to mood, stress regulation, and social connection.
As someone who craves forward motion, I liked this reminder: “If you don’t create newness in your life, every year quietly looks the same.”
And to close it out, three current anchors:
Letting life breathe.
Meals at home.
Warm everything.
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Be kind out there and have a nice week!
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