emma copley eisenbergwrote a best-selling novel housemate run newsletter summary emotionslives in Philadelphia with her partner, Art, and their cats, Tofu, Sesame, and Gabriel. Here, Emma talks about soft robes, size-inclusive vintage stores, but not “girly to iron”…
jacket: Katie Sturino x drop. pants: Katie Sturino x drop. turtleneck: big bad press. Shoes: Vagabond “Courtney” Used item.
“Last year, leading up to my book tour, housematebooked a session Dacy Gillespiepersonal stylist, including weight. I was definitely programmed from an early age to ask clothes, “Does it flatter my figure?” I mean minimize. Having big boobs, I always thought I couldn’t wear turtlenecks. Dacey said, “Who cares? Do you like this turtleneck?”
shirt: ferocious. jeans: Madewell. belt: Anthropologie.
“As I grew more comfortable in my body and felt more desirable, I paid more attention to style. Witnessing how much joy my partner, Art, has with style That also inspired me. They search much more extensively for the exact right pieces and it’s so much fun to put together an outfit.”
dress: Ray. Mule: Charlotte Stone, Used item.
“For my book tour, I saved up for some fun, more expensive pieces. I wanted to celebrate the effort and isolation of writing a book, and this dress was one of them. Kaftan And this is a hat I’m knitting for a friend. I’ve been knitting since I was eight years old. ”
Hair clip: Klei & Zij.
“If you’re overweight, there’s a sense that wearing bright colors brings you unwanted attention. And while it’s true that I make a statement with this dress, it’s because it’s a dress that brings joy to people. . I like being part of that experience.
pants: big bad press. shirt: Ray. Coat: ASOS. Shoes: “I got these in Paris” resemble. Tote: paris review store.
“This December, my mom said, ‘Merry Christmas, here’s a tote from the Paris Revue!’ I was a little confused until I saw that the image was the work of an artist who is my grandfather. He passed away when I was 8 years old, but my most prominent memory was visiting him in Key West. I can still see him sitting in his little boat, wearing a captain’s hat, drinking a very strong vodka martini. ”
shirt: Ray.
“I’m not a girly who irons. But both Ray and universal standard Make clothes that are easy to pack and throw them right out of your suitcase. ”
Top: vintage, proud mary. Skirt: Vintage, witch bitch rift. Shoes: Vagabond “Courtney” Used item. Jacket: old navy, Used item.
“I grew up getting a lot of laughs, but then my body changed and I got a size out of most vintage stores. In New Haven, I stumbled. witch bitch riftthe size is inclusive. Shopping there felt like a life-changing experience. They put a lot of work into measuring each piece and translating it into today’s sizing. my friend emma specter Also recommended proud mary In L.A.”
“There’s a quote that says, ‘No great literature was written by anyone in their pajamas.’ On the other hand, I am writing in a Kaftan and very fluffy robe. (I’m very into robes this particular one But if it’s a day I’m teaching or doing things in the world, I get dressed. ”
Thank you very much, emma!
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