the SWIMSUIT EDITION

Honestly, it’s harder to find a swimsuit than it is to find a friend with a boat in Chicago. So it actually doesn’t matter that I never find a friend with a boat, because I wouldn’t have a swimsuit I liked to wear anyway. Seriously! Who can relate? So here is my list of the coolest swim brands for the season, appropriate for my 30+ babes.

Vitamin A

ZARA

This blue Zara One Shoulder is good. And this brown one is also very good. But this black two-piece is my favorite! I predict these sell-out. quickly Jump on it!

They also have some very cute accessories…

Orange Headband / Baseball Hat / Straw Hat/ Clutch / Gingham Tote / Crochet Bag

Any of these dresses would make perfect coverups.

White Sheer Maxi / Black Minidress / Green Eyelet Smocked Maxi / Polo Dress / Gauze Tunic / Embroidered Eyelet

I also love an oversized shirt for the beach

Oversized Shirt / Eyelet Shirt Dress

And while we’re at here are some great sandals!

Pearl Slides / Bow Slides / Rubber Sandal

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the après ski EDIT

Aritzia Super Puff

I’m heading to Utah for a two-week ski adventure at the end of January so naturally, I’m scoping out chic looks for the slopes. You all know my love for all things Fairisle so it seems like this Sweaty Betty layer base set is a match made in Après-Ski heaven. I love the navy paired with the red puffer to set you apart from everyone else on the mountain wearing boring black. Red was often a common color carried throughout Slim Aarons ski photography and I think it’s the perfect contrast between the white snow and crisp blue ski. With no clouds in sight, don’t forget your SPF, especially on your lips! I found this Organic tinted lip balm with SPF 30 in firecracker by Coola that I love! Gives you a nice sheer red tint. Highly recommend.

Enjoy the images below of the glory days of après. Where the pants were tight, sweaters were bright, and the champagne flowed freely.

This year, the Rocky Mountains, next year the Swiss Alps.

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Jack’s Wife Freda Green Shakshuka Recipe

I know it’s basic to say this but I miss Brunch. I get so much joy from sitting with a friend gossiping and paying too much for a fancy egg dish and a glass of wine or three. A slight buzz before noon on a cold Chicago Saturday, what’s not to love?

Fall of 2019 while shopping in Soho I stopped into Jack’s Wife Freda and solo dined. Another way I love to enjoy brunch. If you’ve never dined alone you don’t know what you’re missing. It’s the best way to focus on the food, atmosphere, and toast to yourself, a form of self-care if you will. Take an Instagram picture without annoying the table and people watch to your heart’s desire. Highly recommend. Anyway, I ordered the above Shakshuka and I loved it so much I’ve made it at home a few times this year. It always brings back great memories of shopping and sipping indoors, pre-covid. This recipe is perfect between Christmas and the new year when you have some extra time, why not make an extra brunch? Enjoy!

Green Shakshuka 

1 large Spanish onion 

6 garlic cloves 

2 tbsp olive oil 

1/2 pounds tomatillos 

1 green bell pepper 

1 jalapeño chili 

1/2 cup packed fresh cilantro leaves

1 tsp coriander 

1 tsp cumin 

1-3 tablespoons hot sauce 

1-2 eggs per person 

Chopped fresh parsley for garnish 

Toasted challah or brioche for serving 

How to Make It

1. Preheat the oven to 300°F.

2. Peel and quarter the onion and place with the garlic cloves in a small baking dish. Drizzle with the olive oil and ½ teaspoon of the salt. Cover with aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes, or until very soft when pierced with a knife. (The onion and garlic can be prepared ahead of time.)

3. In a large bowl, soak the tomatillos in warm water to peel off the outer husk, then cut in half. Cut the stem from the bell pepper, discard the seeds, and cut into quarters. Also cut the stem from the jalapeno, discard the seeds, and quarter.

4. Place the peeled tomatillos, bell pepper, jalapeno, and cilantro leaves in a food processor with the roasted onion and garlic. Process until very smooth; it will have a salsa-like consistency.

5. Transfer to a medium saucepan. Add the coriander, cumin, and remaining 1 teaspoon salt. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the tomatillo sauce is heated through. Be careful not to cook too long or your sauce will discolor and the taste will change. Add 1 tablespoon of hot sauce at a time until you’ve hit your desired spice level.

6. To assemble the shakshuka: Oil a cast-iron pan and set it over low heat. Crack the desired number of eggs into the pan and cover. Allow the eggs to cook sunny-side up until the whites are fully cooked but the yolks remain soft (you can of course cook the yolks through if that is your preference).

7. Once the eggs are cooked, liberally spoon the shakshuka sauce on top of the eggs and garnish with chopped parsley. Serve with toasted challah or French brioche.

Cookbook Source

From JACK’S WIFE FREDA: Cooking from New York’s West Village by Maya and Dean Jankelowitz. Recipes by Julia Jaksic. Published by Blue Rider Press, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. Copyright © 2016.

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Big Sky

At night at the Yellowstone Club? This would definitely be my look. Inspired by a recent trip to Montana I’ve been looking up all things shearling, western, and bandana printed. I’m not ready to commit to cowboy boots just yet, but I’d take this Staud pair in a heartbeat! Size 7.5 for anyone in my family that might be reading this. I think I’ve been decent this year. Complete this look with a great hat like this one and you’ll fit right in at the Horn and Cantle. Yee-haw!

  1. Turtleneck
  2. Jeans
  3. Coat
  4. Boots
  5. Perfume
  6. Silk Scarf
  7. Sunglasses – as seen on Gigi <3 – these would make a great gift. I’m deeming aviators in for the next four years in honor of Biden :).

Travel Guide to Big Sky coming soon!

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feeling fall

I don’t know what it is about the leaves turning that makes me want to dress like I live in Aspen or Jackson Hole, but the preppy ski bum/bunny is my preferred aesthetic for Fall and Winter. I’m heading out to Big Sky, Montana with a few friends later this month so I’m currently scouring the internet for all things Fall. I will be putting together some of my favorites coats, sweaters, boots, and loungewear this week so stay tuned for some cozy closet updates!

The first thing I’m getting are these wrangler jeans, I’ll fit right in with the cowboys at the ranch. And these Ganni boots are definitely something I would wear all winter long. This Alex Mill jacket is an awesome staple. A classic utility silhouette that works with casual and athleisure looks. These rag & bone sunnies look a lot like Celine and are on sale for $142! Shop it all below!

And now you know…

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