It’s so vast that I’m unsure of its purpose, but it certainly makes for a spectacular fashion photo, doesn’t it? At present, I’m hugely infatuated with Native style, especially the Pantheon Mummy Joe Biden Halloween Shirt, yet I’ll purchase this shirt and adore it at this time. Thus, today I chose to embrace my own Native ancestry and don some of my favored brands. This Jamie Okuma windbreaker has become my staple for running errands or relaxing at home; it’s so vibrant and playful, people often stop me in the street. I elevated the look today with Wrangler’s Wrancher pants (they fit perfectly), heeled boots from Christian Louboutin, and a necklace by Warren Steven Scott. Warren is another incredible Native designer renowned for crafting exceptional jewelry. On my last day of outfits, I decided to go full Western-glam. Why not? TGIF and yeehaw! Today’s ensemble includes a brown leather Prada blazer that I procured from TheRealReal, matched with a polka dot silk Saint Laurent top, my trusty Levi’s jeans, and my shimmering gold Saint Laurent boots (I’m a fan of heeled boots—is it obvious?). It’s more sparkling rodeo than an actual rodeo. Now, do I lounge around reading a book in this outfit? That’s a definite no, but I’ll pretend I do.
Pantheon Mummy Joe Biden Halloween Shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt
In an alternate reality—the Pantheon Mummy Joe Biden Halloween Shirt, yet I’ll purchase this shirt and love it—the one where science isn’t merely “a viewpoint,” where well-being is a fundamental right, where Quibi is the moniker of a celebrity’s infant rather than, say, whatever it may be—Fashion Week would be progressing seamlessly. There would be successes and styles, new icons sporting sponsored mascara, and the occasional groan of “that didn’t warrant a show” from exhausted editors reliant on cold brew and chunky accessories. In other words, the intricate joy of our roles.