Meet (a few members of) the Creative Team! We’re the peeps responsible for writing and designing everything you see on the site and beyond. Things can get a little crazy in our neck of the office, but we always have a lot of fun creating the assets for your viewing and shopping pleasures. For November, we’re amped about festive holiday shoes and sensible handbags. Sneak a peek at which styles we can’t wait to wear!
Carey, Graphic Designer
Style: Belgravia
Why She Loves It: “I love Belgravia! She is stylishly utilitarian with her chunky stud details, and in black she’ll go with darn near everything! I also appreciate this handbag’s smart small side pocket that’s perfectly placed for easy phone access.”
Jillian, Traffic Manager
Style: Jillian (available November 8)
Why She Loves It: “Yes, I intentionally named this shoe after myself. I love a sexy platform pump and the sparkly rhinestones and rich cobalt blue hue make this the perfect pair for me. It’s hot for the holidays, but you can bet I’ll be caught wearing it to more than just parties!”
Margot, Graphic Designer
Style: Chateau de Chambord
Why She Loves It: “I love this functional, but luxurious-looking bag, and the fact that it’ll go with everything in my closet. The clean shape and hardware keep it looking fresh, and its use of two textures of the same color give the bag depth.”
Linda, Graphic Designer
Style: Arcadia
Why She Loves It: “Arcadia’s mid heel makes her a super comfortable pump for the office, while the burgundy suede is a must-have shade for fall.”
Jane, Manager, Copywriting
Style: Bayswater
Why She Loves It: “I’m all about a red bag right now. I wear a lot of black, denim and basic pieces, so a bright red bag with trendy gold hardware adds a little edge to my otherwise slightly preppy, casual look.”
Lianca, Photoshoot Producer
Style: Alvinette
Why She Loves It: I love the buckle details; they give me a little edge. I can wear this ankle boot when I’m on my feet all day with skinny jeans or with a cute dress and moto jacket to conduct some risky business.”