
Whenever I travel, I look for something new—whether it’s outfit inspiration, beauty staples that make me feel my best, or the excitement of discovering (or rediscovering) favorite places. Travel, for me, is about more than the destination; it’s about the moments that leave a lasting impression, big or small
New York never runs out of inspiration. Every visit feels like the perfect blend of chaos and creativity. Maybe it’s an outfit that came together because of the city’s energy, a coffee shop I’ll return to every time, or beauty essentials that help me keep up with the pace. Here’s a quick recap of what I did, what I wore, and what inspired me in NYC.
xx Jules

New Store: Bandit
Be sure to check out my girl’s new store, Bandit! They carry an amazing selection of athleisure for both men and women. While you’re there, sit down for a coffee and pastry at Rhythm Zero, their in-store café.

Fit Check
My favorite outfits are the ones that come together effortlessly. Here, I styled white denim with classic loafers, a grey sweatshirt, and a jacket—it’s simple, elegant, and just works. Don’t forget a great bag!

Cool Displays
Another peek inside my friend’s store—I absolutely love how everything is set up. I always pay attention to details when it comes to fashion stores, and the way they’ve styled their merchandise and décor is perfection. Flowers are always a nice touch.

Selfie Check
I love a good selfie! My go-to city look: a cozy knit styled with a fur coat and a baseball hat for that perfectly effortless vibe.

Beauty Essentials
No matter where I go, my skincare must come with me—even on short trips. Shop my favorites below!

Evening Look
I love dressing up in NYC—it’s the perfect excuse to add an extra touch of elegance to your look. This night, I wore sleek trousers, a tee, a faux fur coat, and low-heeled booties.

The Met
A must-visit every time I’m in town! I love spending the day wandering through the exhibits—the sheer size of the museum is mind-blowing, with stunning architecture, incredible art, and inspiring history. I could spend hours here, completely immersed in it all. Pro tip: wear comfortable shoes, but make sure your outfit is cute for the inevitable photo moment.