Mornings Are For Coffee & Contemplation Tshirts Black

Mornings Are For Coffee & Contemplation Tshirts Black

This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Buy this Cat gaming because murder is wrong shirt, hoodie, tank top or sweater As many of us are having difficult conversations right now with friends, families, and colleagues about race here in the United States, this book has been incredibly introspective for myself, allowing me to confront issues that I’ve faced but not dealt with. I highly encourage anyone who might be interested to give it a read. Summer Friday is here! I usually try to let myself relax a little more by the end of the week to enjoy the long, sun-filled days. Sitting outside on my stoop on Fridays to work helps me feel like I’m not just letting the season slip by. I’ve been living in this green tie-dye Proenza Schouler sweatshirt and my go-to Prada bucket hat has been a savior during particularly hot summer days. Every Friday evening, I always have a weekly call with my best friends, so inevitably breaking out a glass of rosé is the perfect way to end the week. Because I’ve been sheltering in place in California with my family but working on New York time, my day starts at 6 AM. The meetings that used to feel early in the office are even more so these days. If we’re being honest, preparing for those early Zoom calls involves slapping on some concealer and throwing a cardigan over my pajama shirt, but I have found that committing to some kind of routine helps me stay focused. So I try to at least honor that by eventually putting on pants and washing my face by mid-morning. Spending an indefinite time not at home (and thus living out of a suitcase) pushed me to be strategic with packing, making me pare down to the items I love and wear most. As a result, I’ve kept my wardrobe pretty relaxed. The days here are hot, but the evenings cool down — plus I spend most of my hours indoors, tethered to my laptop, with the air on. I’ve been relying on a mix of trousers and tees and light layers, with some summer dresses mixed in. These tend to be my busiest days with calls and meetings, so I stick to basics. I’m a pants gal to my core, and these Tibi trousers check all my boxes — a high rise, classic stripes, and a light material that’s good for California heat. I wear a sleeveless tee and a cropped cardigan on top, plus my favorite small gold hoops. As summer is here in New York, my secret WFH formula is to wear a tank top during the day, but throw on a blazer when I have a call. I actually prefer to keep my apartment temperature at 68 degrees, so it’s always chilly enough to wear a light jacket, even when it’s sweltering outdoors. I decided to finish off my look with a pair of Dior clogs I bought secondhand that were a steal. While I haven’t been able to sport them as often as I would like, putting them on after months-long quarantine has given me small moments of joy. Working at a media company, we’re always looking ahead to the next story, but during this time in self-isolation, I’ve been trying to carve out some time to pause, sit, and reflect on the work that we’ve done in the past. I’m especially proud of Vogue’s June/July issue, which features a single red rose by Irving Penn on the cover. It was a special issue, not only because it signified both hope and a reawakening, but because it was put together while the entire Vogue staff was under lockdown, when no photoshoots were possible. It was a tremendous effort and one that makes me feel proud. I love to start my days with writing my to-do list. It helps me organize my thoughts before the day inevitably takes unexpected twists and turns. If there’s one silver lining to working remotely, it is that I can still wear my favorite fall outfit in the middle of summer, and my body will never know the difference (thanks to cutting out my daily subway commute). This Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt is one of my go-tos, partly because its velvet texture is ultra comfortable against my skin. If you can’t tell already, I’m a big fan of Jack and Lazaro’s work. More recently, I’ve been obsessed with their sandals collaboration with Birkenstock. I’ve been wearing them nonstop. As the week eases towards the end, my wardrobe follows suit. One of my favorite work-from-home hero pieces is my Jacquemus striped cardigan. I love to throw it on over a T-shirt and it makes me feel put together while cozying up on the couch or while sitting at my desk during a meeting. During this time at home, setting aside to read in the evenings has helped me separate my work life from my personal life. One book I’ve been reading is Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong. Malle, who was seven and half months pregnant during the height of the pandemic, started a “rotating uniform” of “striped boyfriend t-shirts”. Many of my colleagues among the Vogue editorial staff have gravitated towards bold printed shirts, striped sweaters and bright colors as well while working from home. So states “bright colors look better” and we couldn’t agree more. When the first shelter-in-place orders were put in place, I was living in a different apartment in downtown Brooklyn, one where my bedroom doubled as an office. Natural light was minimal and the lines between my work and personal life quickly became blurred. It wasn’t until I moved in April to Bed Stuy that I found an apartment I fell in love with. Sunlight poured into the living room and not only were my spirits uplifted, but it helped me embrace a fresh work-from-home style that didn’t consist solely of T-shirts and sweatpants. I found myself reaching for my tried-and-true favorites (albeit ones that were still ultra comfortable). My favorite Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt, cozy Jacquemus striped mohair cardigan, or my vintage Miu Miu blazer I snagged from my colleague, Liana’s Schmatta Shrink pop-up shop. These former workplace staples have found a current place in my daily WFH wardrobe. Their vibrant color blocking, pleats texture, and tie-dye swirls have counterbalanced my otherwise black, monochromatic wardrobe. They double as Zoom-appropriate pieces up top, but are also surprisingly comfortable for working at home too. After three months in quarantine, I’ve learned that comfort and confidence reign supreme, so if I can achieve both, then that’s a win right? Mondays are usually my busiest mornings—full of back to back Zoom meetings. In order to ensure I start my week on the right foot, I always try to actually get dressed on Mondays, which helps put my mind in a working state after a weekend of being unplugged. I love this color-block blouse and skirt set by Proenza Schouler. Its wrinkle-free and comfortable pleats texture makes it an easy work-from-home choice. I’ve also found that creating a workspace that is both clean and simple has kept my mind uncluttered at a time when it feels we’re being inundated by the news. I used a few favorite coffee table books as a laptop stand and always keep a fresh scented candle nearby. It helps me feel relaxed, especially when the days feel longer than usual. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: T-Shirt AT Fashion LLC This product belong to trung-nhien Mornings Are For Coffee & Contemplation Tshirts Black This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Buy this Cat gaming because murder is wrong shirt, hoodie, tank top or sweater As many of us are having difficult conversations right now with friends, families, and colleagues about race here in the United States, this book has been incredibly introspective for myself, allowing me to confront issues that I’ve faced but not dealt with. I highly encourage anyone who might be interested to give it a read. Summer Friday is here! I usually try to let myself relax a little more by the end of the week to enjoy the long, sun-filled days. Sitting outside on my stoop on Fridays to work helps me feel like I’m not just letting the season slip by. I’ve been living in this green tie-dye Proenza Schouler sweatshirt and my go-to Prada bucket hat has been a savior during particularly hot summer days. Every Friday evening, I always have a weekly call with my best friends, so inevitably breaking out a glass of rosé is the perfect way to end the week. Because I’ve been sheltering in place in California with my family but working on New York time, my day starts at 6 AM. The meetings that used to feel early in the office are even more so these days. If we’re being honest, preparing for those early Zoom calls involves slapping on some concealer and throwing a cardigan over my pajama shirt, but I have found that committing to some kind of routine helps me stay focused. So I try to at least honor that by eventually putting on pants and washing my face by mid-morning. Spending an indefinite time not at home (and thus living out of a suitcase) pushed me to be strategic with packing, making me pare down to the items I love and wear most. As a result, I’ve kept my wardrobe pretty relaxed. The days here are hot, but the evenings cool down — plus I spend most of my hours indoors, tethered to my laptop, with the air on. I’ve been relying on a mix of trousers and tees and light layers, with some summer dresses mixed in. These tend to be my busiest days with calls and meetings, so I stick to basics. I’m a pants gal to my core, and these Tibi trousers check all my boxes — a high rise, classic stripes, and a light material that’s good for California heat. I wear a sleeveless tee and a cropped cardigan on top, plus my favorite small gold hoops. As summer is here in New York, my secret WFH formula is to wear a tank top during the day, but throw on a blazer when I have a call. I actually prefer to keep my apartment temperature at 68 degrees, so it’s always chilly enough to wear a light jacket, even when it’s sweltering outdoors. I decided to finish off my look with a pair of Dior clogs I bought secondhand that were a steal. While I haven’t been able to sport them as often as I would like, putting them on after months-long quarantine has given me small moments of joy. Working at a media company, we’re always looking ahead to the next story, but during this time in self-isolation, I’ve been trying to carve out some time to pause, sit, and reflect on the work that we’ve done in the past. I’m especially proud of Vogue’s June/July issue, which features a single red rose by Irving Penn on the cover. It was a special issue, not only because it signified both hope and a reawakening, but because it was put together while the entire Vogue staff was under lockdown, when no photoshoots were possible. It was a tremendous effort and one that makes me feel proud. I love to start my days with writing my to-do list. It helps me organize my thoughts before the day inevitably takes unexpected twists and turns. If there’s one silver lining to working remotely, it is that I can still wear my favorite fall outfit in the middle of summer, and my body will never know the difference (thanks to cutting out my daily subway commute). This Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt is one of my go-tos, partly because its velvet texture is ultra comfortable against my skin. If you can’t tell already, I’m a big fan of Jack and Lazaro’s work. More recently, I’ve been obsessed with their sandals collaboration with Birkenstock. I’ve been wearing them nonstop. As the week eases towards the end, my wardrobe follows suit. One of my favorite work-from-home hero pieces is my Jacquemus striped cardigan. I love to throw it on over a T-shirt and it makes me feel put together while cozying up on the couch or while sitting at my desk during a meeting. During this time at home, setting aside to read in the evenings has helped me separate my work life from my personal life. One book I’ve been reading is Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong. Malle, who was seven and half months pregnant during the height of the pandemic, started a “rotating uniform” of “striped boyfriend t-shirts”. Many of my colleagues among the Vogue editorial staff have gravitated towards bold printed shirts, striped sweaters and bright colors as well while working from home. So states “bright colors look better” and we couldn’t agree more. When the first shelter-in-place orders were put in place, I was living in a different apartment in downtown Brooklyn, one where my bedroom doubled as an office. Natural light was minimal and the lines between my work and personal life quickly became blurred. It wasn’t until I moved in April to Bed Stuy that I found an apartment I fell in love with. Sunlight poured into the living room and not only were my spirits uplifted, but it helped me embrace a fresh work-from-home style that didn’t consist solely of T-shirts and sweatpants. I found myself reaching for my tried-and-true favorites (albeit ones that were still ultra comfortable). My favorite Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt, cozy Jacquemus striped mohair cardigan, or my vintage Miu Miu blazer I snagged from my colleague, Liana’s Schmatta Shrink pop-up shop. These former workplace staples have found a current place in my daily WFH wardrobe. Their vibrant color blocking, pleats texture, and tie-dye swirls have counterbalanced my otherwise black, monochromatic wardrobe. They double as Zoom-appropriate pieces up top, but are also surprisingly comfortable for working at home too. After three months in quarantine, I’ve learned that comfort and confidence reign supreme, so if I can achieve both, then that’s a win right? Mondays are usually my busiest mornings—full of back to back Zoom meetings. In order to ensure I start my week on the right foot, I always try to actually get dressed on Mondays, which helps put my mind in a working state after a weekend of being unplugged. I love this color-block blouse and skirt set by Proenza Schouler. Its wrinkle-free and comfortable pleats texture makes it an easy work-from-home choice. I’ve also found that creating a workspace that is both clean and simple has kept my mind uncluttered at a time when it feels we’re being inundated by the news. I used a few favorite coffee table books as a laptop stand and always keep a fresh scented candle nearby. It helps me feel relaxed, especially when the days feel longer than usual. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: T-Shirt AT Fashion LLC This product belong to trung-nhien

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This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Buy this Cat gaming because murder is wrong shirt, hoodie, tank top or sweater As many of us are having difficult conversations right now with friends, families, and colleagues about race here in the United States, this book has been incredibly introspective for myself, allowing me to confront issues that I’ve faced but not dealt with. I highly encourage anyone who might be interested to give it a read. Summer Friday is here! I usually try to let myself relax a little more by the end of the week to enjoy the long, sun-filled days. Sitting outside on my stoop on Fridays to work helps me feel like I’m not just letting the season slip by. I’ve been living in this green tie-dye Proenza Schouler sweatshirt and my go-to Prada bucket hat has been a savior during particularly hot summer days. Every Friday evening, I always have a weekly call with my best friends, so inevitably breaking out a glass of rosé is the perfect way to end the week. Because I’ve been sheltering in place in California with my family but working on New York time, my day starts at 6 AM. The meetings that used to feel early in the office are even more so these days. If we’re being honest, preparing for those early Zoom calls involves slapping on some concealer and throwing a cardigan over my pajama shirt, but I have found that committing to some kind of routine helps me stay focused. So I try to at least honor that by eventually putting on pants and washing my face by mid-morning. Spending an indefinite time not at home (and thus living out of a suitcase) pushed me to be strategic with packing, making me pare down to the items I love and wear most. As a result, I’ve kept my wardrobe pretty relaxed. The days here are hot, but the evenings cool down — plus I spend most of my hours indoors, tethered to my laptop, with the air on. I’ve been relying on a mix of trousers and tees and light layers, with some summer dresses mixed in. These tend to be my busiest days with calls and meetings, so I stick to basics. I’m a pants gal to my core, and these Tibi trousers check all my boxes — a high rise, classic stripes, and a light material that’s good for California heat. I wear a sleeveless tee and a cropped cardigan on top, plus my favorite small gold hoops. As summer is here in New York, my secret WFH formula is to wear a tank top during the day, but throw on a blazer when I have a call. I actually prefer to keep my apartment temperature at 68 degrees, so it’s always chilly enough to wear a light jacket, even when it’s sweltering outdoors. I decided to finish off my look with a pair of Dior clogs I bought secondhand that were a steal. While I haven’t been able to sport them as often as I would like, putting them on after months-long quarantine has given me small moments of joy. Working at a media company, we’re always looking ahead to the next story, but during this time in self-isolation, I’ve been trying to carve out some time to pause, sit, and reflect on the work that we’ve done in the past. I’m especially proud of Vogue’s June/July issue, which features a single red rose by Irving Penn on the cover. It was a special issue, not only because it signified both hope and a reawakening, but because it was put together while the entire Vogue staff was under lockdown, when no photoshoots were possible. It was a tremendous effort and one that makes me feel proud. I love to start my days with writing my to-do list. It helps me organize my thoughts before the day inevitably takes unexpected twists and turns. If there’s one silver lining to working remotely, it is that I can still wear my favorite fall outfit in the middle of summer, and my body will never know the difference (thanks to cutting out my daily subway commute). This Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt is one of my go-tos, partly because its velvet texture is ultra comfortable against my skin. If you can’t tell already, I’m a big fan of Jack and Lazaro’s work. More recently, I’ve been obsessed with their sandals collaboration with Birkenstock. I’ve been wearing them nonstop. As the week eases towards the end, my wardrobe follows suit. One of my favorite work-from-home hero pieces is my Jacquemus striped cardigan. I love to throw it on over a T-shirt and it makes me feel put together while cozying up on the couch or while sitting at my desk during a meeting. During this time at home, setting aside to read in the evenings has helped me separate my work life from my personal life. One book I’ve been reading is Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong. Malle, who was seven and half months pregnant during the height of the pandemic, started a “rotating uniform” of “striped boyfriend t-shirts”. Many of my colleagues among the Vogue editorial staff have gravitated towards bold printed shirts, striped sweaters and bright colors as well while working from home. So states “bright colors look better” and we couldn’t agree more. When the first shelter-in-place orders were put in place, I was living in a different apartment in downtown Brooklyn, one where my bedroom doubled as an office. Natural light was minimal and the lines between my work and personal life quickly became blurred. It wasn’t until I moved in April to Bed Stuy that I found an apartment I fell in love with. Sunlight poured into the living room and not only were my spirits uplifted, but it helped me embrace a fresh work-from-home style that didn’t consist solely of T-shirts and sweatpants. I found myself reaching for my tried-and-true favorites (albeit ones that were still ultra comfortable). My favorite Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt, cozy Jacquemus striped mohair cardigan, or my vintage Miu Miu blazer I snagged from my colleague, Liana’s Schmatta Shrink pop-up shop. These former workplace staples have found a current place in my daily WFH wardrobe. Their vibrant color blocking, pleats texture, and tie-dye swirls have counterbalanced my otherwise black, monochromatic wardrobe. They double as Zoom-appropriate pieces up top, but are also surprisingly comfortable for working at home too. After three months in quarantine, I’ve learned that comfort and confidence reign supreme, so if I can achieve both, then that’s a win right? Mondays are usually my busiest mornings—full of back to back Zoom meetings. In order to ensure I start my week on the right foot, I always try to actually get dressed on Mondays, which helps put my mind in a working state after a weekend of being unplugged. I love this color-block blouse and skirt set by Proenza Schouler. Its wrinkle-free and comfortable pleats texture makes it an easy work-from-home choice. I’ve also found that creating a workspace that is both clean and simple has kept my mind uncluttered at a time when it feels we’re being inundated by the news. I used a few favorite coffee table books as a laptop stand and always keep a fresh scented candle nearby. It helps me feel relaxed, especially when the days feel longer than usual. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. The t-shirt industry is a very competitive field and involves many risks. The cost per t-shirt varies proportionally to the total quantity of t-shirts. We are manufacturing exceptional-quality t-shirts at a very competitive price. We use only the best DTG printers available to produce the finest-quality images possible that won’t wash out of the shirts. Custom orders are always welcome. We can customize all of our designs to your needs! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, or prepayment by Check, Money Order, or Bank Wire. For schools, universities, and government organizations, we accept purchase orders and prepayment by check Vist our store at: T-Shirt AT Fashion LLC This product belong to trung-nhien Mornings Are For Coffee & Contemplation Tshirts Black This is our best seller for a reason. Relaxed, tailored and ultra-comfortable, you’ll love the way you look in this durable, reliable classic 100% pre-shrunk cotton (heather gray color is 90% cotton/10% polyester, light heather gray is 98% cotton/2% polyester, heather black is 50% cotton/50% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5.0 oz (mid-weight) Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees. You can gift it for mom dad papa mommy daddy mama boyfriend girlfriend grandpa grandma grandfather grandmother husband wife family teacher Its also casual enough to wear for working out shopping running jogging hiking biking or hanging out with friends Unique design personalized design for Valentines day St Patricks day Mothers day Fathers day Birthday More info 53 oz ? pre-shrunk cotton Double-needle stitched neckline bottom hem and sleeves Quarter turned Seven-eighths inch seamless collar Shoulder-to-shoulder taping If you love this shirt, please click on the link to buy it now: Buy this Cat gaming because murder is wrong shirt, hoodie, tank top or sweater As many of us are having difficult conversations right now with friends, families, and colleagues about race here in the United States, this book has been incredibly introspective for myself, allowing me to confront issues that I’ve faced but not dealt with. I highly encourage anyone who might be interested to give it a read. Summer Friday is here! I usually try to let myself relax a little more by the end of the week to enjoy the long, sun-filled days. Sitting outside on my stoop on Fridays to work helps me feel like I’m not just letting the season slip by. I’ve been living in this green tie-dye Proenza Schouler sweatshirt and my go-to Prada bucket hat has been a savior during particularly hot summer days. Every Friday evening, I always have a weekly call with my best friends, so inevitably breaking out a glass of rosé is the perfect way to end the week. Because I’ve been sheltering in place in California with my family but working on New York time, my day starts at 6 AM. The meetings that used to feel early in the office are even more so these days. If we’re being honest, preparing for those early Zoom calls involves slapping on some concealer and throwing a cardigan over my pajama shirt, but I have found that committing to some kind of routine helps me stay focused. So I try to at least honor that by eventually putting on pants and washing my face by mid-morning. Spending an indefinite time not at home (and thus living out of a suitcase) pushed me to be strategic with packing, making me pare down to the items I love and wear most. As a result, I’ve kept my wardrobe pretty relaxed. The days here are hot, but the evenings cool down — plus I spend most of my hours indoors, tethered to my laptop, with the air on. I’ve been relying on a mix of trousers and tees and light layers, with some summer dresses mixed in. These tend to be my busiest days with calls and meetings, so I stick to basics. I’m a pants gal to my core, and these Tibi trousers check all my boxes — a high rise, classic stripes, and a light material that’s good for California heat. I wear a sleeveless tee and a cropped cardigan on top, plus my favorite small gold hoops. As summer is here in New York, my secret WFH formula is to wear a tank top during the day, but throw on a blazer when I have a call. I actually prefer to keep my apartment temperature at 68 degrees, so it’s always chilly enough to wear a light jacket, even when it’s sweltering outdoors. I decided to finish off my look with a pair of Dior clogs I bought secondhand that were a steal. While I haven’t been able to sport them as often as I would like, putting them on after months-long quarantine has given me small moments of joy. Working at a media company, we’re always looking ahead to the next story, but during this time in self-isolation, I’ve been trying to carve out some time to pause, sit, and reflect on the work that we’ve done in the past. I’m especially proud of Vogue’s June/July issue, which features a single red rose by Irving Penn on the cover. It was a special issue, not only because it signified both hope and a reawakening, but because it was put together while the entire Vogue staff was under lockdown, when no photoshoots were possible. It was a tremendous effort and one that makes me feel proud. I love to start my days with writing my to-do list. It helps me organize my thoughts before the day inevitably takes unexpected twists and turns. If there’s one silver lining to working remotely, it is that I can still wear my favorite fall outfit in the middle of summer, and my body will never know the difference (thanks to cutting out my daily subway commute). This Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt is one of my go-tos, partly because its velvet texture is ultra comfortable against my skin. If you can’t tell already, I’m a big fan of Jack and Lazaro’s work. More recently, I’ve been obsessed with their sandals collaboration with Birkenstock. I’ve been wearing them nonstop. As the week eases towards the end, my wardrobe follows suit. One of my favorite work-from-home hero pieces is my Jacquemus striped cardigan. I love to throw it on over a T-shirt and it makes me feel put together while cozying up on the couch or while sitting at my desk during a meeting. During this time at home, setting aside to read in the evenings has helped me separate my work life from my personal life. One book I’ve been reading is Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong. Malle, who was seven and half months pregnant during the height of the pandemic, started a “rotating uniform” of “striped boyfriend t-shirts”. Many of my colleagues among the Vogue editorial staff have gravitated towards bold printed shirts, striped sweaters and bright colors as well while working from home. So states “bright colors look better” and we couldn’t agree more. When the first shelter-in-place orders were put in place, I was living in a different apartment in downtown Brooklyn, one where my bedroom doubled as an office. Natural light was minimal and the lines between my work and personal life quickly became blurred. It wasn’t until I moved in April to Bed Stuy that I found an apartment I fell in love with. Sunlight poured into the living room and not only were my spirits uplifted, but it helped me embrace a fresh work-from-home style that didn’t consist solely of T-shirts and sweatpants. I found myself reaching for my tried-and-true favorites (albeit ones that were still ultra comfortable). My favorite Proenza Schouler tie-dye skirt, cozy Jacquemus striped mohair cardigan, or my vintage Miu Miu blazer I snagged from my colleague, Liana’s Schmatta Shrink pop-up shop. These former workplace staples have found a current place in my daily WFH wardrobe. Their vibrant color blocking, pleats texture, and tie-dye swirls have counterbalanced my otherwise black, monochromatic wardrobe. They double as Zoom-appropriate pieces up top, but are also surprisingly comfortable for working at home too. After three months in quarantine, I’ve learned that comfort and confidence reign supreme, so if I can achieve both, then that’s a win right? Mondays are usually my busiest mornings—full of back to back Zoom meetings. In order to ensure I start my week on the right foot, I always try to actually get dressed on Mondays, which helps put my mind in a working state after a weekend of being unplugged. I love this color-block blouse and skirt set by Proenza Schouler. Its wrinkle-free and comfortable pleats texture makes it an easy work-from-home choice. I’ve also found that creating a workspace that is both clean and simple has kept my mind uncluttered at a time when it feels we’re being inundated by the news. I used a few favorite coffee table books as a laptop stand and always keep a fresh scented candle nearby. It helps me feel relaxed, especially when the days feel longer than usual. Product detail for this product: Fashion field involves the best minds to carefully craft the design. 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